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Looking for Special Rates if you are UAE Residents & GCC Nationals
FROM USD 569.00 NETT OF TAXES RESERVED HERE


Valid from until 30 September 2002
ROOM TYPE RACK RATES ASIA TRAVEL RATES
1 Bedroom Deluxe Suite 4,560 Nett 2,700++
1 Bedroom Panoramic Suite 5,160 Nett 3,200++
1 Bedroom Club Suite
7,080 Nett 4,000++
2 Bedroom Deluxe Suite
8,400 Nett 5,400++
3 Bedroom Deluxe Suite
13,200 Nett 8,100++
2 Bedroom Presidential Suite
24,000 Nett 20,000++
2 Bedroom Royal Suite
30,000 Nett 25,000++
* All rates are in UAE Dirhams PER SUITE PER NIGHT.
Special rates is Subject to 10% tax and 10% service charges .

A HERITAGE OF HOSPITALITY, A VISION OF THE FUTURE




Burj Al Arab A Monument Worthy Of A New Millennium. The Arabian Experience, its Influence and achievements, can all be found in this true reflection of a culture of hospitality.


A billowing sail-shaped structure soaring 321 metres above the Arabian Gulf, Burj Al Arab, or Arabian Tower, is a dramatic tribute to the region's seafaring heritage.


Combining the latest technology with a long-standing reputation of Arabian hospitality, the hotel symbolizes the very essence of Dubai, embracing the best of the new alongside traditions of the past.

An architectural and engineering marval standing on a man-made island lying some 280 metres offshore - itself a beautifully landscaped and green oasis - Burj Al Arab is already an icon on the Dubai skyline, and one that is rapidly becoming symbolic of the Emirate's growing international stature.



The building would present a striking image in any of the world's major cities, but rising in proud isolation from the shores of the Arabian Gulf, it is a breathtaking sight alongside The Jumeirah Beach Hotel.



Burj Al Arab's construction commanded enormous resources: 3,500 designers, engineers and construction staff worked to fashion the ground-breaking structure out of 360,000 cubic metres of concrete and more than 9,000 tonnes of steel, while 250 foundation piles have been driven 40 metres deep to secure it to the seabed.



The sail facade, dazzling white by day and a rainbow of colour at night, represents an astonishing technical feat with a screen of double-skinned Teflon coated woven glass fibre representing the largest ever use of such materials in any building worldwide.