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What is the most famous 5 star hotel in the world?

Burj Al Arab, Dubai And while the brand doesn't describe itself this way, it's easy to see why others do. Built on an artificial island off the coast of Dubai's white sandy beaches, the Burj Al Arab is an all-suite hotel with 28 double stories and 202 luxury duplexes ranging from 1,830 to 8,396 square feet.



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Rambagh Palace in Jaipur has claimed the title of the world's best hotel. This magnificent palace, originally built in 1835, has been transformed into a luxurious property and is known as The Jewel of Jaipur. It is managed by Taj and owned by the Royal Family.

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

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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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  • Burj Al Arab, Dubai.
  • The Plaza Hotel, New York City.
  • Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
  • Brown's Hotel, London.
  • Atlantis Bahamas, Nassau.
  • The Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles.
  • Copacabana Palace, Rio de Janiero.
  • The Brando, Tahiti.


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Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, Hayakawa, Japan Founded in 705 by Fujiwara Mahito, the Japanese resort is recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest continuously running hotel. Keiunkan is located near Mout Fuji in the Kai region of Yamanashi Prefecture.

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Although some may consider 1 star hotels to be dingy and dirty, the single-star rating is just an indication of their basic accommodations and does not reflect cleanliness or safety. One-star hotels offer a place to lay your head for the night, but that is about it.

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