
Burj Al Arab: Legendary hotel opens to non-guests for first time
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Dubai's Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is one of the world's most luxurious hotels. Now it's letting the public in for tours at around $100 a ticket.
(CNN) — Showers embellished with 24-carat gold tiles. Duvets filled with eiderdown harvested from abandoned duck nests in Iceland. Pillow menus. Thirty different types of marble. A ceiling made of 21,000 Swarovski crystals representing the Milky Way. These are just some of the luxuries that await at Dubai's Burj Al Arab, one of the world's most exclusive hotels.
Up to now, if you weren't a paying guest at the hotel or dining at one of its restaurants, your Burj Al Arab experience was likely confined to snapping photos of the structure from the adjacent public beach.
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