Articles in the Hotels Category
Posted in Designer, Estate, Hotels, Luxury, Property on 27 September 2007
Denver is in a mood to set a new dimension to the perception of the luxury residence. Featured above is an edifice of the 1111 Tower that is only an inch away to collide with the skyline. The root of this revolutionary tower would reside 600 feet high (approx) and is making a move to be honored as the unique residential building in downtown Denver.

The structure of the building will offer luxury hotel accommodation in around 240 rooms along with 102 private dwellings varying from 1,000 square feet to 6,100 square feet. From below, the first 16 floors of the estate would be governed by the new Four Seasons Hotel Denver giving space to much-needed amenities viz. restaurant, spa, lobby lounge, fitness center, bar, meeting cabin and a rooftop pool with a vast dining compound.
The private residences will start from the 18th floor to the 45th floor enjoying the scenic beauty. The project is expected to be completed by spring 2010.
Via Luxist
Posted in Buildings, Hotels, Luxury, Luxury Brands on 2 September 2007

Looking out for a real Casino experience? The destination is not the much revered Las Vegas but the latest gaming destination- Singapore as it opens to you the world’s biggest Casino in the name of Venetian Macao Resort Hotel.
Moolah that went to materialize this mammoth project was no less than $2.4 billion. The 10.5 million square foot Venetian, that’s measured to be twice the size of the original Las Vegas, this one is going to pose as the largest building in Asia sands.
This is not where the story ends; the casino is not just the biggest building, but the priciest one as well at US$3.6 billion which will soon swell up to US$1.44 billion with rising developmental costs rising due to the Indonesian sand ban. Must say…this one is indeed going to be a truly elite choice!
Via: Shanghaiist
Posted in Architecture, Estate, Hotels, Luxury, Property on 8 July 2007

If you are looking for a chance to flaunt your riches so here we provide you with one. Spend a few days at the luxurious Two Story Sky Villa at The Palms in Las Vegas and every body would know that you indeed have moolah.

The lavish Sky Villa has been tagged as the world’s most expensive hotel suite by US business magazine Forbes. Living there you will actually be breathing in the air of luxury as the guests at the Sky Villa are given the plushest treatment. In a living area that stretches out to spacious 9,000-square-foot containing three-bedroom suite offers, you get to enjoy in a personal media room and relax in your own sauna and play poker while a personal butler takes care of your other whims and fancies.
As they say everything has a price tag attached to it so is this luxury living. It bears a tag of whopping $25,000 for one night. Hmm that’s indeed quite an amount though not for those who don’t bother shelling out any amount when it comes to a luxurious enjoyment.
Via: Forbes
Posted in Bath Accessories, Gold, Hotels, Luxury on 9 June 2007

Japanese local hotel chain posing in a golden bath made of 18-karat gold and stainless steel during a promotional press preview to attract customers at a jewelry shop in Tokyo. A bathtub just like this one made of gold has disappeared from the Japanese resort hotel, police said 30 May 2007, adding they had no clues to help them catch the cunning thief or thieves. The 71-centimetre (28-inch) long tub weighs 80 kilograms (175 pounds) and has an estimated value of 120 million yen (one million dollars).
Posted in Hotels, Luxury, Property on 12 May 2007
The Hydropolis Undersea Resort-work in progress

Designed by Joachim Hauser, this 10-star underwater hotel– the Hydropolis Undersea Resort is a $500-million project. Positioned in Dubai, the 60% base of the hotel is surrounded by water. Around 1.1-million-square-foot of area is equipped by a shopping mall, ballroom, island villas, restaurant, high-tech cinema, a missile-defense system for your safety in 60-feet underwater and 220 theme suites. Soon expected.
The Lunatic Hotel

Beyond stars, think of leading your life on a satellite. Designers Hans-Jurgen Rombaut and Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo (WATG) are engaged in giving their best shot to build a hotel on moon by 2050. Hans identifies the engine as the ’sensation engine’ that will allow guests to “indulge in low-gravity games with the help of two 160-meters high slanting towers.”
Commercial Space Station Skywalker

Enjoy the cosmic experience in the Commercial Space Station Skywalker. Designed by Bigelow Aerospace, Las Vegas, this inflatable space hotel is expected to be located 515-kms above Earth. The anticipated cost of the project is $500 million but to rent a night here will pitch you $1 million. The preliminary phase, Genesis I was launched from Russia last year and the news is the human space complex will be accessible by 2015.
Foldable hotel pods

Like portable ipods, now the hotel pods can also be set in distant locations. Isn’t it fun?
This allows you to enjoy the beauty of the place and once tired can pack-up your accessories and hunt for next hotspot. Designed by m3 Architects, London, the cost of the foldable hotel is expected to be in between $72 to $104 million.



