The document provides information about Burj Al Arab, the luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It describes the hotel's iconic sail-shaped design and construction beginning in 1994, with over 3000 companies involved. At 321 meters tall, Burj Al Arab has 202 luxury suites and is the tallest hotel in the world. The interior features the finest materials like gold leaf and rare marble, and amenities include private beaches and 24-hour butler service.
The document provides information about Burj Al Arab, the luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It describes the hotel's iconic sail-shaped design and construction beginning in 1994, with over 3000 companies involved. At 321 meters tall, Burj Al Arab has 202 luxury suites and is the tallest hotel in the world. The interior features the finest materials like gold leaf and rare marble, and amenities include private beaches and 24-hour butler service.
The document provides information about Burj Al Arab, the luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It describes the hotel's iconic sail-shaped design and construction beginning in 1994, with over 3000 companies involved. At 321 meters tall, Burj Al Arab has 202 luxury suites and is the tallest hotel in the world. The interior features the finest materials like gold leaf and rare marble, and amenities include private beaches and 24-hour butler service.
The document provides information about Burj Al Arab, the luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It describes the hotel's iconic sail-shaped design and construction beginning in 1994, with over 3000 companies involved. At 321 meters tall, Burj Al Arab has 202 luxury suites and is the tallest hotel in the world. The interior features the finest materials like gold leaf and rare marble, and amenities include private beaches and 24-hour butler service.
PO Box 74147, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel: +9714 301 7565 Fax: +9714 301 7000 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jumeirah.com
Location
Dubai is the prosperous star of the United Arab Emirates. It is hailed as one of the fastest growing cities in the world and is home to a culturally diverse, dynamic community. Historically, the city evolved around Dubai Creek and it continues to expand ever outwards with groundbreaking new developments. It is one of the worlds top holiday destinations due to the perennial sunshine, a combination of world-class leisure facilities, first-class hotels and the dramatic shoreline, where white sands meet the Arabian Gulf.
The icon of Dubai, Burj Al Arab rises out of its own man-made island 280 meters from the Jumeirah coast, 15km south of the city and 25km from Dubai International Airport. Visible from almost everywhere in the city, it is linked to the shore by a slender, gently curving causeway.
History
In 1993, architect Tom Wright of WS Atkins took on the challenge of creating this groundbreaking superstructure. From the very beginning Burj Al Arab was planned and designed to become the icon of Dubai. It was to be extravagant and luxurious, a reflection of its Arabic heritage and traditions of hospitality, a beacon to light the citys future.
Construction began in 1994 and involved 3000 companies and contractors; 250 designers from the UK, USA and Dubai; and 3500 workmen on site at any given time. It took two years to reclaim the island in the shore waters of the Arabian Gulf, and a further three years to erect the magnificent landmark. Burj Al Arabs doors officially opened on 1 December 1999
Structure and Exterior Design
Height At 321 meters above sea level, Burj Al Arab is the tallest all-suite hotel in the world. It stands proud as one of the tallest buildings in the world and the tallest single structure on a man-made island, taller than the Eiffel Tower and a mere 60 meters shorter than the Empire State Building.
Design Designed in the shape of a billowing Arabian dhow sail, Burj Al Arab represents a significant tribute to the nations seafaring heritage. Burj Al Arab continues the nautical theme established by its sister hotel, Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the Wild Wadi Water park.
The Sail The sail was a considerable technical challenge, featuring a double-skinned, Teflon-coated woven glass fibre screen across its ribbed belly. It is the first time such technology has been used vertically in such form and extent in any building worldwide. It is dazzling white by day and transformed to display a spectrum of colour at night, vibrant and alive against the skyline.
The Helipad Located 212 meters above the sea level, the helipad provides an opportunity to arrive or depart from Burj Al Arab by helicopter and admire the city from a different perspective.
Structure An incredible 70,000 cubic meters of concrete and more than 9,000 tons of steel were employed in the construction of the tower.
The Island Burj Al Arab stands on a man-made island 280 meters offshore, connected to the mainland by a slender, gently curving causeway. The building is supported by 250 columns that go 45 meters under the sea and is held in place by the friction of the sand.
The Ellipse Fountain 20,000 litres of water, combined with bursts of fire, are orchestrated into the most unique and dramatic visual symphony at the entrance of the iconic hotel. This taming of the elements has never been achieved anywhere else in the world and was developed by Wet Design.
Fire Display Each of the four towers located in front of the hotel, propels fireballs into the air, created by releasing a controlled amount of non-toxic propane gas. The result is a spectacular optical illusion, with the flames reflecting in the hotels glass exterior.
