
Burj Al Arab
For travelers thinking they’ll find bargains in Asia, that’s only partly true. Sure, you can find amazing noodle shops in Chiang Mai where you can order a giant bowl of noodles to fill your belly for a day for under two dollars, but what if money is no object? Out-of-this world accommodations are just around the corner, from regular double-occupancy rooms to private suites galore.
1. Burj Al Arab, Dubai – $24,000/night
The Burj Al Arab calls itself the “world’s most luxurious hotel,” and sits on its own independent island off the coast of Dubai. The building resembles a grand ship’s sail and is the third tallest hotel in the world. The 2,600 square foot Royal Suite delivers opulent surroundings along with a private elevator and cinema, two master bedrooms, rain showers and Jacuzzis.