This 360-degree virtual tour of Dubai's top luxury hotel will give you vacation envy

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Cailey Rizzo
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This 360-degree virtual tour of Dubai's top luxury hotel will give you vacation envy
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Saying that the Burj Al Arab hotel is very nice would be an understatement.

With a private bridge from Dubai that leads up to the property, the hotel is renowned as one of the area's best -- and most impressive -- luxury hotels, with a distinctive sail design and lavish interiors.

Now, it has partnered with Google to provide videos and a 3D online tour of its lobby, suite, helipad, bar, spa and restaurants.

The tour starts in the lobby and looks up to the world's tallest atrium, which was designed to "prevent the fear of heights," according to its website.

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Next, online viewers can check out the accommodations. The $15,000-a-night, two-story royal suite depicted in the tour includes a marble staircase with a cheetah print carpet and a rotating canopy bed, all in bright reds and yellows.

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All suites contain a 24-carat gold iPad for all your luxury streaming needs.

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This is the bathroom. It has a butler.

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Next, it's a quick trip to the spa for some R&R. All that roaming around your big hotel room can get exhausting! This a real pool.

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Visitors go through the restaurant, then up to the bar. The tour ends on the rooftop helipad -- yes, of course there's a helipad -- where you're invited to take one last look around at Dubai and the Persian Gulf.

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The virtual tour is so extensive, you may even get lost. Fountains will go off. You can go swimming. There's an aquarium. The entire experience is stunning, even from behind a computer screen.

For those who cannot afford the hefty nightly rate, the 360-degree tour -- and the ensuing day dreams -- will have to suffice.

Additional reporting by Associated Press

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