Sergey Dolya traveled to this magnificent place to tell us more.
Before the economic crisis, one could only book a room number half-a-year in advanced. Right now, rooms are usually available within a week or so...
Sheikh Mohammed - the ruler of Dubai - perfectly understood that his emirate needs a recognizable symbol. Same as the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Statue of Liberty in New York. For that purpose, he hired the British architect Tom Wright. The idea of building a Sail-shaped hotel came to him accidentally. He was once sitting in a bar, drinking beer, when a Dhow boat drifted past the window. "Eureka!", he exclaimed, "here's a simple form even a child can draw!".
You can't just walk in on Burj Al Arab territories just like that. The hotel stands on an artificial island, only accessible through a secured bridge.
Two city tour options are available at the airport: a simple guided tour for $55, or a tour to the Burj Al Arab for $175. I, of course, refused to drink tea with cookies for $120.
On entering the hotel, you would face the staircase fountain, with an escalator on each side. The fountain periodically starts to play, spitting short streams of water.
Burj Al Arab VIP Rooms
Burj Al Arab Interior Veiw
Burj Al Arab Inside View
Burj Al Arab at Night view
Burj Al Arab Luxury Apartments
Burj Al Arab Most Beautiful View
The registration process is very simple. You give your passport to the employee and have a seat on the couch, eating dates and drinking coffee. I don't drink coffee and instead chose a wonderful hot drink made of ginger, lemon juice and honey.
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