Burj Al Arab Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Burj Al Arab
Dubai, United Arab Emirates






Style: Super Luxury. Built: 1994. Suites: 202.

A Billowing Sail-shaped Structure Soaring 321 Metres Above The Arabian Gulf Burj Al Arab Is A Dramatic Tribute To The Regions Seafaring Heritage. Combining The Latest Technology With A Long-standing Reputation Of Arabian Hospitality The Hotel Symbolizes The Very Essence Of Dubai Embracing The Best Of New Alongside Traditions Of The Past. Guests Can Transfer From Dubai International Airport By Rolls Royce Silver Seraph Limousines. 202 Suites Have Been Exquisitely Crafted And Appointed To Achieve A Degree Of Comfortable Luxury To Satisfy The Senses Of Every Guest From All Corners Of The World. Individual Service And Attention To Detail Are Paramount With A Private Reception On Each Floor As Well As Butler Service For Every Suite. Within Each Suite Lies Sophisticated Technology Providing The Largest Selection Of Satellite Television Channels Available In The Middle East. Every Suite Features Its Own Laptop Notebook Computer, Fax Machine And Printer.

The Al Falak Ballroom And Conference Suites Located High Above The Arabian Gulf On The 27th Floor Offers The Very Best Of Meeting Facilities. Six Restaurants And Lounges Provide A Variety Of Dining Options From An Underwater Seafood Restaurant ... al Mahara ... accessible By A Three Minute Submarine Voyage To The Heights Of ... al Muntaha ... located On The Top Level Of The Hotel.

A Lavishly Decorated Private Health And Fitness Facility The Assawan Spa Is Located On The 18th Floor Its Unique Location Allows Guests To Enjoy Spectacular Views From The Pools, jacuzzis, spas, massage, Beauty And Therapy Rooms And Aerobics Workout Studios.

Burj Al Arab Is Setting New Standards Of Luxury ... Service And Comfort On The Shores Of The Arabian Gulf.




Recommended Rooms
All the suites are unique with design and views. The recommended Presidential Suite bathroom has Jacuzzi and a view of Arabian Sea. In addition to a dining and living area, each suite has an office area complete with laptop, Internet access, private fax, printer and copier; Hidden network of advanced technology - lighting, curtains and air-conditioning at the touch of a button; 42-inch plasma screen, video on demand, DVD and a wide variety of cable channels.
Note Bene
There is a private reception desk on each floor.
Banquets & Meetings
Some rooms have views of the Arabian Sea
Business Center
Each room has private fax, printer and copier
Disabled Access
Hotel has special suites for disabled
Child Programs
Activities can be arranged at the hotel or Wild Wadi park
Pool, Indoor
One mixed and one women only, with use of fitness centre
Beach
Private beachfront
Ecological Tourism
Desert safari

Hotel Address

Burj Al Arab
Jumeirah Beach Road
PO Box 74147
Dubai
United Arab Emirates


Burj Al Arab Is Part Of The Jumeirah Beach Resort Complex Situated 15km South Of The City Of Dubai. Soaring 321 Metres Burj Al Arab Towers Above The Renowned Jumeirah Beach Hotel And Wild Wadi Waterpark. This Unique Sail-shaped Building Stands Proudly On A Man-made Island Some 280 Metres Offshore Linked To The Mainland By A Slender Gently Curving Causeway. . Auh 89m Ne Deira 08m Sw Abu Dhabi Airport - Auh Airport Hotel Is Located 68 Miles South Of The Auh Airport
Directions to Hotel
Dubai International Airport is 25 kilometers away. Rolls-Royce or BMW limousine services are available at a charge. * * * Directions from the Airport to the Hotel - Follow the exit signs from the airport terminal. At the first roundabout, take the third exit - following the signs to Abu Shabi and Jebel Ali. Continue to follow signs to Abu Shabi/Jebel Ali, approaching the Sheikh Zayed Road motorway. Continue to follow signs to Abu Dhabi/Jebel Ali. Take the exit available on the 4th interchange where the Dubai Police College is located on the right hand side. Drive straight and turn right on the second roundabout. Keep going straight until the first roundabout. Keep to your left and take a U-turn and follow directions leading to the main gate of Burj Al Arab.

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