The Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, Dubai's sail-shaped architectural marvel, has been welcoming guests for a quarter of a century. This luxury hotel – which was deemed the world's first seven-star hotel despite no official rating – has been a hit with travellers since the day it opened. It quickly became known for its grandeur and opulence.
Its sail-shaped silhouette, inspired by the traditional dhow boats of the Arabian Gulf, is one of the most prominent structures on Dubai's burgeoning skyline. Towering above the coastline, it is topped with a circular helipad, a platform that's been the stage for many unforgettable events during the hotel's 25-year lifespan.
From hosting yoga classes hundreds of metres above ground, to showcasing David Guetta's virtual concert while the world was in lockdown, here are 10 memorable moments from the helipad's history.
1. Tiger Wood tees-off
Golf professional Tiger Woods is a repeat visitor to the Burj Al Arab's highest floor. His first sporting spectacle on the helipad took place in 2004, when Woods tee-ed off from the platform to mark the start of the Dubai Desert Classic. He returned 10 years later, but in 2014, it was his niece Cheyenne Woods who would make the shot. In 2017, Tiger was back at the helipad again ahead of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, although this time he used the platform in a more conventional manner when he took a helicopter tour of the city.