Burj Al-Arab Hotel
This is one of modern architectural masterpiece Burj Al-Arab Hotel. By adopting the model of traditional Arabic boat, Burj Al-Arab Hotel is one of the top architectural achievements in the 21st century.
- 7 Star Hotel
- Finish in 1999
- Spending money for USD650 million (U.S. $ 617,500,000,000, -)
The only 7 star hotels on the planet Earth (still) was named the world’s tallest hotel (with the atrium that also the highest in the world) with a height of 321 meters. In addition to extraordinary architecture and shaped like a traditional Arab sailing vessel, the hotel is also equipped with a private helipad that is said to have transformed into a tennis court by Roger Federer vs. Andre Agassi (can you imagine playing tennis on the clouds?).
Not only private service-reception desk on every floor and a bellhop brigade trained and qualified to become a bodyguard while you are there, you also facilitated ‘exclusive taxi’ Rolls Royce with a personal Chauffeur. Well, unless you’ve got $34.000 budget for the comfort of sleep a night, you only allowed to take photos with a radius of 1 kilometer distance from the king hotel located in the Palm Island is.
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