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Burj Al-Arab Hotel in Dubai: The most luxurious hotel in the world is the Burj Al-Arab Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is also called "Burj Al Arab" when translated into Chinese. It is the only seven-star hotel in the world. grade hotel. Located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East. Edit this paragraph Architectural Features This hotel, which looks like a sailing ship in progress, is built on an artificial island on the seaside. It is a sailing-shaped tower building with 56 floors per square meter and a height of 321 meters. Designed by the famous British designer W.S. Atkins. The hotel adopts a double-layer membrane structure architectural form, with a light and elegant shape, strong membrane structure characteristics and modern style. It has 202 duplex rooms and a 200-meter-high restaurant overlooking the entire city of Dubai. Only after visiting the Burj Al Arab Hotel can you realize the true meaning of "glorious splendor". Its atrium is golden, and its most luxurious 780-square-meter presidential suite is even more gorgeous. On the 25th floor, the furniture is gold-plated and has a cinema, two bedrooms, two living rooms, and a dining room. There is a dedicated elevator for access. Room sizes range from 170 square meters to 780 square meters. The room rates in seven-star hotels are definitely expensive, with a minimum price of US$900, and a presidential suite costs US$18,000. This hotel owns eight BMWs and two Rolls-Royces, which are specially designed for hotel guests to go directly to and from the airport. They can also take a helicopter from the dedicated airport on the 28th floor of the hotel and spend 15 minutes overlooking the beautiful scenery of Dubai. If guests want to dine in the seafood restaurant, they will be transported to the restaurant by submarine so that they can enjoy the wonders of the sea before dining. In the late winter of 1999, the "Boci Hotel" was completed and opened to welcome guests. Its level of luxury is breathtaking. Experts are in a dilemma. They really don't know how many stars they should give it: five stars, six stars, or seven stars? There is really no precedent and we cannot give an exact result. Some people say that Boci should be graded to seven stars. In fact, the number of stars is not important. The key is that the global hotel industry is "unparalleled". This huge building between the desert and the ocean nurtures human beings' pursuit of excellence and Hollywood-style dreams. The hotel was designed by British designer W.S. Atkins. It stands on an artificial island on the seaside. It resembles a sailboat and is in the shape of a tower. It has 56 floors from head to toe and is 321 meters high. It has 202 duplex guest rooms. A luxurious restaurant overlooking the city was built in the location, and a garden atrium was built as the highest in the world. It is opposite the "Jumeirah Beach Hotel". Once upon a time, it was the best in the world. Unfortunately, being a neighbor face to face with Boci seems much shabbier. Only when you step into the Boci Hotel can you appreciate the meaning of splendor. The lobby, atrium, suites, bathrooms...everywhere is golden. Even the door handles, faucets, ashtrays, coat hooks, and even a piece of note paper are all plated with gold. Although it was only a thin layer, it exceeded the imagination of the guests. Many big shots were impressed and flattered. The late fashion designer Versace was a man who had seen the world, and he was actually shocked by the luxury of porcelain. After a good night's sleep, he was extremely useful and would marvel at everyone he met. Indulgence and extravagance are often words that allude to spiritual depravity, but all of Boci's "golden houses" are endearing but not addictive. Every detail is handled with the restraint of a gentleman and the elegance of a lady, without any trace of tackiness. For example, curtains, seat cushions, cabinets, refrigerators... large and small, each piece is elegant in the vulgar, vulgar yet elegant. Of course, this depends on the designer's method, how to pull out the legs from the golden nest and stay away from a kind of "vulgar character" and "low taste". Edit this history Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates is made up of seven "emirates", of which Dubai is the most important. It tightly strangles the "golden waterway" of the Strait of Hormuz, and the rolling oil in the desert hinterland nourishes this luxurious city that is obsessed with money. In the middle of the last century, this seaside town was quite modest. About thirty or forty years later, it miraculously reborn, and skyscrapers on the banks of the Hall River rushed to rise. The limousine flashed and moved smoothly across the wide boulevard.

