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Hydropolis Underwater Hotel
The £300 million Hydropolis Underwater Hotel opens this month
Naveen | Dec 12 2007
The news in the air is that the world’s first luxury underwater
hotel, the Hydropolis Undersea Resort, is all set to open its doors in
Dubai this December. The £300 million, 220-suite hotel is a one of its
kind resort, which will encompass a whopping 1.1-million-square-foot of
area offering shopping mall, ballroom, island villas, restaurant,
high-tech cinema and surprisingly, a missile-defense system for your
security 60-feet underwater. Located 20m beneath the surface of the Persian Gulf near the scenic Jumeirah Beach coastline, the underwater
hotel offers 220 theme suites to the tourists within the submarine
leisure complex. The resort is designed with a petal-like retracting
roof to organize open-sky events.
The land on which Hydropolis is being built belongs to His
Highness General Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of
Dubai. The original idea for Hydropolis popped out of its designer
Joachim Hauser’s passion for water and the sea. Interestingly, guests
won’t need to dive in order to reach the luxurious resort. Instead, they
will be transported by trains via connecting tunnels to the Land
Station. The undersea resort also has a children’s seaworld. A ballroom
links every storey of the hotel and has been fixed with a petal-like
retracting roof for staging of open-air events. Let’s see if the news is
true this time as we have already heard of it to be opening-up in
December 2006 and the news turned out to be fake.
Crescent Hydropolis Resorts PLC has plans of lining up a chain of
similar-concept underwater hotels that have already attracted interest
from several countries. Check out our list of top 10 futuristic luxury
hotels.
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