Dubai, the second-largest city in the United Arab Emirates, was an austere seaside town in the Arabian Gulf in the 1950s, but after the 1990s, it was transformed. The miraculous rise of skyscrapers on the banks of the Khor River makes you think you're in New York City. Like other Middle Eastern cities, Dubai is rich in oil. But oil is certainly not all that matters to an upstart city with ambitions to make its mark in the new century. It has opened its doors to tourism. Thanks to its high-quality environment and colorful culture (because 80% of the population are foreigners), the majority of tourists to Dubai are models, artists, businessmen and other high-income class. At the initiative of the Crown Prince of Dubai, the renowned entrepreneur Al-Maktoum invested in the beautiful Burj Al-Arab Hotel. Burj Al-Arab is the world's only seven-star hotel with the highest building height (because the hotel equipment is too advanced, far more than the five-star standard, had to make an exception to call it a seven-star), opened in December 1999, *** there are 202 high-class guest rooms, built on the artificial island of Jumeirah Beach Resort 280 meters from the coastline. Boca combined the latest architectural and engineering techniques, spending 2.5 years filling in the Arabian Sea to create the artificial island and 2.5 years on the building itself, using 9,000 tons of steel and driving 250 foundation piles 40 meters into the sea. Designed by British designer W.S. Atkins, the hotel looks like a sail filled with wind, a **** has 56 floors and is 321 meters high, making it the tallest hotel in the world, and one step taller than the Eiffel Tower in France. The hotel is so breathtakingly luxurious that critics are at a loss as to how many stars to give it: is it five, six, or seven stars? Built on an artificial island on the waterfront, the hotel is a sailboat-shaped tower, a **** of 56 floors and 321 meters high, designed by British designer W.S. Atkins. It is directly opposite the Jumeirah Beach Hotel (considered the best hotel in the world) and is the latter's strongest rival with 202 duplex rooms, a 200-meter restaurant overlooking all of Dubai, and the world's tallest atrium. It's not until you've been here that you can truly appreciate the "bling". Its atrium is golden, as is its most luxurious 780-square-meter presidential suite. Rooms range from 170 square meters to 780 square meters, with the lowest rate costing US$900 and the highest rate for the Presidential Suite costing US$18,000. The presidential suite, on the 25th floor, is furnished with gold-plated furniture and features a movie theater, two bedrooms, two living rooms, a dining room and access to a dedicated elevator. The late top fashion designer Gianni Versace once raved about it. The interior of the Bergamot Hotel is extremely luxurious, with gold everywhere you look, even the door handles, toilet pipes, and even a piece of note paper, all "crawling" with gold. Although it is gold-plated, it is a test of the designer's taste and skill to have all the details elegantly decorated with gold. Because of the sail on the water as the appearance of the shape, the hotel is everywhere with the theme of water (perhaps in the desert countries, water is more than gold to show the wealth). Like a hotel door of the two fountains, from time to time there are different ways of spraying water, each of which are carefully designed, about 15 to 20 minutes to change a spray method, with the water dance is no different, take the elevator can also enjoy up to ten meters of the aquarium, it is hard to believe that outside is the hot and steamy Arabian desert. The splendid hotel suites will make you feel the luxury of the Arabian oil king. All of the 202 rooms are two-story suites, the smallest area of the room are 170 square meters; and the largest area of the Royal Suite, more 780 square meters. And all are floor-to-ceiling glass windows, at any time you can face the endless Arabian Sea. The most surprising is a room, there is actually a butler waiting to explain to you how to use the high-tech facilities in the room, because the hotel's luxurious and noble service purpose is to make sure that the guests have the feeling of the Arabian oil king, in the ruthless let a person feel surprised at the same time, but also let a person marvel at the power of money. To the most common luxury suite, for example, but also includes curtains and light switches, desk with Toshiba notebook computers, ready access to the Internet, the paintings hanging on the wall are all authentic. To give you the most high feeling, should be dominated by the 25th floor and above the floor of the royal suite, elegant and brilliant decorations, top decoration and sourcing from all over the world furnishings, as grand as the palace, the furniture is gold-plated, private elevators, private cinema, rotating beds, Arabian-style parlor, and even checkroom area than the average hotel room. The late top fashion designer Versace once raved about it. The most special thing is that the ceiling of the sleeping room has a mirror that is as big as the bed. Wouldn't it feel strange to sleep face to face with yourself? All the bathroom utensils are Hermes brand, including soap, cologne, etc. Of course, the shower equipment is also extraordinary, in addition to the upper head of the lotus head, you can also choose the upper middle and lower three-stage spray, next to the mosaic mural accompanied by a Jacuzzi, the bathroom door and leather lounge chairs, so travelers can rest. Because of this super luxury hotel is too special, many foreign visitors just want to come to visit (for the vast majority of people, can only be so full of pleasure), but please note that, step into this hotel but have to pay a visit fee, weekdays 100Dhs, holiday 200Dhs, (1Dhs is equivalent to about 2.25 yuan), but can be offset for restaurant consumption is.