13 mind-blowing facts that show just how over-the-top the world's most luxurious hotel, a $1 billion hotel on a man-made island in Dubai, really is
- The Burj Al Arab is consistently ranked as the most luxurious hotel in the world.
- Since its opening in 1999, the $1 billion Dubai hotel has continued to unveil extravagant amenities.
- While it's no secret the hotel is one of the world's best, some facts - such as the helipad transforming into a tennis court - may come as a surprise.
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The Burj Al Arab is frequently recognized as the world's most luxurious hotel.
Built in 1999 for $1 billion on a man-made island that has private beaches on three sides, the Burj consistently ranks among the most elite hotels in the world. Guests have to pass through a guarded bridge before entering the hotel property.
While it's no secret the hotel is one of the best, it may be surprising that its helipad was temporarily used as a tennis court and that a fleet of Rolls-Royce cars remain ready to chauffeur guests at all times.
Business Insider's Harrison Jacobs previously visited the hotel and noted that the most luxurious amenity is the 24-hour personal butler service.
Keep reading for a look at some of the most surprising facts about the world's most luxurious hotel.