Hotels We'd Love To Check Into
- Christabel Ododa

- Nov 7, 2020
- 2 min read
We are slowly crawling back into traveling and it is our guess that travel will soon come back in a major way and when it does, we will need the hospitality industry as much as they will us so whether you're seeking to expand your horizon with a quick weekend getaway to somewhere you've never been before, a week of getting lost in Japanese Culture, or just a few days of Vitamin D with a drink in the paradise that is the Kenyan coast, below are some properties from around the globe we're dreaming of and would love to check into.

Hemingways Watamu
Experience Kenyan coastal luxury at its best and get your feet wet at this iconic tropical paradise right in the middle of the pristine Watamu Marine National Park with idyllic white sand beach and turquoise waters.
The Guitar Hotel
Rock 'n' roll at the world's first guitar-shaped hotel. Part of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood complex, the 450-foot-tall structure resembles the back-to- back guitars complete with guitar faces and brightly lit strings, an engineering masterpiece redefining the South Florida Skyline.

For a full experience, enjoy the nightly music and lights show. The LED lights beam projects up 20,000 feet into the sky elongating the strings and transforming the floor to ceiling glass panes of the the hotel into a spectacle worth the view.
Whether you are getting raved up for a late night on the gambling floor or just want to unwind after arrival, the hotel's deluxe king rooms are a great option and their signature bedding and Egyptian cotton linens will have you "sleep like a rock."
Villa Rosa Kempinski Nairobi
Aside from the fact that the hotel is family friendly, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to dining options from the hotel's seafood Tatu restaurant, Pizza Corner Cafe & Grill, or Japanese Izakaya Cheka, you can be sure that your stay will be both enjoyable and fulfilling.

The Tokyo Station Hotel
A luxurious landmark (a designated important cultural property of Japan), this hotel sits in the most unlikeliest of places, a brick train station. Nonetheless don't expect drab architecture. The interior accommodation windows overlooking Tokyo Station's yellow -and -white cupola domes means you can watch hordes of commuters steam in and out of the station during rush hour all while in the confines of your quiet, peaceful bedroom.

Retaining the charm of of the station building's rich heritage amid the elegance of classic European decor and modern comfort, the hotel's unique accommodations such as bi-level maisonettes, guestrooms positioned along the Cupola domes of Tokyo station and the palatial Imperial Suite to choose from, business and leisure guests can be assured of an unforgettable stay at The Tokyo Station Hotel.

Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou
Unmissable, the lofty 103-story skyscraper in the cityscape sits in the top third of the Guangzhou International Finance Center. You might not be able to tell at first glance but when you step inside the slender structure, you'll get dizzying full effect when you look up in the 33 story glass coated atrium.
Grand Lisboa Hotel
Foodies will rejoice with an almost impossible choice from eight high end restaurants and bars including Michelin starred eateries to enjoy from. Towering over Macau, the hotel's flashy lotus-shaped building appears to be springing from a golden egg.



























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