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Welcome to Burj Al Arab
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It would be easy to run out of superlatives
when describing Burj Al Arab, a hotel that has already become
an internationally recognizable landmark. Burj Al Arab's sail-shaped
structure, which soars 321 metres above the Arabian Gulf, has
already become as much a point of reference in Dubai as the
Eiffel Tower is in Paris. Indeed, Burj Al Arab - or Arabian
Tower - is taller than the French monument and just 60 metres
shorter than New York's Empire State Building.
Its innovative design, both interior
and exterior, has been praised by experts worldwide and Burj
Al Arab is universally regarded as a symbol of the new millennium.
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For guests staying at the all-suite
hotel, the experience will be unmatched. Burj Al Arab scales
new heights of luxury, introducing new levels of comfort and
service befitting a property that opens its doors to guests
at the dawn of a new millennium.
The unique hotel is also rapidly
becoming a symbol of Dubai's growing international stature.
Like the United Arab Emirates itself,
Burj Al Arab combines the very best of traditional and modern.
Here the latest technology is employed alongside Arabian traditions
of hospitality, resulting in a truly memorable experience.
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Built on a man-made island lying 280 metres
off-shore, Burj Al Arab, which houses 202 duplex suites, is the final
phase of Dubai's most ambitious resort project to date. The Jumeirah
Beach Hotel, with its highly acclaimed restaurants, 600 bedrooms and
purpose-built conference and banqueting centre, has already won international
awards. Adjacent to the hotel is Wild Wadi, the most technologically
advanced water theme park of its kind in the world.
These exciting developments have
caught the imagination of both residents and holidaymakers alike,
and have collectively raised visitors' expectations of a holiday experience.
The opening of Burj Al Arab will undoubtedly serve to raise them even
further.
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