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The only eight-star hotel in the world. Where is the most expensive hotel in the world?

In Dubai. Burj Khalifa Hotel in Dubai.

Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates. In the 1950s, it was a simple seaside town in the Arabian Gulf. After the 1990s, Dubai experienced a complete transformation. Rows of skyscrapers miraculously stand on the banks of the Hall River, making people feel like they are in new york. Like other cities in the Middle East, Dubai is rich in oil. But for an ambitious new city, if you want to show your talents in the new century, oil is definitely not all. It opened the door and vigorously developed tourism. Due to its high-quality environment and rich culture (because 80% of the population are foreigners), most tourists to Dubai are high-income classes such as models, artists and businessmen. At the suggestion of the Crown Prince of Dubai, the famous entrepreneur Allermark Toum invested in the beautiful Burj Al Arab Hotel.

The luxury of the hotel is amazing. Critics don't know how many stars to give it: five, six or seven. Built on an artificial island by the sea, the hotel is a sailboat-shaped tower building with 56 floors and a height of 32 1 m, designed by British designer W.S.Atkins. It is far from Jumeirah Beach Hotel (considered as the best hotel in the world), with 202 duplex rooms, a 200-meter-high restaurant overlooking the whole city of Dubai and the highest atrium in the world. When you come here, you can truly appreciate what is magnificent. Its atrium is golden, and so is the most luxurious 780-square-meter presidential suite. The room area ranges from 170 square meters to 780 square meters, with the lowest room price of $900 and the highest presidential suite of 18000. The presidential suite is on the 25th floor, with gold-plated furniture, a cinema, two rooms, two halls and one dining room, and a dedicated elevator. Versace, the late top fashion designer, once praised it.

Boci is the only eight-star hotel with the highest building height in the world (because the hotel facilities are too advanced and far exceed the five-star standard, it has to be called an eight-star hotel as an exception). 199965438+opened in February, * * * with 202 superior rooms, built on the artificial island Jumeirah Beach Resort 280 meters away from the coastline. Boci combines the latest architectural and engineering technology, charming scenery and modeling, making it look as if it is integrated with the sky. The Boci project took five years, two and a half years to fill the artificial island in the Arabian Sea, two and a half years to use it in the building itself, using 9000 tons of steel, and driving 250 infrastructure piles 40 meters below the sea floor. Designed by British designer W.S. Atkins, the hotel looks like a sail full of wind. There are 56 floors, with a height of 32 1 m. It is the tallest hotel in the world, higher than the Eiffel Tower in France.