I Stay In The World's Only 7 Star Hotel - OMG

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Published 2023-04-07
Join me as I spend the night in one of the world's most iconic hotels in Dubai -Inside The Burj Al Arab which is laced with 24-carat gold standing tall at 321 metres as the world’s tallest all-suite hotel, the iconic Burj Al Arab redefines and hosts a modern take on Arabian luxury. Located on a private island, let's find out if it's worth the hype!

The Burj Al Arab is a five-star hotel, with the highest official ranking. While the hotel is sometimes erroneously described as "the world's only 'seven-star' hotel"

The hotel owns a fleet of Rolls-Royce Phantoms and you can arrive by helicopter landing on the helipad located on the 28th storey. (This video is NOT Sponsored by The Burj Al Arab

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All Comments (21)
  • @Scitch87
    Not gonna lie, driving up to the world's only 7 star hotel in a Fiat Punto is the greatest power move i have ever seen.
  • @magpie1862
    I feel like I don’t need to stay here in real life because I vicariously stayed in the hotel with you during this video. Thanks! You’ve just saved me £1500!
  • @erepsekahs
    It was taking a long time for the check-in because they saw the car you pulled up in and were verifying your credit card was good.
  • @chaedi8457
    I was actually expecting this to be closer to £5,000+. So seeing it was 'only' £1,500 I actually think that is pretty reasonable. For a once in a lifetime trip or a honeymoon, staying for one or two nights seems at least within reach.
  • @MrGriff305
    Regardless of the price, the fact that human beings have the discipline to maintain something so perfectly is very impressive. Lots of hard work goes into maintenance. It's a beautiful fantasy setting.
  • @KF-cx8bm
    I woke up this morning feeling down, I found your channel, watched 3 vlogs so far and am now as happy as can be. Ive "stayed" at 3 world class hotels with more to come, thank you
  • @alphaomega3499
    Lived in Dubai for 19 years and still have a house there. Been in that hotel a few times, and yes, it is quite impressive. The world hotel rating system stops at five stars.
  • @antonliverpool1
    Dubai to me can be compared to a plastic flower. Also, if a hotel has the gall to call itself anything higher than 5* (which, in global rating systems means nothing) I wouldn’t expect the following: - A charge for snacks and soft drinks from the mini bar. - No comp airport transfer - being told ‘no’ when asking to look at the facilities. - Seeing poolside loungers crammed together. - Decor that hasn’t been updated much in 20 years
  • @TaliaIGhul
    I've seen documentaries and quick presidential suite (or whatever they call their best suite) tours. But I never seen a tour of the Burj al Arab this in-depth. In lesser hotels, your suite could be considered a master suite. That pool area's heavenly. It's also sweet how you have a butler service for your room. Thanks for taking the time and everything to give us a first hand look into this exclusive experience.
  • Just found your channel - thanks so very much for the Ritz - the Savoy - the Plaza and this one. Looking forward to more. As stated previous - what a wonder "vicarious stay". Thank You!
  • @LifeofMorag
    There is something so pure and wonderful about seeing the guy who spends a lot of time checking out the worst that Britain has to offer holiday wise suddenly shooting up in the world. A very well deserved stay. Also loved the way the tour was exactly the same style as you would do in the Holiday Inn, Travel Lodge or Pontins.
  • @gregp7605
    Thank-you for saving me time and money. I was unable to feel like I would get 1,500 worth of luxury from a stay here. I feel like I've stayed in other properties for 1/10 the amount and enjoyed similar features, amenities, etc. without all of the gold of course. Keep up the great work
  • @beth-bi9yv
    Love how you explore the hotel exactly how I would, looking through all the bits and bops ❤
  • @jbzoom
    My parents gave themselves a five day treat at the Burj for their 80th birthdays. They really enjoyed it and my wife and I joined them for a couple of meals. Great memories, especially as a year or two later they both developed terminal health problems.
  • @MikeJF355
    I had the pleasure of staying here for a while a number of years ago. Apart from some of the furnishings the rooms are still exactly the same. If you add up all the free goodies you get, Hermes toiletries, chocolates, a decent bottle of wine per night etc the actual cost is not too bad. The architecture is stunning and the service excellent. There used to be a massive fountain spray on the water area with the little water jets, (they are supposed to represent fish) which used to shoot up and then cascade down with minimum splash. The underground seafood restaurant was great, you reached it via a small pretend submarine, the only problem being as you tuck into your fish, one of its brothers is looking at you through the glass. If you go to the beach, a buggy will take you there and when you come out of the water you get drinks and lavender scented towels given to you. It's nice to do it once.