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Incredible: an overflow pool that "hangs" from the 10th floor of a hotel in Dallas

Photo: Hotel Joules

This infinity pool "hangs" over a busy Dallas street and is part of the luxury Joule Hotel.

Hotel Joule in the heart of the business district of Dallas, USA Texas is truly something special. No wonder it has become a real tourist attraction. The reason for this is the unusual location of its rooftop pool.

The overflow pool, which "hangs" over the busy street, is located on the 10th floor and protrudes from the hotel building by as much as 2.5 meters.

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Hotel Joule is a luxury hotel with 161 rooms in downtown Dallas, named after the unit of measurement for energy - the joule. The hotel is the work of designer Adam D. Tihany, who arranged a modern residence inside the famous neo-Gothic building from the 1920s.

Its walls are decorated with magnificent works of art, among them you can find a huge creation of Andy Warhol, and an even bigger attraction is the infinity pool on the roof of the facility. On the 10th floor.

Overflow pool

The charming glazed infinity pool thus offers exceptional views of the surrounding streets and the happenings in the city center. And the best. You can watch the walking pedestrians and driving cars right in your swimsuit. The braver ones can swim all the way to the far end of the overhanging pool and look towards the bottom, which will give them the feeling of floating above the hot asphalt.

Photo: Hotel Joule

The infinity pool is a real little blue oasis in the middle of the concrete jungle in Dallas. During the summer months, it has thus become a popular meeting place for hotel guests and tourists from all over the world, and Dallas residents also like to join them in the pool. The daily ticket is anything but affordable. It will cost you $50.

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