Interior Design
Khuan Chew, of KCA International, drew the inspiration for the interiors from the land, its people and culture. Once a desert with nomadic people, it has been transformed into an emblem of new prosperity. Burj Al Arab is a symbol of this change, designed in impressive palatial proportions.
A robust and vibrant colour palette was derived from the elements; earth, air, fire, water. The layout incorporated ancient and revered traditions of hospitality, particular to Arabic nations.
Cascade Waterfall Situated between the escalators leading to Sahn Eddar, this waterfall combines finely atomized water with fibre optics to produce a unique kaleidoscope effect. As water and fog flow downward through its glass, stone-filled steps, water arches elegantly in choreographed movement.
Aquarium There are three aquariums in Burj Al Arab hotel, two situated on each side of the main hotel lobby and the circular tank in Al Mahara restaurant, with approximately 50 species of fish kept in the tanks.
Atrium The worlds tallest atrium is over 180 meters in height. It is abundant in warm, natural light, flanked by golden columns, with a beautiful central fountain where water arches dance in sudden bursts over 42 meters into the air.
Lights There are over 28,000 light fixtures in Burj Al Arab.
Materials
The finest and most exclusive materials were sourced for finishing the interiors of Burj Al Arab. Amongst the fine items brought in to create the magical interiors were custom-made carpets and rugs from South Africa and India; marble from Brazil and Italy; wooden doors from Dubai and chandelliers from the UK.
Marble The rarest Statutario marble was used in walls and flooring. This is the same marble thatwas used by Michelangelo when creating his masterpiece sculptures. Over 30 different types were used throughout the entire hotel, covering nearly 24,000 square meters: 10,000 square meters of smooth marble flooring in suites and lift lobbies and 13,000 square meters in public areas.
Gold Leaf Approximately 1,790 square meters of 24-carat gold leaf was used to embellish the interior.
Glass 43,446 square meters was used to embellish the interior.
Suites
Burj Al Arab is an all-suite hotel that encompasses 28 double stories to contain the 202 luxury duplexes of superior standard.
Room Specifications The collection of duplex suites ranges from 170 square metres (1,830 square feet) to an incredible 780 square meters (8,396 square feet).
142 One Bedroom Deluxe Suites 28 Two Bedroom Deluxe Suites 18 Panoramic Suites 4 Club Suites 6 Diplomatic Suites 2 Presidential Suites 2 Royal Suites
Royal Suite the Height of Luxury Spanning the entire 25th floor, the two regally appointed Royal Suites are the absolute must for visiting VVIPs. The grand entrance door of the suite leads to the magnificent hall and the fascinating marble and gold staircase invites guests to the upper level.
Palatial surroundings surpass home comforts with a private elevator between the two levels of the suite, a private cinema, four poster rotating canopy bed and a stunning Majlis area for entertaining guests. This is in addition to a sumptuous dressing room which is larger than the average hotel room and the study is equipped with the latest business technology.
Features
In-suite technology is intuitive and programmed to suit the needs of every discerning guest. It includes 93 cable television channels, 2 in-house television channels, a vast array of DVDs screened on 42 plasma screens with surround sound, a business desk with laptop, scanner, complimentary broadband wireless internet connection and private facsimile. All in-suite laptops of Burj Al Arab are equipped with the latest software including Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007.
Floor to ceiling windows offer each guest their own breathtaking view of the Arabian Gulf and curtains are electronically controlled. In fact, the entire in-suite electronic system is designed to allow guests to fine tune their environment at the touch of a button.
Every suite benefits from a range of unique first-class flourishes, including an extensive selection of complimentary Herms amenities and a pillow menu with 17 options, including some for children, and a special bath menu.
A sophisticated private dining menu is served 24 hours. Alternatively, guests are able to coordinate with the Executive Chef and Private Dining Manager to create a personalized menu for a romantic dinner or a party tobe served in the intimate opulence of a private suite.
Telecommunications All suites feature laptop computers with wireless internet access, videos on demand and a 42 plasma television screen. Guests also have the ability to view and allow entry to visitors through their television. Every suite has a minimum of 14 phones (27 phones in both the Royal Suites).
Service
The unrivalled personalised service is a signature of Burj Al Arab. For the comfort and convenience of guests, there is a dedicated reception on each floor with check-in conducted in the pricvacy of the individual suite. Butlers are in attendance 24 hours a day to address the needs of each guest. There are around 1,600 colleagues, which makes the staff-to-suite ratio 8:1 one of the highest ratios in the world.
Royal Arrival Burj Al Arab boasts one of the worlds largest fleets of Rolls Royces which is available for guests transfers to the airport or around Dubai. Exclusive helicopter transfers to and from Dubai International Airport can be arranged, as well as scenic tours around the city and the man-made islands. The Marhaba Welcome is the epitome of true Arabian hospitality, offering guests rose water, refreshing cold towels, dates, Bakhoor and authentic Arabic coffee upon arrival to the hotel.
