Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Burj Al Arab Hotel - Nice Royal Hotel And Resort

 The Royal Suite, at a altitude of 321 meters, is analogous to a sail in the wind . It is sure to meet the expectations of even the most demanding of sheiks. The group possesses its own private elevator, which connects its lower level dining room and study with the bedrooms of the upper level. The enormous big screen TV doesn’t only have a DVD player, but its own private theatre. Likewise, there isn’t only a butler, but also a chauffeur, who waits patiently with his Rolls-Royce to take you wherever your heart desires to go. That is, if you don’t want to go by helicopter.

Burj Al Arab is positioned on an artificial island off the coast of Dubai. The alternative is a one-hour drive from Dubai International Airport by taxi or pre-arranged transfer in one of the hotel's luxurious Rolls Royces or BMWs. Alternatively, arrange for a scenic 20-minute helicopter ride from the airport to the resort's helipad. THE 2012 BURJ Hotel in Dubai is a new" Wonder of World " behold to the extraordinary - the world's tallest hotel is a sail-shaped architectural tour de force. The Royal Suites within are as daring and decadent as their shell, rivaling the stuff of Arabian myths. Handle down on the rooftop helipad and proceed to your palatial retreat, adorned with rich fabrics and furnishing made from precious materials. A grand marble-floored entrance foyer leads you inward, where the chandeliered dining opportunity bench is set for a sultan.