When you enter the hotels, the first place you encounter is the lobby. Although the comfort and cleanliness of the bathroom is very important, the lobby is where it can shape the guest’s imagination of a hotel from the same moment; For this reason, many hotels around the world spend millions of dollars to have an attractive initial impact by importing Italian marble and special plants. Other hotels have gone beyond the foot, and with multi -ton gardens and indoor gardens, they understand the true meaning of the lobby. Here are 5 beautiful hotel lobbies in the world. (Afar)
1. Al -Arab Tower; Dubai
After arriving at the Al -Arab Tower, you will be one of the most luxurious hotels in the world. Decorative arts inspired by Islamic style, 2 -grade gold sheets and staircase waterfalls are just some of the attractions in the hotel’s lobby. The 3 -meter -high atrium, along with two massive aquariums, shows that the Al -Arab Tower has peaked.
Photographer: Unknown / Middleeasttravelller.com
2. Hermitage Hotel; Nashville, Tennessee
Entering the large and classic lobby of the Hermitage Hotel, you returned to the early twentieth century. The interior design of the lobby using Italian marble and the walls of Russian walnuts have created an upscale space. The colored glass ceiling has also doubled the splendor of the space.

Photographer: Unknown / Kayak
1. Emirates Palace Hotel; Abu Dhabi
The Emirates Palace Hotel Lobby is remembered with controversial Christmas tree in Year 2; A tree with gold and jewelry worth more than $ 5 million. Although hotel officials are now a little savings in Christmas decorations, there are still piano, gold ATM, caviar cargo, 2 meters high and gold lighting in the lobby.

Photographer: Unknown / Emirates Palace
1. Al -Bastan Palace Hotel; Oman
The lobby of the Al -Busstan Palace Hotel is a glorious dome than the Taj Mahal and a 2.5 -ton crystal, which extends even beyond the prince’s palaces.

Photographer: Unknown / Remote Lands
1. ITC Grand Chola Hotel; Chennai, India
At first glance, the lobby of the ITC Grand Chola hotel may seem simple and unpublished; But you find it more careful that this space is decorated with 2.5 square meters of marble. Employees with traditional golden clothing, usually regularly lined up on large stairs, will please you will answer your questions.

Photographer: Unknown / ITC Hotels
1. Hotel icon; Hong Kong
If the scarce flowers excite you, you should know that the ICon Hotel has gone further and invited French botanists and artist Patrick Blanc to design the largest vertical green wall in Asia in one of the walls; A structure that covers about 2 square meters.

Photographer: Unknown / Tripadvisor
1. Breckle Hotel; Palmbich, Florida
The lobby of the Breakers in Florida takes you to the heart of a European palace. The ceilings are decorated with spectacular paintings that result from the work of four Italian artists. The lobby of the hotel is inspired by the large hall of the Palazzo Carega in Genoa, and the similarities are fully felt among luxurious challenges and heavy curtains.

Photographer: Unknown / booking.com
1. Hotel Makati Shanglala; Manila, Philippines
While some hotels use the piano player to create a pleasant atmosphere, the Makati Shangri-LA Hotel has used a 4-person orchestra for this purpose. Among the large staircases, there is a huge challenge, and if you go a little further, the hotel’s gardens appear from the back of the global windows.

Photographer: Unknown / Pommie Travels
1. Firmont Hotel; San Francisco, California
Marble flooring, long ceilings, decorated walls and huge stone columns have made the lobby of the Fairmont a royal atmosphere; Where it was made to host the Granteham dynasty in the Donton Abbey series.

Photographer: Unknown / Condé Nast Traveler
1. The hotel may; Dubai
The ME Dubai Hotel, formerly known as Meliá, is one of Dubai’s luxurious hotels. The famous architect, Zaha Hadid, has designed the hotel’s lobby. The focal point of the lobby space has a white structure with a space that enchants passengers on arrival with multi -storey.

Photographer: Unknown / Porcelanosa
What do you think about the importance of hotel lobbies? Which of the lobbies of this article caught your opinion? Please share your views and knowledge with us and other users.
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