Monday, June 28, 2010

Back in Germany

After our seven weeks in the Philippines and almost a week in the United Arab Emirates, we're finally back here in Deutschland. Thanks to the entertainment system of the Etihad Airways, the 6-hour flight is not that boring. I'm also very happy to be back in the blogosphere, its my other world.



Day 4 - Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa


The Dubai Mall is the world's largest shopping mall based on total area and sixth largest by gross leasable area. Located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, it is part of the Burj Khalifa complex, the 20-billion-dollar project which has 1,200 shops.








I've been to different shopping malls around the world, but Dubai Mall for me is the most beautiful, its facade, the shops, the decorations. We're also here in Dubai seven years ago in which we do some safari adventure and dined at Burj Al Ahrab, another seven star hotel in the world. And to visit one of the most luxurious shops and the biggest tower in the world is a dream come true for me, a once in a lifetime experience.










The entrance to the world's largest tower, Burj Khalifa is also inside Dubai mall. Thanks again to my dear blogger friend Monique who bought our ticket in advance. For walk-in guest the ticket costs 400 Dirhams and for scheduled entry its only 100 dirhams.












On the way back to Abu Dhabi by bus, a glimpse of the hotel on the right side reminds me how lucky i am to visit and dined on the (only) two seven star hotels in the world, the Emirates Palace and Burj Al Ahrab. I'm really thankful to our LORD ALMIGHTY for all the blessings and the privileged to see the beauties of the world.


Day 3- Emirates Palace


The Emirates Palace Hotel is the 7 star ‘jewel in the crown’ of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It also carries a 7 star price tag for visitors who wish to stay. In fact, the Emirates Palace actually boasts of providing the world’s most expensive tailor made holiday. So, if money is no object, then this is definitely the place to stay. But for us, five star accommodation is just fine, anyway the pre-booked lunch at Emirates Palace is already expensive enough. Join me in showing you the most expensive hotel in the world. Just imagine the tons and tons of gold used in this out of the world creation of man.












The BUFFET










The STORES




The TOILET



The BALLROOM with its golden facade


OUTSIDE VIEW