Dubai's Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, which opened its doors in December 1999, is closing for restoration work. The iconic hotel is the flagship asset of Jumeirah,
a global luxury hospitality company and part of Dubai Holding. An Instagram post on its official handle stated, "After more than 25 years of welcoming the world, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab will undertake a carefully phased restoration programme. This moment marks not an ending, but a thoughtful pause, dedicated to preserving an icon for generations to come." It also added that the restoration of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab "will honour its architectural and cultural significance, while discreetly enhancing its interiors with exceptional care and craftsmanship." The hotel will be closed for 18 months. French interior architect Tristan Auer has been appointed to lead the restoration of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab. Jumeirah Burj Al Arab has been designed to resemble the sail of a traditional dhow and it is one of the most important landmarks of Dubai. It has been a leading asset that has contributed to positioning Dubai as a global hospitality and tourism hub. The Burj Al Arab Jumeirah has many extraordinary features. Rising above the Arabian Gulf, the hotel includes a helipad positioned 210 metres above ground that offers the most fantastic view of Dubai's skyline. Inside, the interiors are richly decorated with marble, gold leaf and vibrant colours, creating an atmosphere of opulence. Its atrium is among the tallest in the world and reaches over 180 metres in height. "Internationally acclaimed for its visionary architecture, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab defines Jumeirah’s exclusive Jumeirah Icons Collection – a celebration of properties renowned for their design, prestige and extraordinary guest experiences. Behind its sail-like facade lies a collection of elegant suites, acclaimed dining, including Michelin-starred Al Muntaha, an award-winning spa, and the stylish Sal beach club with infinite views of the Arabian Gulf," states the website of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab.
Suites have been designed to deliver an unparalleled experience. The Royal Suite spans two floors and covers 780 square metres. It features a private cinema, library and even a rotating bed. Dining is another highlight, with restaurants such as Al Mahara offering a unique underwater setting framed by a vast seawater aquarium.
It also features a helicopter lounge that provides panoramic views. The Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is renowned for its extravagant events, including one of its most iconic moments when its helipad was transformed into the world’s highest temporary tennis court. Tennis legends Andre Agassi and Roger Federer played a friendly match on this court.
Thomas B. Meier, chief executive officer of Jumeirah, stated, “Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is far more than an architectural landmark; it is a symbol of ambition, craftsmanship and enduring excellence. For the last 27 years, this exceptional property has served guests with the same passion and world-class standards that set it apart from any other hotel. This restoration programme marks a new chapter in the story of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, one that will carefully preserve the heritage of what is currently the sole property in our Jumeirah limited-edition collection of iconic landmark addresses defined by design distinction and prestige."














