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Amazing hotels that will drive you completely crazy

The Oberoi Udaivilas, India

If you had lots, lots, lots of money and could choose any hotel in the world, which one would you choose? To make the decision easier, we have prepared a list of amazing hotels that will drive you completely crazy!

Mondrian, London

Where? On the banks of the Thames, adjacent to the renovated Tate Modern.
Why should you visit this hotel? It is the only hotel in London to offer balconies overlooking the Thames. At the top of the hotel is the Rumpus Room bar, from which we can observe the city. There is also a SPA, fitness center, two restaurants and a cinema.
The biggest advantage? Dandelyan Bar, which offers a selection of cocktails with different plants for a unique and eclectic taste.
More: morganshotelgroup.com

The Peninsula, Hong Kong

Where? At the southern tip of the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong.
Why should you visit this hotel? Built in 1928, The Peninsula is the oldest hotel in Hong Kong and is one of the world's most famous properties. The rooms have a timeless yet modern design and a unique view of the city. There are SPAs, several reputable restaurants and even a helicopter that can be booked for these VIP adventures - Journeys of Peninsula.
The biggest advantage? A luxurious rooftop pool with panoramic views and LED touch screens throughout the rooms that control everything from lights to temperature.
More: hongkong.peninsula.com

Minaret Station, New Zealand

Where? In Minaret Bay, a town located in the wilderness of the southern part of New Zealand.
Why should you visit this hotel? Minaret Station is a luxury lodge accessible only by helicopter. A whole range of outdoor activities are available, such as hunting and fishing, as well as helicopter rides in the summer. The rustic rooms have a free mini bar, a surround sound system and two terraces. All meals and house wine are included.
The biggest advantage? The biggest advantage of Minaret Station is certainly the view, which we will enjoy the most while soaking in the private jacuzzi on the terrace.
More: minaretstation.com

Hotel Kakslauttanen, Finland

Where? In the Lapland town of Saariselkä, 250 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle.
Why should you visit this hotel? Anyone who has ever seen a photo of Hotel Kakslauttanen is desperate to visit the hotel. Here you can experience the aurora borealis and the starry sky right from your warm bed. If we go there in winter, the best time to see the aurora borealis, then we will be able to decide on some other activity, such as sledding, snow tanking, skiing or ice fishing. There are also 2 restaurants in town, and the hotel provides transportation to and from the airport.
The biggest advantage? Santa is real! He lives just minutes away from this hotel.
More: kakslauttanen.fi

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Hotel Le Sirenuse, Italy

Where? On the Amalfi Coast.
Why should you visit this hotel? Nestled among the bushes along the Amalfi Coast, the historic Hotel Le Sirenuse is the first choice of celebrity guests. The hotel, which has a swimming pool, SPA and fitness center, is calm, luxurious and full of classic charms. The rooms have sea views and the floors are decorated with handmade tiles. Among other things, the hotel offers dinners by the sea, as well as the La Sponda restaurant, which has a Michelin star.
The biggest advantage? The hotel has a wooden boat that accommodates up to 12 people and takes them on a trip along the nearby coast for free.
More: sirenuse.it

Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE

Where? Along the Persian Gulf in the affluent city of Dubai.
Why should you visit this hotel? Burj Al Arab is considered the most luxurious hotel in the world. The hotel offers all possible privacy and private butlers are available to guests. The rooms are luxurious, decorated with gold, and while soaking in the massive marble bathtub, guests feel like kings and queens. The hotel's famous terrace has two swimming pools, a custom-made beach and a restaurant.
The biggest advantage? Have you always wanted to drive down the street in an Aston Martin? Lamborghini? The hotel offers the Dream Car Rental service, where you can also rent supercars. If you want to get around in style, then the hotel has a fleet of Rolls-Royces and BMWs ready for you.
More: jumeirah.com

Hotel Plaza Athenee, Paris, France

Where? Paris, France.
Why should you visit this hotel? Hotel Plaza Athenee is very popular among fashion bloggers, so we have certainly already managed to admire its beautiful exterior or the magnificent lobby inside. The opulent property is the pinnacle of French luxury, and its location is close to all the designer stores that will hit our wallets hard. The hotel prides itself on its services, which means they have everything your heart desires. There is even a pillow menu where we choose our sleeping pad, and there are also personal trainers, a special service where they attend to our footwear and walkers for those arriving with small children.
The biggest advantage? SPA and beauty treatments Dior Institut, where healing is (just like fashion) haute couture, which means that this is also the level of care and expertise that our skin can expect.
More: dorchestercollection.com

The Oberoi Udaivilas, India

Where? On the banks of Lake Pichola in Udaipur, India.
Why should you visit this hotel? If we book a suite at The Oberoi Udaivilas Hotel, we will have access to a private pool, as well as an incredible view of the lake and our own backyard. The restaurants and SPA are top-notch, and the decor throughout the hotel is opulent but indulgent towards Westerners. The hotel also houses the main restaurant, Udaimahal, which offers a sumptuous feast of Indian dishes in the evenings.
The biggest advantage? Lunch on the lake while cruising in a small boat.
More: oberoihotels.com

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