Sindbads Kids Club Special facilities and services for younger guests are available in the Sinbads Kids Club located on the 18 th floor. In-suite babysitting services are also available upon request.
Restaurants and Bars
Al Mahara (Oyster Shell, accessible from the upper lobby) Recognised as one of the finest restaurants in the world, Al Mahara serves sumptuous seafood in a wondrous, subterranean setting. The restaurant is accessed by a gold-plated elevator located in the upper lobby. The main, circular dining area and private dining rooms are lit by the glow of enormous seawater aquaria and adorned by the most beautiful table settings. World-class chefs prepare a broad selection of the finest quality seafood with the Eastern and Western accents. A team of professional sommeliers will be delighted to assist with choosing the perfect wine to complement the haute cuisine dishes.
Al Muntaha (The Highest or The Ultimate, located on the 27th floor) The Al Muntaha restaurant is suspended on the 27th floor, 200 metres above the sea with breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf, the ever changing coastline and the developing Palm Jumeirah and The World islands. Two express panoramic elevators - travelling six meters per second - transport guests almost instantly to Al Muntaha to enjoy the ultimate dining experience in one of the most unique settings.
Al Iwan (Royal Dining Hall, located in the upper lobby) This royal dining hall is exquisitely designed with warm colours, rich fabrics and traditional objects dart. With spectacular sea views during the day, Al Iwan is transformed into an intimate dining room by night, with sumptuous tables and flickering candles. Adjacent to the spectacular atrium, it serves a delicious Arabic and international buffet.
Junsui (Pure, located on the ground mezzanine floor) The Japanese word for 'pure', Junsui, is a new authentic Asian restaurant set within the opulent interiors of Burj Al Arab. With 12 live cooking stations and no less than 45 specialized chefs, Junsui offers a mouth-watering union of culinary delights from Japan, China, Thailand, Indonesia and Korea. Engaging, interactive and sumptuous - Junsui is a pleasurable Asian dining experience. With breathtaking views over the Arabian Gulf and a stylish cocktail lounge for pre- and post - dinner drinks, Junsui guarantees an eating experience of pure delight.
Bab Al Yam (Gateway to the Sea, located on the ground floor) Bab Al Yam offers brasserie-style informality wrapped in sensational sea views and tranquility - ideal for long, leisurely breakfasts and lunches. Guests can select from an extravagant selection of international cuisine served buffet-style or la carte menu and enjoy their meal in the grand dining area or amidst the lush, landscaped gardens of the hotel.
Majlis Al Bahar (Beachside Lounge, located on Burj Al Arabs private beach) Situated on the golden stretch of the hotels private beach, Majlis Al Bahar is one of the most romantic sea-facing options in the city. It offers a vast selection of contemporary Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes. Adjacent to the restaurant is a bar, where guests can marvel at the spectacular sunset over the Gulf. During the day guests can relax on the sun loungers and enjoy the magnificent view of Burj Al Arab by night.
Sahn Eddar (Reception of the House, located in the upper lobby) An iconic spot to meet at the base of the worlds tallest atrium, Sahn Eddar is a symphony of classical sounds, marble, mosaic and soft torch lighting. Against the backdrop of the magnificent 42 meters high water display, guests can linger over morning coffee or indulge in the delights of a traditional Afternoon Tea.
Skyview Bar (adjacent to Al Muntaha, located on the 27th floor) This legendary cocktail lounge is recognised as a superior setting to indulge in a sunset cocktail. Extremely popular with the local and international visitors and celebrities alike, the stylish Skyview Bar is a primary choice for Afternoon Tea and pre- or post-dinner drinks in the neighbouring Al Muntaha restaurant. It is the only place in the city to offer Mixology, the progressive and unique concept of creating personalized cocktails to suit guests tastes and mood. Together with their cocktail, guests receive a card with the unique formulae of their personal drink.
Conference and Banqueting Facilities
Al Falak Ballroom Set high over the Arabian Gulf, with an outdoor terrace to enjoy the balmy winter nights, Al Falaks sumptuous dcor, is inspired by the 18 th century Viennese opera house. It is one of the most impressive venues in the city and provides an unforgettable backdrop for weddings, product launches and gala dinners.
Complementing the ballroom is a series of beautifully appointed and stylishly decorated conference suites, easily adaptable to meet the clients needs and equipped with the translation booths, viceoconferencing facilities and wireless internet connection..
Marina Garden Marina Garden, located beside the hotel, is the perfect open-air venue for cocktails, lunch or dinner, offering stunning views of the Arabian Gulf and Jumeirah Beach Hotel.
