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Unique hotels in glittering Dubai |

Monday, 04 January 2010
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The Burj Al Arab is not only the world's first six-star hotel but is also a truly beautiful hotel. Shaped like the billowing sail of a dhow, it has become an iconic image and is one of the most photographed buildings in the world. It is also a lightshow after dark, with choreographed shows entrancing those below. And it is not only the outside that the Burj Al Arab shines, the inside in equally as delectable with a luminous Atrium whose edges are fringed with the 28 double storey floors and a ceiling that towers 180 metres above you. As an all suite hotel it isn't cheap but the decor is lush and welcoming and the private manmade island setting and underwater restaurant are the icing on the cake. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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