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
  • @GrandmaMarlayne
    I loved seeing the inside of that hotel. I couldn't afford the airfare to Dubai let alone the hotel prices. Your adventure at the hotel was so appreciated! I feel like I was on vacation through your experience! Thank you so much!
  • @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
  • @WatashiWannabe
    "Would I stay here again? I can't afford to!" 🤣 I laugh not because I can't relate, but because I can relate all too well. Excellent work here.
  • @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
  • @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.
  • @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.
  • @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.