- JW Marriott Marquis hotel opens in Dubai
- At 72 storeys it's officially the world's tallest hotel
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IF YOU'RE after a room with a view, the new JW Marriott Marquis Dubai won't disappoint.
The luxury hotel opened for business today and, at 355m, the elevator ride itself will be an adventure.
It's officially the world's tallest hotel, as verified by the Guinness Book of World Records. It took the title from its neighbour, the 333m Rose Tower.
The city's famous Burj Khalifa tower – the world's tallest man-made structure – is much higher at 830m, but the JW Marriott Marquis is the tallest building dedicated entirely to a hotel.
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The hotel, which is owned by the Emirates Group, spans 72 storeys and occupies two towers, and only the first is open. The second is expected to open next year.
The towers each have 804 rooms, nine restaurants, five bars, lounges, two ballrooms, a spa and health club.
There's also a 30m swimming pool on the seventh floor and the Vault Lounge, on the 71st and 72nd floors, has panoramic views of the city.
Rooms rates start at $319 and each tower has presidential suites, 506 king rooms, 22 executive king rooms, 156 twin rooms, 118 corner suits, four rooms for disabled travellers.
It's the first Marquis brand of JW Marriott to be built outside the US.
"Dubai is an important destination for Marriott International as one of the world's most exciting cities offering world-class facilities and infrastructure, central location in the region and future growth potential," said Marriott International president and chief executive officer Arne Sorenson, who was in Dubai for the grand opening.
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