Posted in Buildings, Expensive Food, Worlds Most Expensive on 26 September 2008

Whether you’re planning a wedding, rewarding your team or holding a conference for clients, this is the perfect venue for an event that will always linger in everyone’s memory. Atlantis, the majestic place has captured the world’s imagination with its magnificent scale and ingenuity. With offerings like a resort relaxation, a landmark hotel, unique marine habitats, an exhilarating water park, pristine white beaches, world-class cuisine, indulgent spa and cosmopolitan boutiques, this one sounds like a dazzling world of imagination, pleasure and luxury.


Covering over 113 acres and offering 1539 rooms, The Palm Dubai features two hotel towers linked by an arch and is Dubai’s first truly integrated resort. A massive attraction is surely the 42 acres of water-themed amusement known as Aquaventure, the 11-acre Dolphin Bay, The Ambassador Lagoon with 100’s of marine species and the fascinating ‘Lost Chambers’. Accommodation is of the highest standard and restaurants are in abundance ensuring that this wonderland will surely delight and thrill world travellers for years to come.
The hotel’s top floor being the costliest, houses a 13,000-a-night three-bedroom, three-bathroom suite complete with gold-leaf 18-seat dining table. This being Dubai, a gaudy bauble of consumerism packaged in sweltering heat, is sure to have no dearth of affluent people.





Alongside the resort’s ocean-themed entertainment there will be a 1,800-seat theater nearby housing a permanent Cirque du Soleil show beginning in Summer 2011. There are also plans for the QE2 liner to become a hotel and tourist attraction docked next to the island. It is hoped that the Atlantis hotel, which is modeled on a sister resort in the Bahamas, will play a part in sustaining Dubai’s tourist industry after regional oil profits have run dry.
To stay or visit is to live out your dreams amidst warm Arabian seas here. So this one is sure to be a spiritual home away from home for the likes of the Beckhams – gaudy, brash, big and expensive.
Via alifeofluxury
Posted in Hotels, Luxury on 10 January 2007

The largest city in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai has veteran volatile development in current years, up-and-coming as the region’s cultural and financial capital. It is simple to wear out superlatives when recitation Burj Al Arab, a hotel that has previously become an international attraction.
Burj Al Arab is the only 7 star hotel in the world, situated in Dubai. The stunning Burj Al Arab seems as sail shape, its flies to a height of 321 meters, leading the Dubai coastline. Also has become as greatly a peak of allusion in Dubai as the Eiffel Tower is in Paris.
Burj Al Arab Hotel has 202 luxurious suites; bars and lounges; eight restaurants, heli-pad; indoor and outdoor swimming pool; Health Club; private beach; internet access. One more thing about this luxury hotel, it is the most expensive hotel you have ever seen i.e., you will have to pay 770 Euro for the most modest room and 7700 Euro for royal apartments.
A blending of dissimilar cultures, where the traditions of Arabic warmth merge with the very most up-to-date technology to gives a new Middle East tombstone. Burj Al Arab has a status between comfort and service.


















