Presentation 1
Presentation 1
Presentation 1
• Roll no:-16424
• BSC Degree
• Year:-1st year
• Faculty:-Room Division
• There are six restaurants in the hotel, The Burj Al Arab is a five-star hotel, the highest
including: official ranking. While the hotel is sometimes
• Al Muntaha ("The Ultimate"), is located 200 m erroneously described as "the world's only
'seven-star' hotel", the hotel management
(660 ft) above the Persian Gulf, offering a view claims never to have done that themselves. The
of Dubai. It is supported by a term appeared due to a British journalist who
full cantilever that extends 27 m (89 ft) from had visited the hotel on a tour before the hotel
either side of the mast, and is accessed by was officially opened. The journalist described
a panoramic elevator. Burj al Arab as "more than anything she has
• Al Mahara ("Oyster"), which is accessed via a ever seen" and therefore referred to it as a
simulated submarine voyage, features a large seven-star hotel.[26] In the words of a Jumeirah
seawater aquarium, holding roughly 990,000 L Group spokesperson: "There's not a lot we can
(260,000 US gal) of water. The wall of the tank, do to stop it. We're not encouraging the use of
made of acrylic glass in order to withstand the the term. We've never used it in our
water pressure, is about 18 cm (7.1 in) thick. advertising."
Notable events
• 2004: Tiger Woods teeing off.
• 2005: Andre Agassi and Roger Federer playing tennis.
• 2006: Ronan Keating shot the Music Video for his single "Iris" at the Helipad
of Burj Al Arab.
• 2007: The Today Show broadcast from the Helipad a segment of Where in the
World is Matt Lauer?
• 2011: Golfer Rory McIlroy performing a bunker shot.
• 2013: Heli-lift of Aston Martin Vanquish.
• 2013: David Coulthard performing donuts in a Formula 1 racecar.
• 2017: Nick Jacobsen kiteboards down to the sea.
In popular culture
• The last chapter of the espionage novel Performance Anomalies takes place at the top of the
Burj Al Arab, where the spy protagonist Cono 7Q discovers that through deadly betrayal his spy
nemesis Katerina has maneuvered herself into the top echelon of the government of Kazakhstan.
The hotel can also be seen in Syriana and also some Bollywood movies.
• Richard Hammond included the building in his television series, Richard Hammond's Engineering
Connections.
• The Burj Al Arab serves as the cover image for the 2009 album Ocean Eyes by Owl City.
• The Burj Al Arab was the site of the last task of the fifth episode of the first season of the Chinese
edition of The Amazing Race, where teams had to clean up a room to the hotel's standards.
• The building was the location of the main challenge of the ninth episode of the Canadian-
American animated television series Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race,[41] where
contestants were forced to either return a serve from a tennis robot on the hotel’s helipad, or
squeegee an entire column of the hotel’s windows.