The Crown Prince of Dubai was not satisfied with the prosperity under his rule. He repeatedly brought plutocrats into the sea. After several twists and turns, the famous entrepreneur Al-Maktoum made a heavy bet. His drawings took root in the place with the clearest water and the softest beach. I worked for five years, building an island from the sea like the Dutch did, driving 250 thick piles 40 meters deep into the seabed. People in Dubai are used to hearing the harmonious sound of the sea tide and ramming machines, and seeing the shining stars and steel flowers. 9,000 tons of steel are firmly cast together. The beautiful giant "sail" finally sailed into the waves of the Persian Gulf. In the 1950s, it was still a simple seaside town in the Arabian Gulf. After the 1990s, Dubai has undergone radical changes. Rows of skyscrapers miraculously rise on the banks of the Hall River, making people feel as if they are in New York. Like other Middle Eastern cities, Dubai is rich from oil. But for a new city with ambitions to show off its capabilities in the new century, oil is certainly not everything. It opened the door to vigorously develop tourism. Due to its high-quality environment and rich and colorful culture (because 80% of the population are foreigners), most tourists to Dubai are high-income groups such as models, artists, and businessmen. At the suggestion of the Crown Prince of Dubai, the well-known entrepreneur Al-Maktoum invested in the construction of the beautiful Burj Al-Arab Hotel. This is an extremely luxurious country, and the cost of planting each tree here is more than 3,000 US dollars. There are several of the most expensive hotels in the world, the most aristocratic sports in the world, and water here is more valuable than oil. Mercedes-Benz is used as a police car here, and gold jewelry is part of a woman's weight. At the same time, this is a country that is in the eye of a world war typhoon. It is located in an important place in the Middle East, but terms such as the Iran-Iraq War, the Gulf War, and "9.11" are all insulated from it. There are veiled women and men in white robes and caps, luxurious house walls, gorgeous folk crafts and magnificent mosques. Among the dancing figures of date palm trees, there is an intoxicating exotic atmosphere everywhere. There is the world's longest cake at 1.75 miles, the world's largest shopping bag, and the eighth wonder of the world under construction at a cost of US$3 billion - the world's largest artificial island. By then, the island, designed to resemble a large palm tree, will also be visible from the moon. Edit this section Room Features The construction of the hotel took 5 years, 2 and a half years to fill out the artificial island in the Arabian Sea, and 2 and a half years to build the building itself, using 9,000 tons of steel and 250 infrastructure piles. Hit at a depth of 40 meters. Designed by British designer W.S. Atkins, the hotel looks like a sail filled with wind. It has 56 floors and is 321 meters high. It is the tallest hotel in the world, taller than the Eiffel Tower in France. The splendid hotel suites will make you feel the luxury of the Arabian Oil King. All 202 rooms are two-story suites. The smallest room is 170 square meters; the largest room, the Royal Suite, is 780 square meters. And all are floor-to-ceiling glass windows, so you can face the endless Arabian Sea at any time. The most surprising thing is that as soon as you enter the room, there is a butler waiting to explain to you how to use the high-tech facilities in the room, because the hotel's luxurious and noble service tenet is to make guests feel like an Arabian oil king and stay in a royal hotel. For suites, you can also enjoy seven-on-one service from butlers, chefs and waiters. In addition to shocking people, it also makes people lament the power of money. Taking the most ordinary luxury suite as an example, it also includes curtains and light switches. There is a Toshiba laptop on the desk that can access the Internet at any time. The paintings hanging on the wall are all authentic. Before you have time to savor the luxury of the room, the restaurant is even more incredible: the AI-Mahara seafood restaurant in the hotel seems to be catching the freshest seafood for customers in the deep sea. Dining here is indeed an unforgettable experience - you have to use it Submarine transfer. Starting from the hotel lobby directly to AI-Mahara Seafood Restaurant, although the flight only takes 3 minutes, you have already entered a magical underwater world. Along the way, there are bright and dazzling tropical fish swimming on both sides of the submarine, which is so beautiful.

