7 mentions on Trippy
Here's what Trippy members say about the Burj Al Arab:
"Non-guests can visit Burj Al Arab if they make a dining reservation or take an organised tour:" See More
"Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa are a must." See More
"If you stay in the older/original part of the city, you should be significantly cheaper than staying along the beach near the glitzy hotels (Burj Al Arab)." See More
"Not sure what you budget is but I'd recommend Atlantis, The Palm, Burj Al Arab and the beautiful Anantara Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa" See More
"One of my favourite beach bars in Dubai is La Veranda at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel Good food, great drinks, a lovely views of the Burj Al Arab and the setting sun." See More
"Check into the Royal Suite at the Burj Al Arab for a cool $8,000 per night?" See More
The spectacular Burj Al Arab, designed to resemble the graceful sails of an Arabian dhow, soars to a height of 321 meters, dominating the Dubai coastline. The all-suite hotel is situated on a manmade island some 280 meters, offshore and is linked to the mainland by a slender, gently curving causeway.<br><br>Each of the 202 suites is arranged over two floors and all with floor to ceiling, wall to wall windows and tranquil views of the sea. The highest standards of personal service are enhanced by private reception desks on every floor. In-suite check-in, a brigade of exclusive butlers that provide around the clock assistance and unrivalled attention never ceases to amaze our guests. These standards are further typified by the hotel's own fleet of Rolls-Royces and recently introduced luxury helicopter service, should our guests wish to experience their arrival at Dubai's landmark hotel from new heights.<br><br> To dine at Burj Al Arab is an experience out of this world, with restaurants situated among the stars and below the sea.
5 star
From $4,687.58 to $4,687.58
27 floors and 202 rooms
Restaurant
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All Suites
On beach