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With the PuLi Hotel & Spa becoming the latest landmark icon to grace Shanghai, after opening a couple of months ago, the attention now shifts to Beijing, where a dragon-like structure boasting more stars than Dubai’s Burj Al Arab signals the country’s latest opulent showpiece.
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Enter The Dragon: Pangu 7 Star Hotel Beijing
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... posts series — Burj Al Arab: the most luxurious hotel in the world.
The Airbus A380 is a true wonder of modern ... 396 economy-class seats are located on board. A 7-hour flight is serviced by 27 crew members ... costs $2500, first-class costs $4000 (Dubai-Bangkok destination).
Photos and text (c) Sergey ...
Continuing the luxury-review posts series — Burj Al Arab: the most luxurious hotel in the world. ...
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... people. There is nothing majistical about it like Paris, or the feeling of awe like in Dubai. Grey and bland like the weather. That being said, I’ll be back ... Park right across from the Burj al Arab (7 star hotel). Tons of water slides which I went on over and over again while Karina ... world, which is situated next to the tallest building in the world. Dubai Mall is the size of 50 football pitches ...
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I must say the Burj Al Arab was one of the things I was looking forward to most when visiting Dubai. It is supposed to be the world's only 7 star hotel. In it's relatively short life on the coastline, this legendary and symbolic hotel has attracted international attention and awe, ensuring its place as one of the most photographed structures in ...
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... be cars (probably more Bugatti Veyrons per capita than anywhere else in the world), hotels, or nightlife, look no further than Dubai which is located in the United Arab Emirates along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf. ... 39;ll find in the Arabian playground, including the world's only 7-Star hotel.
I wonder where frugal travelers would stay in Dubai. Do they have like a Dubai Travelodge?
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The biggest igloo on the planet is also a hotel that is rebuilt every year with fresh snow and ice. This Lapland hotel will melt in 3 months from opening day. Everything inside is made from ice - even the drinking glasses.
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