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The best hotel in the world

The most luxurious hotel in the world is the Burj Al-Arab Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a seven-star hotel. There is also a seven-star hotel that is about to be built in Haitang Bay and will be built by Jindian Group at a cost of 1.68 billion in Haitang Bay.

The tallest revolving hotel——Allalin Hotel in Switzerland. This hotel is built in the Alps, 3,500 meters above sea level. The entire hotel rotates once every hour, and customers can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the surrounding Alps while dining.

The first underwater hotel - Israel's RedSeaStars Hotel. This hotel opened in 1993. Customers can eat fresh seafood while watching the underwater world while dining here.

The most peculiar hotel—ElBulli Hotel in Spain. At this hotel, patrons can sample sumptuous and delicious food with some of the most unique and quirky craftsmanship in the world. Its unique flavor can be said to be unavailable in any hotel in the world.

The largest hotel - TumNukThai Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. Its area is as large as four football fields, and the central hall alone can receive more than 5,000 guests at a time. All the waiters here wear roller skates to serve customers.

The oldest hotel - Le Grandveyour Hotel in Paris. This hotel was built in 1784 and almost all the most famous people in French history have dined here. All the meals in the hotel maintain the oldest French characteristics, and all the furnishings here are authentic French antiques.

The smallest hotel: Hotel Kuappi, Finland. This hotel has only a separate small restaurant with only two seats and only two customers at a time.

The most beautiful and elegant hotel: Turandot Hotel in Moscow. The hotel was designed and built by dozens of famous design companies in the world. It is entirely an antique building, and the facilities inside are elegant and noble palace-style furnishings. The hotel is equipped with ancient Chinese porcelain, ancient Russian fireplaces, candlesticks and lamp stands.