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Burj ul Arab Hotel

Course Title: Room Division for Hospitality Management-1


Compiled by Asma Younas
Roll Number 20011529-019
History of Burj ul Arab
• The United Arab Emirates was released one of the most iconic hotels in
the world.
• It was constructed in 1994.
• The Burj Al Arab was designed by multidisciplinary consultancy Atkins
led by architect Tom Wright.
• Construction of the island began in 1994 and involved up to 2,000
construction workers during peak construction.
• The Burj Al Arab is the world's fifth tallest hotel.
Services:
• The hotel has a shuttle service with Rolls-Royces and a helicopter, and a private
beach.
• The hotel has a children club.
• It has a spa & wellness service.
• It provide a Bar & restaurant services.
• Facilities are include a spacious playroom, large plasma screen TV, bedroom with
soft bed and baby cot, and nutritious private dining.
• It provide the facility of swimming pool, Diwania Library and Wild Wadi Water Park
.
Service cont..

• Burj Al Arab boasts one of the world’s largest fleet of Rolls Royces
available for guests’ transfers to theairport or around Dubai.
• Assawan Amphitheatre is a secluded lounge, located on the balcony of
the 18th floor between the two sides of the spa.
Services pictures
Rooms:
• The Burj Al Arab holds only 28 double-story floors which accommodate
202 bedroom suites.
• The smallest suite occupies an area of 169 m2, the largest covers 780 m2.
• It cost $1,000 a night for the one-bedroom suite to over $20,000 a night
for the hotel's two-story Royal Suite.
• The Cheapest Room in a Hotel is $2,000 (Burj Al Arab Jumeirah Dubai).
• Suites feature design details that juxtapose east and west. White columns
show great influence. Bathrooms are accented by mosaic tile patterns.
Room structure:
conference and Banqueting Facilities

• CAl Falak Ballroom Set high over the Arabian Gulf, Al Falak‘s sumptuous décor, is
inspired by the 18th century Viennese opera house. It is one of the most impressive venues in
the city and provides an unforgettable backdrop for weddings, product launches and gala
dinners.
• Complementing the ballroom is a series of beautifully appointed and stylishly
decorated conference suites, easily adaptable to meet the clients’ needs and equipped with
the translation booths, video conferencing facilities and wireless internet connection.
• Marina Garden, located beside the hotel, is the perfect open-air venue for cocktails,
lunch or dinner, offering stunning views of the Arabian Gulf and Jumeirah Beach Hotel.
Restaurant:

• There are six restaurants in the hotel.


• Al Muntaha ("The highest"), is located 200 m (660 ft) above the
Persian Gulf, offering a view of Dubai.
• Al Mahara ("Oyster shell"), which is accessed via a simulated
submarine voyage, features a large seawater aquarium, holding
roughly 990,000 L of water.
Restaurant cont..
• Junsui (Pure located on the ground flour) .The Japanese is a new authentic
Asian restaurant set within the opulent interiors of Burj Al Arab.
• Bab Al Yam (Gateway to the Sea) offers brasserie-style informality wrapped in
sensational sea views and tranquility - ideal for long, leisurely breakfasts and
lunches.
• Sahn Eddar (Reception of the House) is a spot to meet at the base of the
world’s tallest atrium.
• Skyview BarThis legendary cocktail lounge is recognized as a superior setting
to indulge in a sunset cocktail.
Lunch and dining :

• Lunch in the Burj al Arab at the Al Muntaha restaurant costs 153


dollar for people over 12 years and children between 4 and 11 years
pay 77 dollar.
• When booking you can choose from various times between 12:30 pm
and 2:00 pm.
• The price includes a four course lunch buffet, mocktail and water or
soft drinks.
Rating:

• The Burj Al Arab is a five-star hotel, the highest official ranking.


While the hotel is sometimes erroneously described as "the world's
only 'seven-star' hotel", the hotel management claims never to have
done that themselves.
• The term appeared due to a British journalist who had visited the hotel
on a tour before the hotel was officially opened.
Burj Al Arab

• Burj Al Arab is managed by Jumeirah Group, the global luxury


hospitality company and a member of Dubai Holding.

• It is one of the most photographed structures in the world and has


been consistently voted the world's most luxurious.

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