- Dubai's Jumeirah Burj Al Arab luxury hotel will close from May until late 2027 for a comprehensive refurbishment program.
- The restoration aims to refresh and upgrade the hotel's iconic decor while preserving its distinctive character, following over 25 years of continuous operation.
- Refurbishment plans include redesigning all 198 suites and upgrading the spa, with French interior architect Tristan Auer leading the design.
- In February, the hotel sustained minor damage and a small fire after being hit by debris from an intercepted drone.
- The UK Foreign Office currently advises against all but essential travel to the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai.
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Dubai’s ‘seven star’ Burj Al Arab to close for 18-month renovations