10. A Night At The Most Luxurious Hotel In The World (Burj Al Arab)
Billed as the “world’s only seven-star hotel” when it opened, the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai may have lost its exclusive hold on seven-star status in the years since, but it doesn’t diminish the exclusive, over the top amenities or singular experience visitors enjoy. To begin with, the hotel features a stunning design that looks like a sail billowing out and rising over 600 feet over the waters of the Arabian Gulf.
Every single room is a two-floor luxury suite equipped with an iMac, several widescreen HDTVs, private printers and fax machines, as well as 170 square meters of space with views of the Gulf waters. If you can tear yourself away from your room, you can swim in your choice of five swimming pools, or use a private beach.
There are nine in-house restaurants, including the world-renowned Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara. You’ll be able to access a personal butler who’s at your beckon call and a fleet of chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royces await your pleasure. There’s a heliport for your private helicopter landings that was used as a tennis court in 2005 as a media stunt featuring Andre Agassi and Roger Federer right before the Dubai Duty-Free Men’s Open. All that luxury can be yours starting at about $2,500 USD per night.
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