Welcome to Burj Al Arab, the ultimate symbol of Dubai’s architectural ambition and luxury lifestyle. As your guide, let me take you behind the shimmering sail of this extraordinary landmark, known not just as a hotel—but as a global icon of opulence.
Standing on its own artificial island, the Burj Al Arab isn’t just a place to stay; it’s an experience, a marvel of engineering, and a statement of wealth and design.
📌 Location: Jumeirah Street, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
🏗️ Height: 321 meters (1,053 feet)
🛏️ Rooms: 202 duplex suites
🌊 Built On: An artificial island 280 meters offshore
🌟 Rating: Self-proclaimed “7-star” (officially 5-star deluxe)
🚁 Helipad: Located 210 meters above ground
Iconic sail-shaped silhouette visible across Dubai’s coastline
Often dubbed the “world’s only 7-star hotel”
Offers ultra-luxury suites with personal butlers, gold interiors, and panoramic views
Featured in films, music videos, and celebrity vacations
Home to exclusive dining venues, including a restaurant surrounded by an aquarium
Designed by architect Tom Wright, Burj Al Arab was built to resemble a billowing sail, paying homage to Dubai’s maritime heritage.
Built on an artificial island, connected by a private bridge
Foundation includes 230 concrete piles driven 40 meters into the seabed
The atrium is the tallest in the world, soaring 180 meters high
Burj Al Arab doesn’t just offer rooms—it offers 2-story duplex suites, starting at 170 square meters and reaching up to 780 square meters.
Personal butler service
Hermès toiletries and 24-karat gold iPads
Pillows menu with 17 options
Rotating beds (in select suites) with panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf
💡 Fun fact: The Royal Suite costs over $20,000 per night and has hosted celebrities, royalty, and heads of state.
Located 200 meters above the sea
Serves contemporary French and European cuisine
Offers sweeping views of Dubai skyline and the sea
Underwater-themed seafood restaurant
Accessed via a simulated submarine ride
Features a giant floor-to-ceiling aquarium
Afternoon tea and light bites under the atrium’s golden arches
A popular choice for non-hotel guests wanting a taste of luxury
Located on the 18th floor
Offers infinity pools overlooking the Gulf
Personalized wellness programs and award-winning treatments
Terrace pools with overwater cabanas
Private beach access
Exclusive yacht charters available from the marina
📍 Jumeirah Beach – Classic silhouette shot from the shore
🚁 Helipad view – Occasionally open for private events or stunts
🌅 Sunset from the terrace – Captures the golden hour in luxury
🛥️ From the sea – Book a yacht or boat tour for majestic views
While Burj Al Arab is ultra-exclusive, you don’t have to stay overnight to experience its grandeur.
Afternoon Tea at Sahn Eddar or Skyview Bar (Approx. AED 400–700)
Dining Reservations – Required to pass security and enter the property
Inside Burj Al Arab Tour – A 90-minute immersive tour of the Royal Suite, atrium, and history, priced around AED 249–399
⚠️ Walk-in visitors without reservations are not allowed past the gate.
November to March: Best weather and vibrant city events
April to October: Hotter, but deals may be available
Sunset: Ideal for romantic photos and skyline views
Evening: Dine under glittering interiors or enjoy the city lights
🏖️ Jumeirah Beach – Right next to the hotel
🏰 Madinat Jumeirah – Souk, canal rides, dining
🧗♂️ Wild Wadi Water Park – Free for hotel guests
🛍️ Mall of the Emirates – 10-minute drive for shopping and skiing
👗 Smart casual or elegant attire required in restaurants
🎟️ Bring a reservation confirmation for entry
📷 Camera for photos (discreet photography is allowed)
🧴 Sunscreen and sunglasses if exploring outdoors
While known for extravagance, the hotel has also taken steps toward sustainability:
Energy-efficient lighting
Wastewater recycling
Sustainable seafood sourcing in restaurants
🛫 Helipad has hosted tennis matches (Federer vs. Agassi) and car stunts
🧱 Uses over 2,000 square meters of 24K gold leaf in interiors
🛏️ No standard rooms – all accommodations are suites
🌊 Built to withstand strong winds and waves from the Arabian Gulf
Time | Activity |
---|---|
2:00 PM | Arrive for your reservation, go through security |
2:30 PM | Take photos in the lobby and atrium |
3:00 PM | Enjoy afternoon tea at Sahn Eddar or Skyview Bar |
4:30 PM | Explore nearby Madinat Jumeirah or Jumeirah Beach |
6:00 PM | Capture sunset views and skyline photos |
Absolutely. Whether you’re luxury-loving, an architecture enthusiast, or simply want to experience a taste of elite hospitality, Burj Al Arab delivers in unforgettable ways. Even a short visit leaves a lasting impression.
Burj Al Arab is not just a place to sleep—it’s an experience, an icon, and a symbol of Dubai’s boundless ambition. From its sail-like silhouette to its gold-draped interiors, everything here is designed to astonish.
Whether you’re staying in a Royal Suite, sipping tea with views of the Gulf, or simply admiring it from the beach—Burj Al Arab will be a highlight of your Dubai journey.