Almost 300 meters above sea level, with the blue sky all the way up to the horizon, you can swim and it’s fun. In Dubai – anywhere else? The world’s tallest infinity pool is now housed in a building, more precisely on the roof of the newly opened Address Beach Resort. Incredible performance at 293.9 meters.
And of course this isn’t a paddling pool: it’s 94.84 meters long and 16.5 meters wide, which is nearly twice the length of the Olympic pool. Vacationers can enjoy panoramic views of the all-new Ferris wheel – the highest in the world, of course – and the white sands of Marina Beach while sprayed in the standard pool.
The swimming pool – which has been open for a while but is now only certified in the Guinness Book of Records – is only accessible to hotel guests 21 years of age or over, but you can also enjoy the spectacular view without appearing in your bathroom fit. You can do this by reserving a table at the adjacent rooftop restaurant: Zeta Seventy Seven. Fusion Restaurant is so named because the dining facility and infinity pool are located on the 77th floor of the hotel.
Two records
The Address Resort is a stunning architectural addition to Dubai’s vibrant skyline. Not only does the futuristic skyscraper boast the tallest outdoor infinity pool in the building, it is also in the Guinness Book of Records with the highest habitable space. Sky bridge In the world. The luxury apartments are located at the junction between the two peaks of the two towers.
So it pretty much seems that a tourist landmark wouldn’t dare open its doors in the emirate without having at least one record in his name. What’s Next?
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