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Dubai Opens Gevora Hotel Which is the World's Tallest Hotel

The Gevora Hotel has officially opened in Dubai, soaring above the city at a remarkable 356 meters (1,168 feet) high. Located in the financial district, Gevora surpasses the JW Marriott Marquis, previously the world's tallest hotel, by just one meter.

Dubai opens Gevora hotel
Dubai opens Gevora hotel

This luxurious hotel features a gold-accented design and offers a range of amenities, including a health club, sauna, pool, and five opulent restaurants. Its Art Deco-style interior houses 528 rooms in three categories: Deluxe Room (46 square meters), One-Bedroom Deluxe (62 square meters), and Two-Bedroom Suite (85 square meters).

Designed to meet both business and leisure needs, the four-star Gevora includes a pool with a view, a cafe, a bake shop, a business center, and a boardroom. Dining options range from the all-day Gevora Kitchen to the Highest View Restaurant, offering panoramic views from the rooftop.

While Gevora holds the title of the world's tallest hotel, it is not the highest. That distinction belongs to The Ritz-Carlton in Hong Kong, located on the 102nd to 118th floors of the 488-meter International Commerce Centre.

Recognized by Guinness World Records, the Gevora Hotel is now open for bookings. "We are very excited to open the doors to Gevora Hotel. It has been a passion project and finally we are ready to share our vision with the world," says Jairaj Gorsia, General Manager of Gevora Hotel. "We have created a unique formula which raises four-star hospitality to new heights and look forward to offering unforgettable stays."

Gevora Hotel, 101 Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; +971 4 524 0000. 

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2 comments

  1. The number of rooms in Gevora Hotel is crazy. Wow.
  2. I imagine that the booking cost would cost a lot.