One of the defining symbols of Dubai’s skyline, this world-renowned hotel's design resembles the billowing sail of a dhow. It is known for its opulent décor and stunning views of the sea and city.
That’s the height of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, making it the world’s tallest all-suite hotel. The property opened its doors in 1999 and its name translates as “the tower of the Arabs”.
The property’s jaw-dropping interior features almost 24,000sqm of marble and 1,800sqm of 24-carat gold leaf. Outside, you can find a fleet of Rolls-Royces and BMWs to transport guests in total luxury. For a more traditional experience, meet Musafir – the hotel’s very own camel.
For the finest French and Italian cuisine, check out the Michelin-starred restaurant Al Muntaha on the 27th floor. Or head to Sahn Eddar to sample the hotel’s famous gold cappuccino, which has a 24-carat gold leaf on top.
For an even more luxurious stay, how about your own private butler? Burj Al Arab Jumeirah’s butlers are on-hand to ensure your time in the hotel is as smooth, relaxing and enjoyable as possible.