Opulent duplex suites, Hermès toiletries, butler service, private beach





























Umm Suqeim Third - Umm Suqeim 3 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Get directions

"“Dubai’s most iconic address just got more enticing with Jumeirah Burj Al Arab’s offer: 10% off savings and a $200 resort credit on three-night stays or longer in one-bedroom suites, valid through December 31, 2025. Guests at the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab enjoy opulent accommodations, personal butler services, Hermes amenities, and unforgettable views of the Arabian Gulf. Begin each day with a gourmet breakfast and end it with cocktails at the sleek Sal beach club. This is peak indulgence in one of the world’s most iconic hotels.”" - Paris Wilson

"I really admire Tom Coll’s pastry work at the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah in Dubai; he’s a pastry chef with a bold, modern style that I find inspiring." - Nicola Leigh Stewart

"Perched on its own island, the sail-inspired Burj Al Arab is one of Dubai’s most iconic symbols and, at 25 years, embraces unapologetic opulence rather than quiet luxury: every suite is a duplex with sweeping staircases and gold accents, Hermès toiletries (including eaux de parfum), eight on-site restaurants such as the gold-laden Gilt Sky Bar, and a Talise Spa whose indoor pool with mosaic pillars remains a destination in itself." - Laura Ratliff


"Set in a shining, sailboat-like building on the water, this hotel epitomizes Dubai excess: expect beds with choices of feather, goose-down, or anti-allergy fillings, gold-embellished furniture and presidential duplex bathrooms with full-size Jacuzzis, all part of the outlandish suite offerings that define the city's highest tier." - Mitchell Friedman

"Its not everyday that one gets to stay at a seven-star resort and a historical landmark at once, but this is exactly what you get at the Burj Al Arab. The ultimate destination for experiencing Arabian extravagance, this place is not for guests who are looking for minimal design. The iconic hotel is decked out in golden accents, outstanding mosaics and lavish rooms and facilities, including MICHELIN-starred restaurant, Al Muntaha . Surely, their 202 rooms and suites are nothing short of excessive regality, but its their Presidential Suite that takes the cake. If you plan on staying here, expect rotating beds, two master bathrooms with full-size jacuzzis, Hermès bathroom kit, a private library and of course, 24/7 butler service, to name a few." - The MICHELIN Guide