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What is the star rating of the most exclusive hotel in the world?

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 located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in the Middle East.

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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. The building has 56 floors per building and is 321 meters high. It was 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 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 is the proud work of 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, is 321 meters high, and has 202 duplex units. In the upper middle of the guest room, a luxurious restaurant overlooking the city is built, and a garden atrium is built into the world's highest garden. 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. However, all the "golden houses" of Boci 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 corruption. tacky. 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 the "vulgar character" and "low taste" that are scum.