Burj Al Arab

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Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel in Dubai famous for its sail-shaped silhouette and status as one of the most iconic and opulent hotels in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
luxury hotel
skyscraper hotel
architect Tom Wright
WS Atkins
architecturalHeight 321 metres
architecturalStyle high-tech architecture
atriumHeight approximately 180 metres
builtOn artificial island in the Persian Gulf
city Dubai
connectedToMainlandBy private curving bridge
country United Arab Emirates
distanceFromShore approximately 280 metres
elevatorCount 18
floorCount 56
hasFeature atrium
hasHelipad yes
hasRestaurant Al Mahara
Al Muntaha
hasSkyviewBar yes
hasUnderwaterThemedRestaurant yes
height 1053 feet
321 metres
knownFor helipad at high level
iconic sail-shaped design
luxury
opulent interiors
locatedIn Jumeirah
locatedOn artificial island
location Dubai
mainContractor Al Habtoor Engineering
Murray & Roberts
managementCompany Jumeirah Group
marketingDescription often described as a seven-star hotel
near Jumeirah
surface form: Jumeirah Beach
numberOfElevators 18
numberOfFloorsAboveGround 56
numberOfSuites 202
openingDate 1999-12-01
owner Dubai Holding
region Eastern Arabia
surface form: Persian Gulf coast
shape sail-shaped silhouette
starRating 5-star hotel
startOfConstruction 1994
structuralEngineer WS Atkins
symbolOf modern Dubai
website https://www.jumeirah.com/en/stay/dubai/burj-al-arab-jumeirah
yearCompleted 1999

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Dubai hasLandmark Burj Al Arab