Located in the center of the Dubai business district, this 56 -plants hotel is the milestone of the 90s. Modern and innovative, the hotel rooms are served by glass elevators that float between the sky and the earth. Known as The Boulevard, The two towers that make up the hotel complex are faced and complement each other. Gardens, lakes, beaches and waterfalls surround the buildings, which becomes an extraordinary green space. Designed by Hazel WS Wong, by Norr Group Architect, the towers are 305 meters high. With an eye on the city from each floor, and gaining height … the hotel complex rethink and redefine contemporary luxury.
www.jumeirah.com
The Hotel J, Shanghai
Shanghai is a fascinating city for lovers of modern architecture.Jackal Pan / Getty Images
Located in the heart of Lujiazui, The J hotel is an architectural jewel. With European and American inspiration, design and graphic skyscrapers contributes an unparalleled luxury perspective. Designed by the American architect Marshall Strabala, the Spiral Hotel rises to the sky in a 120º swirl, which makes it the second highest tower in the world after Dubai's Burj Khalifa. Covered with glass and steel, the 632 meters high hotel offers impressive panoramic views. Shanghai at the highest point of Shanghai, the J Hotel is definitely the most spectacular viewpoint in China.
www.jhotel-shanghai.com
Baiyoke Sky Hotel, Bangkok
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Between comfort and serenity, this 88 -storey hotel located on the Pratunam Bangkok market It offers the most dynamic view of the city. The ambitious architectural achievement of the tower makes it The fifth highest hotel in the world today. Also known as the Baiyoke II tower, the hotel was built in the 1990s and is more than 300 meters high. Suspended between the ground and the air, the roof is accessible to breathe fresh air, above the bustle of the city of light.
www.baiyokesky.baiakehotel.com
Article originally published in Ad France.
Translation and adaptation of Fernanda Toral.