Burj Al Arab Jumeirah (around US$1bn)Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is one of the UAE's most expensive hotels ever built. Exact figures have never been shared for this build, but it is regularly agreed to be around the US$1 billion mark, which Forbes reported as far back as 2004.
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