Jumeirah Burj Al Arab
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An Icon of Dubai
Standing on its own island 280m offshore, the Burj Al Arab is the world's most recognisable hotel — a sail-shaped silhouette that defines Dubai's skyline and has become a symbol of luxury travel.
All-Suite Luxury
Every accommodation is a duplex suite of at least 170 sqm, with private check-in, a dedicated butler, and interiors decorated in gold leaf and the finest marble. The Royal Suite spans 780 sqm across two floors.
Dining in the Clouds
Al Muntaha restaurant sits 200m above the Arabian Gulf, while Al Mahara — reachable by a simulated submarine journey — offers Michelin-starred seafood surrounded by a floor-to-ceiling aquarium.
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The World's Most Iconic Hotel
Completed in 1999, the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah was built on a man-made island 280 metres offshore. The 321-metre tower was designed by Tom Wright and remains a masterpiece of engineering and design, offering 202 suites across 28 double-height floors.
Unrivalled Service
A personal butler is assigned to every suite around the clock. Arrival by Rolls-Royce or helicopter is complimentary for suite guests. The concierge team can arrange private yacht charters, falconry sessions, and access to Dubai's most exclusive experiences.
Dining Constellation
Seven restaurants and bars, including the Michelin-starred Al Mahara and the sky-high Al Muntaha, offer a dining constellation that is unmatched in the region. Afternoon tea in the Skyview Bar at 200m is a Dubai institution.
The Burj Al Arab is not a hotel — it is an experience that defines the very meaning of luxury.