Burj Al Arab Jumeirah: Situated on its own island in Dubai, the Burj Al Arab is one of the world's most exclusive hotels.
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Inside access: But from October 15, 2021, the public will be allowed inside to take a look around.
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Royal Suite: The Inside Burj Arab experience is a 90-minute tour of areas including the Royal Suite.
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Staircase in the Royal Suite: The Royal Suite is nothing short of astonishing with its no-holds-barred exuberance.
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Al Falak Ballroom: Tickets for the experience start at AED 399 (around $109).
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Spotlight on Dubai: This year "the spotlight is really on Dubai, and it seems like the perfect time to open up one of the city's icons to visitors," says Andy Nicholson, general manager and experience director of Inside Burj Al Arab.
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Celebration year: This year marks the 50th anniversary of the United Arab Emirates.
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Aquariums: Among the opulent delights at the hotel are a set of twin aquariums.
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Talise Spa: The Burj Al Arab is the result of the vision of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai.
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Diplomatic three-bedroom suite: His brief for the building was simple -- to create the most luxurious hotel in the world, a building that would become an icon for the city.