The Most Expensive Hotels Around The World.
The Hotel Martinez is known for stylish living, where comfort and technology have aesthetic overtones, and from its eminent position on the sea front, on the famous boulevard de La Croisette in Cannes, the Hotel Martinez has established itself over the decades as the flagship hotel on the Riviera. From the outside, its architectural beauty makes it timeless and establishes its elegance and eternal youth. With seven floors that overlook the sea front and a floor area that covers 40,000 square metres, it is one of the top European luxury hotels. Beachfront access and a private area is offered at the Martinez Hotel Cannes, as well as a swimming pool, a restaurant, a lounge, 24 hour reception, and a fitness center. The Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is an iconic structure, designed to symbolize Dubai's urban transformation and to mimic the sail of a boat. All the suites of this remarkable hotel are spacious to say the least, each taking two floors, with the floor to ceiling glass windows affording stunning views of the Arabian Gulf. Dining in the hotel is an equally memorable experience, with a choice of eight different restaurants, though the signature dining room, Al Mahara, should not be missed, with it's enormous aquarium providing both the centerpiece, and a convenient location to store the seafood items on the menu. All rooms are decorated with handcrafted Regency period pieces, with 1820's furnishings and 21st century technology. A state-of-the-art fully interactive TV system with free movies on demand, with wireless keyboard and printer, gives free access to the Internet, e-mail, Microsoft® Office, movies on demand, as well as extensive CD and DVD libraries. All guest rooms offer a mobile phone that, upon request, can operate throughout Europe, additionally each room has a private telephone line and fax machine.
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