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Is there such thing as an 8 star hotel? Yes – there is. But there's only one, and that's the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, UAE. The Burj Al Arab oozes luxury and glamour, and comes with a hefty price tag per night.



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This type of hotels offers a group of the most luxurious hotel services ever, and until now, there are only two 10-star hotels in the world. Both are located in the United Arab Emirates, specifically Dubai.

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Officially, a 7-star rating is impossible. Across the world, fairly uniform hotel classification systems are used, particularly in instances of international standardisation, such as the European Hotelstars Union (HSU). According to these systems, the maximum rating a hotel can achieve is officially 5-stars.

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The hotel “room” is an art installation by Swiss concept artists the Riklin brothers. The “Null Stern Hotel” — which translates to zero star hotel — typically consists of beds in idyllic locations in Switzerland such as vineyards and rolling hills.

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1-Star Rating: The Bare Necessities A one-star hotel is simply a place to rest your head for the night. Generally owned by a sole proprietor, these hotels offer modest rooms with nothing more than a bed and bathroom. There are no restaurants on-site, but there should be one within walking distance of the hotel.

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Just like restaurants, hotels can get or lose a star over time. But what does this star really mean and what are the consequences if it is lost? Let's take a closer look at what it is and what you can do about it.

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So who determines how many stars each hotel receives? In Europe, local government agencies and independent organizations hand out star ratings to hotels. In the U.S., stars are rewarded by a variety of different groups, from travel guidebooks and national consumer travel associations to travel agencies and websites.

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So who determines how many stars each hotel receives? In Europe, local government agencies and independent organizations hand out star ratings to hotels. In the U.S., stars are rewarded by a variety of different groups, from travel guidebooks and national consumer travel associations to travel agencies and websites.

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The main criteria are in quality management, wellness and sleeping accommodation. In the catalogue of criteria each entry is associated with a number of points – each Hotelstars level requires a minimal sum of points besides some criteria being obligatory for the level.

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Nightly rates at Burj Al Arab hotel start at AED 4,500 (about $1,225) during the low season but keep in mind that during that time, you'd experience the sweltering summer heat. High season rates can be AED 8,000 (about $2,175).

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: officially, there is only one 7-star hotel in the world, which is the Burj Al Arab in Dubai. However, a few other hotels unofficially claim this prestigious title too.

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A 2-star hotel is still considered budget-friendly, but you can expect a few more amenities than a 1-star hotel. These hotels often have a private bathroom, a television, and a few more options when it comes to room size.

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3-star hotels offer a blend of affordability and more upscale comfort. Guest rooms have quality bedding; rooms are spacious and equipped with a desk, closet, flat-screen TV, and coffeemaker. The main difference between a 2-star and a 3-star is the amenities provided.

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Officially, a 7-star rating is impossible. Across the world, fairly uniform hotel classification systems are used, particularly in instances of international standardisation, such as the European Hotelstars Union (HSU). According to these systems, the maximum rating a hotel can achieve is officially 5-stars.

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The Burj Al Arab: The worlds only 7-Star Hotel.

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When it comes to luxury accommodations, 6-star hotels are in a class of their own. These exclusive establishments offer unparalleled opulence and service that surpasses even the most lavish 5-star hotels. However, this level of luxury comes with an outrageous price tag that only the wealthiest individuals can afford.

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