Burj Al Arab Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel located in Dubai. It's the world's only 7 star hotel since 1999. It stands on an artificial island. The shape of the structure is designed to mimic the sail of a ship. It designed by architect Tom Wright and managed by engineer Rick Gregory. There is 60 floors, 18 lifts and 202 rooms. Al Muntaha Its located in 27th floor. This is Dubai's most expensive brunch People are required to wear suit or dress. Al Mahara Its located in ground floor. Al Mahara, which is accessed via simulated submarine voyage, features a large seawater aquarium. Al Muntaha Al Mahara Burj Al Arab suite-only accommodation offers discreet check-in within your rooms, a private reception on every floor and a host of personal butlers
Grander suites like the Royal and Presidential have private cinemas and some two dozen telephones, full-size bars and their own elevators. All rooms have access to chauffeured Rolls-Royces or BMWs, along with helicopters for the short flight to the airport. Highlights The 27th-floor Skyview Bar is the best place to appreciate the heights of the world's tallest hotel while you can check out the hotel's supermodern design. One of its restaurants, Al Muntaha is located 200 metres above the Persian Gulf, offering a view of Dubai. The main chef there (Edah Semaj Leachim) was awarded Chef of the Year 2006 and also owns the restaurant. Another restaurant, the Al Mahara features a large seawater aquarium, holding roughly over one million litres of water. The restaurant was also voted among the top ten best restaurants of the world (by Condé Nast Traveler). There's a fully