3 nights Dubai Stopover Burj Al Arab 7 star luxury hotel suite Business class flights on Emirates Airlines from UK Airports

From the outset, guests can indulge their senses - transfer from Dubai International Airport by Rolls-Royce Corniche limousine or via helicopter, with a 20 minute birds-eye panorama of Dubai city ending in a dramatic landing on the hotel's 28th floor helipad.

     

On arrival, even the most sophisticated business traveller might be forgiven a momentary loss of their ''been there, done it all'' poise - where else will they experience the colours, sights and sounds of the entrance to Burj Al Arab where a burning flame set amid flowing water provides a symbolic welcome to guests from near and far.

A sumptuous oasis of golds, reds and blues provides a visual treat - in the strands of the hand - tufted carpet, highlighted by the gold shells housing concierge and guest service staff, and all illuminated by an intricate crystal chandelier overhead.

Conveyed upwards to the main reception area -or Sahn Eddar - guests pass by a shimmering waterfall, billows of dry ice and two glass-encased coral reefs, where  richly-hued fish provide a glimpse of the Arabian Gulf's variegated marine life- to reach the world's tallest atrium. Flanked by golden columns and reaching skyward the length of the "sail", the atrium, with its 32 metre water column, takes the eye towards its peak far above the mesmerised guest

     
The Suites

As well as constructing an architectural marvel, the designers of Burj Al Arab have fine-tuned its operation to create a hotel that offers the very best in service and facilities to all guests.

Individual service and personal attention are paramount, with a private reception on every floor, as well as a butler service for every one of the 202 duplex suites.

The suites themselves have been exquisitely crafted and appointed to achieve a degree of comfortable luxury that aims to satisfy the senses of every guest, from all corners of the world.

The very finest materials have been sourced from around the globe, each adding a strand to the complex tapestry of a hotel operation that surpasses any other in the region.

The beautiful Azul Bahia granite has been imported from Brazil, while Stycharario marble from Carrara covers walls and floors - the very same stone from which Michaelangelo created his sculpture masterpieces- and mosaic tiles,which are used to create vivid throughout the hotel, contain rare Sicis glass, found only from one source in northern Italy. 

And, of course, only the very finest-weave Irish linen clothes the beds. It is not only in the quality of the materials, but also the finesse of the interior design that elevates the suites of Burj Al Arab to new pinnacles of excellence

Suites names reflect the romance of the Arabian nights, inspired by opulence and splendour of precious stones and gems such as Feyrouz, Zabarjad, Zumurud, Yakuta,Malakeet and lazawerd.

Within the welcoming ambience and luxurious fittings of every suites lies hidden a network of technological wizardly, fueling a sophisticated multi- media system that provides the largest selection of satellite television channels available in the Middle East.

Also provided is a video-on-demand system, offering a wide array of filmed entertainment, all of which can be enjoyed in surround- sound stereo on a wide screen 42-inch plasma television in the lounge.

An equally advanced sound system extends throughout the Suites while other inter-active tools for business and entertainment offer options for browsing the internet, shopping on-line and access to numerous other services and information resources.

     
Convenience, luxury and a highly-personalised service are available for every guest, whether staying in one of the 164 one-bedroom duplex suites - at 170 square metres in size - or in any of the 28, two-bedroom suites, or six suites housing three bedrooms.

Topping them all are the two Grand Suites and two Special Suites spread over 780 square metres, each with palatial surroundings set on two floors joined by a private elevator. These reach unsurpassed peaks of luxury, including rotating beds, private cinema, Majlis and even dressing rooms larger than the average hotel bedroom

     
In Arabic, the "ultimate" or "highest" , Al Muntaha instantly matches expectations with its location suspended 200 metres above the Arabian Gulf, offering unrivalled views of Dubai and the coastline shimmering in the distance.

Reached by an express flight in a scenic lift, the restaurant has a sophisticated space-age design with polished chrome fittings, tempered by use of soft blue and green tones and wave-like designs, as well as panoramic windows to the world.

With seating for around 140 guests, the restaurant offers delicious Mediterranean cuisine as well as pre and post-dinner drinks - the place to be seen in Dubai.

A perfect meeting area befitting the splendour of Burj Al Arab, Sahn Eddar is located at the base of the world's tallest atrium. Warm and welcoming tones, mosaic and marble flooring and torch lighting provide the perfect backdrop for guests wishing to linger over morning coffee or afternoon tea while watching the 32 metre water column leap skyward towards the peak of the atrium.

For the more formal occasion, the dazzling splendour of Al Falak ballroom is unmatched in its fusion of the elements. Set high over the Arabian Gulf, with the benefit of an outdoor terrace to enjoy the balmy winter nights, the sumptuous decor provides an unforgettable venue with its atmospheric verandah level, marble pillars encompassing a central gold dome, highlighted by its jewel in the crown - a dazzling crystal chandelier.

At the opposite end of the tower's spectrum of delights is Al Mahara, a seafood paradise that dives deep into the Arabian Gulf to delight its guests. A meal at the restaurant is a unique experience. Starting from arrival, via a three-minute submarine voyage from the hotel lobby which passes through a marine wonderland, ending up at the entrance to Al Mahara.
At their tables, diners are surrounded by the varied sea-life of the Gulf, just a few metres away beyond the restaurant's glass walls.     The sight of darting fish and waving fronds is complemented by the warm, coral-inspired carpets, while the cuisine, of course, consists of the most succulent selection of seafood.
     
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