1. The hotel has a 6:1 staff-to-guest ratio.
2. A stay at the Burj Al Arab includes Rolls-Royce chauffeur service.
3. The hotel has a private helipad that can be transformed into a golf green — and was temporarily turned into a racetrack in 2013.
4. The hotel is covered in 20,000 square feet of gold leaf.
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6. There is no such thing as a single room in the hotel: They're all deluxe suites.
7. The mattresses in the suites can cost up to $15,000 and the bedding is stuffed with duck feathers.
The mattresses found in Burj Al Arab suites are DUX mattresses, made by luxury Swedish brand DUXIANA.
According to Business Insider's Harrison Jacobs, "The bedding is made of Eiderdown feathers harvested from the abandoned nests mother Eider ducks use to keep their eggs warm."
8. There are also pillow menus.
9. Guests receive a complimentary set of Hermès toiletries.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad10. Guests receive a 14-karat gold iPad to use during their stay.
11. The hotel's flagship restaurant is led by a Michelin-starred chef and features a $266 bass on the menu.
The main hotel restaurant — a fine dining seafood venue called Al Mahara — is headed by Michelin-starred chef Nathan Outlaw. Menu items include a $266 salt-baked sea bass and a $114 chili king crab meal.
The hotel also features gold-encased wine racks. A tasting menu with a wine pairing begins at $475 per person.