
Big pictures:
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If you think that Burj al Arab is the most expensive hotel you are wrong. The most expensive hotel is in fact Emirates Palace and here are some facts about it.
6 in the number of employees on per guest.
10 employees is the number of people working on polishing the chandellers.
12 dollar is the price for a cup of coffe.
20 kilos of gold covers the ceiling of the lobby.
45 is the number of golfcarts availible for the staff for tranportation outdoors and indoors since some of the corridors are 500meters
140 elevators are used to tranport lazy guest who don't want to take the stairs.
2600 is the number of employees
10 000 dollar is the price if you want sleep one night in the presidental suite.
3 000 000 is the number of square meters the interior of the hotel covers.
3.2 billion dollars is the money that has been spent on building the hotel.
I'm quite striked by the price of this hotel. While people living a several miles away from the hotel are staving, others are edulging themselves in extreme luxury.
