Showers embellished with 24-carat gold tiles. Duvets filled with eiderdown harvested from abandoned duck nests in Iceland. Pillow menus. Thirty different types of marble. A ceiling made of 21,000 ...
Located on its own private island, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is separated from the bright lights of Dubai by a carefully guarded causeway, giving it an air of exclusivity from the off. Neighbouring Souk ...
Overlooking the Persian Gulf from its perch between Jumeirah's shore and the Palm Jumeirah, this stunning building has wowed architecture buffs since it opened in 1999. Its curved glass façade – ...
Your usual coffee order starting to taste sour? Introducing the Burj Al Arab’s first ever 24-karat gold coffee. Priced at Dhs399 per person, this brand new addition to the menu is served with edible ...
With its eye-catching dhow sail design and its own man-made island, it continues to be one of the must-see attractions in the city, and pictures of it have filled up many a camera roll over the years.
Key Feature(s):Iconic sail-shaped design, 321 metres tall, private helipad, man-made island, seven-star reputation, world-class dining and suites Burj Al Arab is one of the world’s most recognisable ...