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Brief introduction of Dubai Emirates Palace Hotel

Emirates Palace is located on the northwest coast of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. This is by far the most luxurious and expensive hotel, costing $3 billion. It is thought to be built for the king.

It has the largest dome building in the world, with an indoor area of 66 hectares, and employees have to drive golf carts back and forth. Although the hotel is large, the number of rooms is less than 400, in order to maintain the luxury of each room. Luxurious furnishings include precious crystal chandeliers, totaling 1002. Just cleaning these chandeliers requires 10 full-time staff; In addition, there are 128 kitchen and food storage room and 20 restaurants; In some places, the corridor is as long as one kilometer. The six top rooms on the top floor are reserved for the royal aristocrats of Persian Gulf countries, with their own entrance lanes. The hotel is currently managed by Kempinski Hotels Group and designed by the famous British designer John Elliot. His design tone is solemn and generous, full of strong Arab national style. The Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates claims to be the first seven-star hotel in the world. Since this summer, the hotel has launched a grand seven-night package, which costs $6,543,800+0,000 per person. Passengers can fly to hotels in first class from all over the world and stay in super luxury suites. The suite has three bedrooms, the living room has a 6 1 inch plasma TV, and the exclusive chef lives 24 hours a day. The most exciting thing for the guests is that they can take a private jet provided by the hotel for two days to experience the Arabian customs, including going to Jordan to experience the magic of the "Dead Sea" and flying to Bahrain to buy jewelry in the depths of the Mediterranean.