Burj Al Arab, you only need $80 to (visit) a suite at Dubai's 7-star hotel
For a room, at the Burj Al Arab, you typically spend 1,300 euros. And that's just the minimum rate. [...]
For one room, at the Burj Al Arab, you typically spend 1,300 euros. And that is just the minimum rate. So how to do it, if you want to peek at one of the most incredible hotels in the world but do not want to spend that amount? There is a solution, and we recommend you try it in case you are planning a trip to Dubai. Maybe, just to make a visit to the Expo.
How to visit the Burj Al Arab while spending only $80.
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The opportunity is a mouthwatering one, for those who love luxury or those who are curious: now you can visit the Burj Al Arab of Dubai with a tour described by the hotel as "A fascinating journey to discover untold stories Of a global icon."
Launched in early October, the tour includes a walk through the hotel's common areas and photo opportunities, but also a detour inside the Royal Suite From nearly 8,000 euros per night.
In addition, you have the opportunity to see memorabilia from sporting and cultural events stored just inside the Burj Al Arab, including decks from the spectacular performance David Guetta held here in early 2020 ("United At Home").
The cost of the experience? 80 dollars each, equivalent to about 68 euros. The guided tour, reserved for small groups and with a duration of 90 minutes, departs from the Jumeirah Beach Hotel daily in the morning, during the afternoon, at sunset or in the evening. Of course, this is only a basic price: in fact, you can also add a few extras, such as an afternoon tea to be enjoyed among the atrium columns, a glass of champagne on the terrace overlooking the sea, or a cappuccino with gold leaf at a price of $19 (16 euros) per cup.
An experience worth having
Why visit the Burj Al Arab? Because it is truly one of the most incredible hotels in the world. With its iconic sail shape, located off Jumeirah Beach, a few kilometers from downtown Dubai, it stands on an artificial island connected to the mainland by a bridge. It is a seven-star hotel, one of the few on the planet, and until recently allowed access only to those who had booked a room in it or dinner or lunch in its restaurants.
"We are pleased to announce the launch of Inside Burj Al Arab, at a time when all eyes are on Dubai because of Expo 2020″, commented General Manager Ermanno Zanini. "This is the perfect opportunity to offer residents and visitors the chance to experience firsthand the wonders of this hotel that is a landmark in the world. We appeal to all those who are interested in the history not only of the building but also of the people of Dubai. We want to tell the story of the Emirates' creativity and ingenuity, its hospitality, Arabian opulence and first-class service."
Is this the only option to visit the Burj Al Arab? No. You can also book a tea experience starting at 117 euros, or a lunch or dinner. But, it goes without saying, in this case prices rise significantly.