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What is the highest star hotel and what is its name?

The Burj Al-Arab Hotel in Dubai (burj is transliterated as Burj, also known as the Burj Al Arab).

Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates. 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.

The level of luxury of the hotel is breathtaking. Critics don't know how many stars to give it: five stars, six stars, or seven stars? The hotel is built on an artificial island on the seaside. It is a sail-shaped tower building with 56 floors per roof and 321 meters high. It was designed by British designer W.S. Atkins. It is opposite the Jumeirah Beach Hotel (considered the best hotel in the world). With 202 duplex rooms, a 200-meter-high restaurant overlooking the entire city of Dubai, and the world's highest atrium, it has become the latter's strongest rival. . Only after you have been here can you truly appreciate what splendor is. Its atrium is golden, and its most luxurious 780-square-meter presidential suite is also golden. Room sizes range from 170 square meters to 780 square meters, with the lowest room price at US$900 and the highest presidential suite at US$18,000. The presidential suite is on the 25th floor. The furniture is gold-plated. It has a cinema, two bedrooms, two living rooms, a dining room, and a dedicated elevator. The late top fashion designer Versace once praised it.

Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates, similar to Shanghai in China. We don’t know much about this distant Middle Eastern country: we only vaguely know that it 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 typhoon in a world war. 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 whirling 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, this island designed to resemble a big palm tree will also be visible from the moon

Botei is the only seven-star hotel with the highest building height in the world (because the hotel equipment is too high-end, Far exceeding the five-star standard, I had to make an exception and call it a seven-star hotel.) It opened in December 1999. It has 202 superior guest rooms and is built on the artificial island Jumeirah Beach Resort 280 meters away from the coastline. Bo Porcelain combines the latest architectural and engineering technology, with charming scenery and shape, making it look as if it is integrated with the sky. The project 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 driving 250 infrastructure piles 40 meters deep into the sea. Down. 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< /p>

The interior of the Burci Hotel is extremely luxurious. 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. When admiring the aquarium, which is more than ten meters high, it is hard to believe that the hot and hot Arabian Desert is outside.

The one that gives everyone the highest feeling 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, and the furniture is gold-plated. There are private elevators, private cinemas, revolving beds, Arabic-style reception rooms, and even cloakrooms that 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 in the background, and there are leather recliners at the bathroom door for tourists to rest

Because this super luxury hotel in Boci is so special, many foreign visitors just want to come and visit (for most people) It can only be a feast for the eyes), but please note that you have to pay a visit fee to enter this hotel, which is 100Dhs on weekdays and 200Dhs on holidays (1Dhs is approximately equivalent to 2.25 yuan), but it can be used for restaurant consumption that is.