Lavas De Tacotal is the 3 star hotel in Costa Rica where they promise relaxation, therapies, open air swimming pools, computer rooms and more. All that located in the Northern part of Costa Rica at the Arenal Volcano.

Enjoy your stay
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Lavas De Tacotal is the 3 star hotel in Costa Rica where they promise relaxation, therapies, open air swimming pools, computer rooms and more. All that located in the Northern part of Costa Rica at the Arenal Volcano.

Enjoy your stay
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Don’t let the look of the Suajana Hotel from the outside fool you, it’s got a lot more from the inside.

This place is perfect for relaxation, having some nice time in the middle of green environment.
The hotel also is equipped with lots of sporting facilities including Golf, tennis, swimming pool, sauna and more…
30 minutes from the city of Kuala Lumpur and 45 from the airport.
A top view of the hotel would explain more what I’m trying to say

(Originaly posted on Flickr by mcparsci, referred by HotelsbyCity)
The Ice Hotel is located in Sweden in a village called Jukkasjärvi. Evey year, the water from the river running near the hotel is is used to maintain the Ice Hotel as it stands. There is basically a lot to describe, but words lack against the beauty of photos taken from there. Due to legal restrictions, I am not allowed to post the images here. But be sure to click the link and see the art beauty there by clicking on right menu links.
If you plan to visit Sweden any time, sorry our list doesn’t include this hotel , but we have a wide different variety for you to compare.
Literally, this is what it means when you stay in the Salt Hotel in Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. The walls of this hotel, along with the roof, some beds, tables, chairs are made of salt. The strange surrounding of volcanoes, geysers, flamingos and cactus has made this the #1 tourist place in Bolivia. Take a look at some of what this place has to offer.



You can read more about the hotel here, and also check Bolivia Hotel rates here. Alas this specific hotel I was not able to find on the list. Perhaps it’s name changed, or it no longer exist (I hope not!).
They must be running out of stars otherwise the Emirates Palace is a master piece in every aspect. I’m not so good at words, so I will let you go through some of the pictures. After all, an image is worth a thousand words.

See how large it is and where it is located?
Just like palace in the fairy tales



The hotel has three room levels. Palace Suites, Khaleej Suites, and Grand Room. You can look and read about it more at their official site here. You can also try to go through their Virtual Tour.
Remember that you can check this hotel rates here. And the rest of Abu Dhabi hotels as well.

The magnificent location and view of the 3 star hotel on the shimmering Mahaweli River is not why I have picked this hotel today. It’s an email I received sometime back that this restaurant seems to serve a $14,500 dessert shown below.

The reason for the price comes from the fact that there is a real diamond with the cake, and you get to keep it ofcourse. So technically, the cake it self is not expensive. The dish is
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You can see the Citadel Hotel Kandy rates and others in Sri Lanka if you like.
Hotel Sofitel Tokyo is a 5 star hotel, unique in it’s architectural design that was inspired from traditional Japan templates and the Tree of Life. I have tried to gather information about the rates, but alas, couldn’t. No price on the fly. The hotel is quipped with 83 rooms, high-tech bedrooms, but nothing unique about the services offered. But take a look for detailed information and more beautiful pictures here.
For a list of Tokyo Hotels, reviews and prices, click here.

Welcome to 7ojozat blog. Our first hotel post won’t be a surprise but more of a must for the 6 stars hote. Burj Al-Arab is what we are talking about here. The design of Tom Wright in Dubai was by the time it finished, 1999, the tallest pure hotel construction. While no project budget was ever released to the public, analysts estimate that a break even of period of 400 fully booked years is needed. So was that a failure project? Depends on what’s your definition of failure and success here. The goal behind this huge project is mostly strategic to attract attention to Dubai as a worldwide center for pleasure and business. In that sense, I don’t think you could say it failed.

A single night inside this magnificent structure would cost few thousands of dollars, and be ready for huge service charge bill. The most expensive room is the highest one. I have seen a documentary about it once, but honestly, it was costly but not relaxing. Strong red colors and rotating room, not my choice. See this video for some more insight.
If you want to read more about Burj Al-Arab, Wikipedia is your best pick. If you plan on visiting Dubai, and most likely those prices won’t suit you, then take a look at the list of over 100 hotels there and compare their prices.