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Can you eat at Burj Al Arab?

Explore our Restaurants Complement your Inside Burj Al Arab tour with our gourmet selections, which include daytime favourites such as pastries, snacks, a speciality afternoon tea menu and desserts. Whether you want a casual bite or a fancy dinner, our dining and beverage options will elevate your tour experience.



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Burj Al Arab Jumeirah: Situated on its own island in Dubai, the Burj Al Arab is one of the world's most exclusive hotels. Inside access: But from October 15, 2021, the public will be allowed inside to take a look around.

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Head to Al Iwan restaurant at Burj Al Arab, dubbed to be the world's only 7-star hotel.

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Smart/casual attire. Tailored shorts are allowed.

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When dining at restaurants in Dubai, it is customary to tip between 10-15 percent of the bill as a gesture of appreciation for the service provided. However, just make sure you check the bill first, as some restaurants include a service charge.

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Burj Al Arab Jumeirah The best place to shoot it is from powdery white Jumeirah Beach early in the morning or at sunset when it's quiet. Be careful not to capture other tourists in your picture, as it's illegal to take photographs of people in the UAE without their consent or knowledge.

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Please respect the privacy and comfort of our in-house guests whilst in public spaces. No flash photography or professional cameras are permitted. Burj Al Arab is the original home of luxury - Dress to impress! Smart/casual attire.

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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.

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In general, the cost of living in Dubai is considered to be higher than in the UK, which can make shopping more expensive. However, Dubai is known for its tax-free shopping and luxury goods, which may be more affordable than in the UK.

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Well this should hit the spot. Perched on the 25th floor of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, the Royal Suite is a sight for sore eyes. The Burj is famous for its striking sail-shape design, and the lavish suite, which is one of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world, has an average price tag of $24,000 a night.

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The Restaurants and Bars in Burj al Arab - An Overview You can also end the evening with a cocktail at the stylish Skyview Bar overlooking Palm Jumeirah and The World. Or enjoy coffee and cake in the Sahn Eddar Lounge. The Burj al Arab has a total of 10 restaurants and bars - something for every taste.

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