Evading the din and bustle of mundane life seems to be a tough job nowadays. But, what if you receive an opportunity of relishing a majestic view of your surrounding from a cozy corner, preserved somewhere in the clouds? Sounds unreal? Well, have a look at these tall hotels to make your wish practicable.
At the magnificent height of 355 meters, this towering hotel in Dubai has 77 floors with 1608 rooms, separated between two similar looking towers. It is reputed to consist of numerous food and beverage outlets, a swimming pool, a gymnasium, conference halls, meeting rooms, spa and health club as well as a spacious banquet hall. Built in 2007, its jagged design is inspired from the trunk of a date palm.
If you are on the lookout of a health conscious hotel perched up somewhere high, then this lofty hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, would be a perfect choice. Bearing a height of 333 meters, it is alcohol-free and is bent on stressing more on comfort than interior designs. All the 72 floors consist of rooms that offer grand views of the city. Get a room on one of the higher floors to cherish a sight of Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
Proudly manifesting the tag of “The world’s only 7-star hotel,” this comprises of 28 double-storey floors accommodating 202 luxurious bedroom suites that have sweeping staircases, private butlers and lavish bathrooms with whirlpool baths. Among the manifold highlights of this 321 meters high hotel, two of the most spectacular are the Talise Spa overlooking the ocean, and the restaurant on the 27th floor, Al Muntana. Equally captivating is its unique design of billowing sails and lastly, don’t miss out the artificial island on which it is placed.
This lanky hotel of 309 meters provides a marvelous ambiance for both pleasure and work. Consisting of 400 plush rooms and suites, it triumphs over other hotels in offering a limitless daily entrance to Wild Wadi Waterpark. There is also a lofty atrium lobby overlooking Dubai’s financial region, where business meetings and conferences can be executed with ease. Finally, pamper your taste buds by dining in some of its distinguished restaurants such as The Rib Room or The Ivy.
Facing the Burj Khalifa, this 5-star hotel cum residential compound consists of 196 rooms and 626 serviced apartments. An exquisite range of world-class restaurants, a well-furnished fitness center, as well as top-notch conference and event facilities, are some of its noteworthy features.
For a grand bird’s eye view from a public observatory placed high on the 77th floor, you need to stop at Baiyoke Tower II in Bangkok. About 304 meters tall, this hotel located in the city’s famous, Pratunam market, has 85 floors with 673 guest rooms. Apart from the impressive skywalk, the other notable attractions are a revolving rooftop observation deck on the 84th floor and a Roof Top Bar & Music Lounge on the 83rd floor.
Sharing space with a departmental store and a mall on the same podium, the Wuxi Maoye City – Marriott Hotel, stands tall amidst a complex of six towers, the other five being residential towers. With a height of 304 meters and having 68 floors, this building, together with Wuxi International Finance Plaza, serve as the focal point of a rapidly progressing business district.
This skyscraper, conveniently situated in the heart of the city, provides easy access to Emirates Towers Metro Station and claims to be equally close to other important places such as The Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, World Trade Centre and Dubai Mall. It is 294 meters tall, has 66 floors containing 398 comfortable rooms. Whether you are visiting for leisure or business purpose, this hotel is bound to fulfill your expectations, with great views of Zabeel Palace and Jumeirah Beach, as well as an avant-garde Business Centre and ten up-to-date conference facilities.
Gear up to relish the maximum exploitation of your highest fantasies at this 244 meters tall, exotic hotel in Panama. With an enticing pool deck, a private beach club on Viveros Island, casino, wellness spa, and gym, enjoy opulence as never before. It’s simply impossible to overlook its other fascinating aspects – 1500 parking spaces, retail shops, as well as event and meeting spaces for those on business.
Named after the largest clear cut diamond in the world, the 3,106 carat Cullinan Diamond, this residential complex of twin towers offers mesmerizing views of the Victoria Harbor. Both the towers are 270 meters tall and have glass facades endowing them with a futuristic appearance.
Most of us agree that there is one life and hence we need to make the most of our opportunities. Living in any of these sky-high hotels resembles such a precious chance. Don’t miss it, for it comes with an unbelievably tempting promise – the bliss of experiencing life as a king!