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The most expensive Hotels
BURJ AL ARAB
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The Burj Al Arab, which is designed like a billowing sail, is over 321 meters tall and dominates the Dubai skyline. It sits on the Dubai coastline and is known for its excellence. A chauffer driven Rolls Royce greets you at the airport and the private checkin and allsuite accommodations with a reception desk and butler service on every floor make the Burj Al Arab the most impressive and the most expensive hotel in the world.
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202 spacious duplex suites ranging from 170 to 780 square metres. Six awardwinning signature restaurants. World class conference and banqueting venues. Insuite checkin & checkout. Butler service around the clock. Assawan Spa & Health Club . Helicopter transfers and scenic tours. Majlis Al Bahar exclusive private beach. Unlimited access to Wild Wadi Waterpark. Yacht charter. Sinbad’s Kids Club . Infinity pools.
Marina Bay Sands
The spectacular hotel Marina Bay Sands has become the most expensive hotel in the world. Until his inauguration, the most expensive hotel in the world was another no less spectacular, the Emirates Palace Hotel located in Abu Dhabi. The cost of building the Emirates Palace (opened in 2004) was about 2,400 million euros, while the Marina Bay Sands has cost around 5,000 million euros. It has over 2560 rooms and suites with prices starting from 425 euros, but will also depend on the season. Particularly striking is the area that is located on the three towers and is reminiscent of a ship. It is located approximately 200 meters high, the top floor 55, its name is Skypark Arenas and has a length of 340 meters. In this area you can find the most spectacular point of all of the Marina Bay Sands, a spectacular swimming pool “pool infiniti” that has a length of 150 meters (three times an Olympic swimming pool). There are other places known for their luxury and brilliance such as The casino, the huge theater or museum glass pavilion on a lotus flower.