Sit back on the comfortable restaurant chairs and look around the glass windows to see the flowing scene of corals and sea fish, accompanying the guests to enjoy the rest and relaxation. There are restaurants in the sea and restaurants in the sky. Guests only need to take the express elevator and within 33 seconds they can reach the AI-Mahara restaurant, which stands 200 meters above the Arabian Gulf. Entering the space-designed restaurant, the soft lighting is dominated by blue and green. , coupled with the wave design, it feels like entering another world. This restaurant can accommodate 140 customers. During dinner, under the bright night sky, looking around Dubai's sky and bay, enjoying high-end Mediterranean-style cooking, I think it is the highest enjoyment in life. Only serving delicious Mediterranean meals is a major feature of this restaurant. The interior of the Burj Hotel is extremely luxurious, and everything is covered with gold. Even the door handles, toilet pipes, and even a piece of note paper are "covered" with gold. Although it is gold-plated, having all the details elegantly decorated with gold is a test of the designer's taste and skill. Since the exterior is shaped like a sail on the water, the hotel is full of water-related themes (perhaps in desert countries, water shows financial strength more than gold). For example, there are two large fountains at the entrance of the hotel. There are different ways of spraying water from time to time. Each one is carefully designed. It changes to another spray method after about 15 to 20 minutes. It is no different from water dancing. It can be used in the elevator. Admiring the aquarium with a height of more than ten meters, it is hard to believe that the hot and high temperature of the Arabian Desert is outside. The best experience for everyone should be the Royal Suite that dominates the 25th floor and above. It is elegantly and brilliantly decorated, with top-notch decoration and furnishings collected from all over the world. It is as grand as a palace, with gold-plated furniture, private elevators, private cinemas, The revolving bed, Arabic-style parlor, and even the cloakroom are larger than ordinary hotel rooms. The late top fashion designer Versace once praised this. The most special thing is that there is a mirror as big as the bed on the ceiling of the bedroom. Wouldn’t it be weird to sleep face to face with yourself? All the bathroom appliances in the bathroom are Hermès brand, including soap, cologne, etc. Of course, the shower equipment is also extraordinary. In addition to the shower head above, you can also choose an upper, middle and lower three-stage water spray, and there is a mosaic mural next to it. There is a jacuzzi next to it, and there are leather recliners at the bathroom door for travelers to rest. Because this super luxury hotel in Boci is so special, many foreign visitors just want to visit it (for most people, this is just to feast their eyes), but please note that stepping into this hotel is There is a visiting fee, which is 100Dhs on weekdays and 200Dhs on holidays (1Dhs is approximately equivalent to 2.25 yuan), but it can be used as restaurant expenses. Edit this paragraph Consumption level The hotel was built in 1994, of which the shell and reclamation costs alone were as high as 1.1 billion U.S. dollars. The entire hotel contains 26 tons of gold, is more than 300 meters high, and has 27 floors. The tour guide told reporters: "It has 202 suites, all of which are duplexes. The smallest room is 170 square meters, and the largest is the Royal Suite, which is 780 square meters. The daily accommodation fee for the smallest room is 1,500 US dollars, while the daily accommodation fee for the Royal Suite is as high as 2 More than 10,000 U.S. dollars." The hotel's breakfast fee is $41. On the other hand, a 10% service charge and another 10% "municipality charge" also help the hotel become one of the top fee-paying hotels in the world. Boci Hotel has 56 floors and is 321 meters high. This building looks like a sailing ship from a distance. Since the hotel is based on a sailing ship, water-related themes are everywhere in the hotel. There are two large water sprays at the entrance of the hotel, with different spray methods from time to time. Each spray method is carefully designed, and the spray method will be changed every 15 to 20 minutes. The hotel's guest rooms are all composed of duplex suites. The smallest room is the 170-square-meter presidential suite, with a total of 202 suites. The most luxurious suite is the 780-square-meter Royal Suite, located on the 25th floor of the hotel. It has a cinema, two bedrooms, two living rooms and a dining room. There is a dedicated elevator for access and there are paintings on the wall. They are all authentic. Every time you enter the room, a butler will explain to you how to use the high-tech facilities in the room.

Guests visiting Boci felt like they had entered the "Aladdin's Cave" in "Arabian Nights", and the fairy tales and dreams hidden in their hearts were suddenly activated. Taste the big lobster and fresh oysters at the seafood restaurant, and take a mini-submarine ride. From the airplane spiral staircase to the bedroom elevator, a "Rolls-Royce" can travel; or you can step onto the helicopter dispatched by the hotel, fly over a cup of hot tea, and slowly land on the apron on the 28th floor. The most luxurious "Presidential Suite" covers an area of ??780 square meters. As usual, it has a gold sofa, a gold fireplace, a gold bed, and a gold bathtub... It contains two large bedrooms, two large living rooms, an independent dining room, and a high-definition digital The cinema has a dedicated elevator that goes directly from the underground garage to the "Presidential Suite" on the 25th floor. If you are wearing pajamas, you can get into a "Rolls-Royce" or a helicopter without changing your clothes. Guests can make international calls at will. There are 17 dedicated telephone lines installed to prevent eavesdropping. The oil paintings on the wall are all original works by famous artists. If you auction one of them, you can spend most of your life in peace. . You have to pay for the favor. It is said that Master Versace spent 18,000 US dollars a day for that luxurious bed. Of course, other suites are more affordable. The smallest room is about 170 square meters. I guess Rolls-Royce and helicopters need to be accounted for separately? Fixed price, starting at $900. It is said that each room is equipped with a butler who follows the guests respectfully. He smiles and explains all the new gadgets in the room, such as the "Toshiba" laptop on the boss's desk, the satellite TV in front of the bed, etc. . In fact, everyone is familiar with these things, but having a butler at your side can be regarded as a tie-in to give the guests a little nobility and honor.