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Hotel creativity of sailing hotel

The original idea of Burj Khalifa was put forward by Allermark Toum, UAE's defense minister and Crown Prince of Dubai. He dreamed of giving Dubai a landmark like Sydney Opera House and Eiffel Tower. After the whimsy of hundreds of designers from all over the world, the huge purse of Dubai people and five years, a fantastic building was finally built-the rich Islamic style and extremely luxurious decoration were perfectly combined with high-tech means and building materials, and the building itself won many awards. The Burj Al Arab is like Aladdin's palace: oil paintings by famous artists are hung on the walls; Every room has a 17 telephone, door handles and bathroom pipes are all gold-plated, and each suite is also equipped with a personal butler to explain all kinds of high-tech equipment. Among all the 202 suites, the lowest room price is $900 a night, and the royal suite on the 25th floor is $65,438+$08,000 a night-furnishings from all over the world are gathered here. The charming desert, with its long sandy beaches and warm sea, is an ideal place for adventurous tourists.

At that time, when the sailing hotel just opened, a British female reporter became one of the first guests. Here, she felt the unprecedented service quality. After returning to China, she praised the luxury and quality service of Burj Khalifa in the newspaper. Finally, she said, "I can't find any words to describe it, so I can only use seven stars to show my uniqueness." Since then, this kind of free advertisement has spread all over the world.

At the suggestion of the Crown Prince of Dubai, the famous entrepreneur al-maktoum invested in the beautiful burjal-arab Hotel. Designed by British designer tom wright, it is a sailboat-shaped tower building built on an artificial island by the sea. Building A * * * is 56 stories high, 3 15.9 meters, facing Jumeirah Beach Hotel (considered as one of the best hotels in the world). The room area ranges from 170 m2 to 780 m2, with the lowest being the presidential suite and the highest being the royal suite 18000 USD. In fact, this is the lowest price in the off-season, and this price often fails to book a room. Although the hotel is expensive, the tourists are still enthusiastic. "Not afraid of high prices, but afraid of poor goods." This famous business saying has been confirmed again in Dubai.