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Friday, 19 August 2016

The World's First Rainforest Hotel

Dubai's new £230million towers will have a man-made jungle, artificial beach and spectacular 'sky pool. As the entire world familiar of Dubai, who is already renowned for the world’s tallest building, substantial artificial islands and mind-boggling luxury, but it will soon to be home to another remarkable claim to fame. Therefore, the world's first hotel with its own rainforest is planned to open in the desert city in 2018 and will have attractions of an artificial beach, splash pool and trees that spray mist. The estimated project cost is £230million. The Rosemont Hotel & Residences is the latest example of over-the-top luxury in the emirate, which has fast become a go-to destination for holidaymakers and a major hub for air travel between the West and Asia.

Moreover, renderings of the five-star hotel and apartment project, which will be operated by the Hilton brand Curio, proposal a glimpse into what the 75,000-square foot, man-made jungle will look like when it opens to visitors.  Further, it will be placed inside a five-storey podium at the base of two 47-storey towers, and filled with exotic plants to make for an exclusive guest experience. The stunning attraction will cater to all families’ acknowledgments to its artificial beach and pool, and it is believed to be the first rainforest in the Middle East. The hotel will comprises of 450 guest rooms and suites in a tower that will also have a lobby on the 26th floor, an upper-floor pool that spreads over the edge of the building, fine dining, VIP lounge, and spa and meeting rooms.

So, other family-friendly facilities include an adventure play area for children, a bowling alley and trampoline park. It is located on a three-acre site, the project, owned by Royal International, also calls for 280 private residences in a serviced apartment tower with shops and places to socialize. Moreover, the hotel and apartment towers were designed by ZAS Architects, which has offices in United Arab Emirates and Canada.







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