Assawan Spa & Health Club
Its hard to imagine a more serene and invigorating atmosphere in which to relax the body and soothe the soul than that of Assawan Spa & Health Club. Located on 18th floor, the lavishly decorated private health and fitness facility is named after the Assawan stone known for its purity and healing properties. The extravagant decor is strongly reminiscent of bathing pools used by ancient Middle Eastern civilizations. Green, red, black and white colours dominate in the palette of the spa areas to represent the four colours of the national United Arab Emirates flag.
Assawan Spa & Health Club offers a unique nature based luxury environment to help you unwind. The relaxing ritual of water, steam and rest prepares guests for the pleasure of treatments from world-renowned houses, such as La Prairie, ESPA and Aromatherapy Associates, applied by a skilled and caring team of therapists. Both ladies and gentlemens relaxation areas feature an aqua retreat. Separate indoor infinity pools, Jacuzzi and treatment rooms overlooking the Arabian Gulf complement the spa, along with saunas, steam rooms, plunge pools. Additional facilities include a squash court, a fitness centre with aerobic facilities, advanced cardiovascular and resistance training equipment and a hair salon.
Assawan Amphitheatre Assawan Amphitheatre is a secluded lounge, located on the balcony of the 18th floor between the two sides of the spa. This is a perfect venue to relax and unwind after a treatment whilst enjoying a herbal tea or light snack from the healthy menu. The area is often utilized for exclusive exhibitions, private events and press conferences.,
Diwania Library The library, located in the mezzanine level of the18th floor, offers guests a quiet retreat to browse through the collection of books or enjoy a game of snooker.
Other facilities
Swimming Pool An open-air swimming pool is located on the ground level of Burj Al Arab, next to Bab Al Yam restaurant and Marina Garden. A swim-in pool bar offers a vast selection of refreshing beverages and cocktails in the shade of the palms.
Private Beach Burj Al Arab guests have access to the private beach, located on mainland next to Majlis Al Bahar across the causeway. Comfortable sun beds on the white sand, mineral water facial sprays, cold towels and light refreshments contribute to creating a sublime, relaxing and enjoyable ambience. A selection of water sport activities from kayaking to parasailing is available from the Water Sport Hut located on the adjacent Madinat Jumeirah beach.
Wild Wadi Water Park The exhilarating waters of Wild Wadi Water Park attract younger guests and guests young at heart. It comprises 12 acres of Arabian-themed water park, offering thrilling themed rides, game zones and wholesome fun for families. Burj Al Arab guests enjoy unlimited complimentary access to the park.
Burj Al Arab Burj Al Arab is managed by Jumeirah Group, the global luxury hospitality company and a member of Dubai Holding.
Burj Al Arab is designed to resemble a billowing sail and stands at a height of 321 metres. It is one of the most photographed structures in the world and has been consistently voted the world's most luxurious hotel, with features including in suite check-in and check-out, reception desks on every floor, round-the-clock private butlers and use of the hotels Rolls-Royce fleet and private beach. The hotels 202 luxury suites range from 170 to 780 square meters with a rain shower and a Jacuzzi in each suite, as well as six restaurants and conference and banqueting venues.
Jumeirah
Jumeirah properties are regarded as among the most luxurious and innovative in the world and have won numerous international travel and tourism awards. The Dubai-based hospitality group encompasses the world-famous Burj Al Arab, the most opulent and unique hotel to be found anywhere in the world. In addition, Jumeirah owns the award-winning Jumeirah Beach Hotel; Jumeirah Emirates Towers; Jumeirah Beach Club Resort and Spa; the outstanding Madinat Jumeirah and the luxury retreat Jumeirah Bab Al Shams Desert Resort and Spa.
Outside of Dubai, the groups portfolio is expanding. It already includes the landmark hotel Jumeirah Carlton Towers in the heart of London and the exclusive Knightsbridge boutique hotel, Jumeirah Lowndes. In New Yorks Manhattan, Jumeirah Essex House, the unique art-deco hotel is enjoying a new renaissance as part of the Jumeirah group. The groups activities are not restricted to hotel and resort management. The entire portfolio includes Wild Wadi, regarded as one of the premier water parks outside North America, and The Emirates Academy of Hospitality, the regions only tertiary level academic institution specialising in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
Building on this success, Jumeirah has become part of Dubai Holding, a collection of leading Dubai- based businesses and projects, to diversify and initiate a new phase of development.
For further information please contact:
Burj Al Arab PR and Marketing Department PO Box 74147, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Telephone: +971 4 301 7564/7565 Fax: +971 4 301 6814 E-mail: [email protected] Visit us at: www.burjalarabromance.com