Hotel Review
Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE
If you want the ultimate in luxury at perhaps Dubai's most iconic hotel, then the Burj Al Arab won't disappoint, with its large range of restaurants and bars, huge spa - with organic treatments and wellness activities, such as yoga classes - and extremely spacious guest suites.
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Rooms available from £1,057.50 per night
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THE LOCATION
You can walk to the other Jumeirah developments from the hotel, giving you even more restaurant and leisure options. Guests also have free access to the nearby Wild Wadi Waterpark.
The hotel is located on a private island, connected to the mainland by a causeway. Dubai International Airport is 15 miles away.
By plane: flights from London and Manchester to Dubai take 7 hours, after which, it's 30-minute drive to the hotel. Free on-site parking available. Book flights to Dubai.
CHARACTER & STYLE
Everything about this hotel is mega, from the terraced atrium which is as high as the Eiffel Tower to the multi-level waterfall with fountains and aquariums. Double escalators lead to various lounge areas.
THE FACILITIES
There are so many facilities - an extensive spa and fitness centre, five swimming pools, nine restaurants and bars, and an indoor play area. Service is very good and there's a butler service for ultra-luxury.
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Beach
- Terrace
- Swimming pool
- Gym
- Games room
- Spa
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
Suites are luxurious and richly coloured in blues, purples and yellows. The large windows boast views of the Arabian Gulf. Marble bathrooms are spacious and feature walk-in showers, whirlpool baths and twin basins.
Room types: Deluxe Suite, Sky Suite, Panoramic Suite, Club Suite, Family Suite, Diplomatic Suite, Presidential Suite
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, private living room, butler service, TV, free Wi-Fi
Food & Drink
The nine on-site restaurants and bars all offer an extraordinary experience. There's French, Asian, Modern European, Arabic and other cuisines to choose from. The yellowtail and salmon carpaccio at Al Muntaha is tasty.
Al Muntaha: Michelin-starred restaurant, French and Italian cuisine. Open daily for dinner.
Al Iwan: mezze, seafood and grill. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Sal: beachside dining, Mediterranean cuisine. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
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