Seven 7-Star Hotels in the World | Cute and Weird
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Sep

Forget about 5-star hotels. Don’t even think of 6-star hotels. For hotels to be considered as one of the world’s best luxury hotels, they must be rated 7-stars! Seven-stars rating seems to be the norm nowadays, with new hotels aiming to be part of the best-of-the-best hotels list. So which hotels made it to the “World’s Most Luxurious Hotels” rankings (existing and under-construction)? No, not the Ice Hotel in Japan and no weird hotels included in the list even.

1. Morgan Plaza Beijing (now called Pangu Plaza 7-Star Hotel, under-construction) – Morgan Plaza is a super-luxury 7 star hotel under construction in Beijing, China. The plaza will contain two pavilions, a temple, a Japanese restaurant and a 600 meter long corridor.


2. Burj Al Arab Hotel – Dubai’s seven star Burj Al Arab Hotel is located in the premier Jumeirah Beach area of Dubai.

3. Town House Galleria – in Milan, Italy is the world’s first seven-star hotel.

4. Flower of the East - (under-construction) biggest project on Kish Island in the Persian Gulf, Iran. The project was slated to includes three hotels to be finished by 2010.

5. The Centaurus hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan. The project is set to complete in 2010 with a 37-story, 7 star deluxe hotel, with two 21-story residential towers, a 25-story corporate office tower, and a 5-story shopping mall.

6. The Pentominium – (under-construction) a supertall skyscraper in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

7. ITC Grand Chola – (in Chennai, India, under-construction) Commercial facilities include restaurants, a health spa, banquet space, an exhibition space and underground parking for 1,000-cars.

8. The Royalties Castle in Davao Philippines.

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