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The Hotel Burj al Arab (”Towers of the Arab”) Is the luxury hotel situated in the Dubai which is managed by Jumeirah group and built by Said Khalil. It is designed by Tom Wright of WS Atkins PLC. It is 321 meters (1053ft)high. Burj al Arab is standing on Jumeirah beach.
This luxury hotel is having 202 rooms and 60 floors and it was constructed between 1994-1999.he cost of staying in a suite begins at $1,000 per night and increases to over $15,000 per night; the Royal Suite is the most expensive, at $28,000 per night.
The interior was designed by Khuan Chew, Design Principal of KCA International. Other projects by Khuan Chew include the Sultan of Brunei’s Palace, Dubai International Airport, Jumeirah Beach Resort Development, Madinat Resort and much more.
The Burj Al Arab features the tallest atrium lobby in the world, at 180 meters (590 ft). The atrium is formed between the building’s V-shaped span. The atrium dominates the interior of the hotel, and takes up over one-third of interior space. It can accommodate the Dubai World Trade Center building, which, at 38 stories, was the tallest building in Dubai from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s.
The Hotel Burj al Arab (”Towers of the Arab”) Is the luxury hotel situated in the Dubai which is managed by Jumeirah group and built by Said Khalil. It is designed by Tom Wright of WS Atkins PLC. It is 321 meters (1053ft)high. Burj al Arab is standing on Jumeirah beach.
This luxury hotel is having 202 rooms and 60 floors and it was constructed between 1994-1999.he cost of staying in a suite begins at $1,000 per night and increases to over $15,000 per night; the Royal Suite is the most expensive, at $28,000 per night.
The interior was designed by Khuan Chew, Design Principal of KCA International. Other projects by Khuan Chew include the Sultan of Brunei’s Palace, Dubai International Airport, Jumeirah Beach Resort Development, Madinat Resort and much more.
The Burj Al Arab features the tallest atrium lobby in the world, at 180 meters (590 ft). The atrium is formed between the building’s V-shaped span. The atrium dominates the interior of the hotel, and takes up over one-third of interior space. It can accommodate the Dubai World Trade Center building, which, at 38 stories, was the tallest building in Dubai from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s.









