Wednesday 23 February 2011

Rafayel London top boutique Hotel brings to you Hotels of the world


Rafayel London top boutique Hotel brings to you Hotels of the world :Tallest,Largest, Most Expensive,Most Expensive Hotel to Build,Largest Room,Coldest Hotel,Highest Hotel, Highest Hotel (altitude above sea level), Most Eco-Friendly Hotel  

                     World's Highest Hotel (floor height): Park Hyatt - Shanghai, China
The Park Hyatt in Shanghai occupies floors 79 to 93 of the 101 story Shanghai World Finance Center with views over the Huangpu River and the city skyline and located in the heart of Lujiazui business district in Pudong.




World's Highest Hotel (altitude above sea level): Hotel Everest View - Nepal



World's Highest Hotel (altitude above sea level): Hotel Everest View - Nepal
The Hotel Everest View is 3,880 meters (12,730 ft) above sea level and is set in the Sagarmatha National Park. All rooms have views of Mount Everest standing at 8,848 meters (29,030 ft) and the only direct access is by chartered helicopter.


                                        World's Coldest Hotel: Icehotel - Jukkasjarvi, Sweden



                            
The Icehotel has rooms built entirely from ice and snow, decorated with handcrafted ice art and sculptures, an ice chapel licensed for marriages and baptisms, and two restaurants serving a range of Lappish and Swedish dishes. Activities include snowmobile trips, northern lights tours, and dog sled tours.


             World's Most Eco-Friendly Hotel: Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa - Queensland, Australia




World's Most Eco-Friendly Hotel: Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa - Queensland, Australia
Set in the world's oldest rainforest, Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa has 15 villas nestled inside the Daintree Rainforest, and is committed to complying with sustainable tourism standards. Practices in place include using solar power, low energy lights and an organic farm to grow its own produce.




                                               World's Tallest Hotel: Burj Al Arab - Dubai
                                                                                



 World's Tallest Hotel: Burj Al Arab - Dubai
Currently the tallest operating hotel in the world until it is surpassed by Dubai's Rose Tower later this year, the Burj Al Arab stands 321 meters (1,050 feet) high. A self-rated 7 star hotel built on a man-made island 280 meters from shore, Burj Al Arab also boasts its own Rolls Royce fleet, Versace bedspreads, and private shopper and helicopter landing platform.


   World's Hotel (by no. of rooms): The Palazzo Resort Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas, USA


The Palazzo Resort Hotel & Casino, which operates under the same license as The Venetian hotel next door, has 8,108 rooms combined. The hotel is like a mini city, with a large selection of restaurants, fashion stores, its own casino, and seven pools.


World's Most Expensive Hotel Room: Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi - Athens, Greece




Featuring a dedicated butler, chef and pianist, the Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi is the world's most expensive hotel room at $50,000 a night. The room overlooks the Aegean Sea, which you can view from a private pool with a hydro massage device. The resort also has a private Lear jet.

World's Largest Hotel Room: Royal Suite in the Grand Hills Hotel & Spa - Broummana, Lebanon





The Royal Suite in the Grand Hills Hotel & Spa is set over six floors for a total 8,000 square meters (86,110 sq ft) with half of this living space and the rest two swimming pools, a garden, terrace and pavilions.


                            World's Most Expensive Hotel to Build: Emirates Palace - Abu Dhabi


The Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, which opened in 2005, cost over $3 billion to build with silver, gold and marble used throughout the hotel and the 1,002 chandeliers made from Swarovski crystals.



                                    





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  London Rafayel Boutique Hotel wishes the best to these great Hotels and wishes to                                      emulate their success

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