The iconic Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is set to undergo a carefully phased 18-month restoration programme, led by French interior architect Tristan Auer.

Since opening in 1999, the property has stood as an architectural and cultural icon of modern luxury, with its dhow sail silhouette shaping the identity of the skyline of Dubai. From its launch, it set new international standards, pioneering personalised butler service and changing the face of luxury hospitality. With its 198 suites and overall opulent interior design featuring Swarovski crystals, marble, and gold leaf, the hotel exudes grandeur and sophistication.

Renowned for his refined approach to restoration, Auer’s work reflects a deep respect for heritage, craftmanship and detail that brings a contemporary sensibility to timeless spaces. In 2023, he won four awards at AHEAD Europe including Hotel of the Year for his restoration of Cartlon Cannes.

“Being entrusted with the very first restoration of a property of this calibre in Dubai – the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, a timeless icon of the region – is a profound privilege,” comments Tristan Auer. “To carry forward, with the utmost dedication, the legacy of such an extraordinary landmark is both an honour and a responsibility.”

Thomas B. Meier, Chief Executive Officer, Jumeirah adds: “Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is far more than an architectural landmark; it is a symbol of ambition, craftsmanship and enduring excellence. For the last 27 years, this exceptional property has served guests with the same passion and world-class standards that distinguish it from any other hotel in the world.

“This restoration programme marks a new chapter in the story of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, one that will carefully preserve the heritage of what is currently the sole property in our Jumeirah limited-edition collection of iconic landmark addresses defined by design distinction and prestige.”

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