Get married in style on the helipad of the Burj-al Arab Jumeirah
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, DUBAI/ Updated : Sep 6, 2018, 18:18 IST
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For would-be weds, the Helipad at Dubai’s most luxurious property, Burj Al Arab, is one of the best recommendations on the list. The helipad is 212 m high above the Arabian Sea, and exudes coastal charm, and beautiful panoramic vi … Read more
For would-be weds, the Helipad at Dubai’s most luxurious property, Burj Al Arab, is one of the best recommendations on the list. The helipad is 212 m high above the Arabian Sea, and exudes coastal charm, and beautiful panoramic views ideal for taking the wedding vows. Read less
With the whole wedding squad suggesting various activities for the wedding, it helps to be clearer about the destination. For would-be weds, the Helipad at Dubai’s most luxurious property, Burj Al Arab, is one of the best recommendations on the list. The helipad is 212 m high above the Arabian Sea, and exudes coastal charm, and beautiful panoramic views ideal for taking the wedding vows.
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There is full-time wedding architect employed by the hotel to design the weddings meticulously. The couple can choose to reach the hotel like royalty either by road in a Rolls Royce Phantom, or via air in an Italian twin engine AgustaWestland 109. The pair can also avail the opportunity to stay at one of the spacious luxury suites in the hotel. A dedicated perfumer works up his or her magic to create a scent unique to the couple. Impressive enough!
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