Masterpiece of Dubai’s Luxurious sail-shaped hotel
With gold interiors, lavish suites, and some of the city’s best restaurants, it’s no surprise the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is often considered among the best places to stay in Dubai, alongside many five-star hotels. Throughout their time here, guests experience why it is often regarded as a ‘seven-star’ hotel. Before leaving the premises, they even receive a mesmerizing farewell at the recently renovated Exit Lobby, which features a bespoke spiral chandelier – created by Czech design company Sans Souci, the glittering centerpiece comprises 210 crystal tubes and weighs around 450 kg.
Diners who want exceptional views with their meals can pick between the poolside SAL or Ristorante L’Olivo at Al Mahara, an underwater restaurant and aquarium. Other luxuries include a fleet of Rolls-Royce cars on the forecourt and the famous helipad that has hosted the likes of Tiger Woods, Anthony Joshua, and Roger Federer.
For even more relaxation, the Burj Al Arab Terrace provides 10,000 sqm of outdoor space for poolside lounging. The sun-soaked deck stretches 100m from the base of the hotel, giving swimmers the thrill of lounging over the waves.
A nightly stay at the exclusive establishment starts at AED4,500 during the low season and AED8,000 in the high season. For the latest prices, including taxes and fees, and information on booking suites, please visit the official hotel website.
Best time to visit
The best time to visit Burj Al Arab is in the cooler months between November and April when the weather is more comfortable for outdoor activities.