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Some tall buildings are multi-use and have a hotel occupying the building's uppermost floors; such hotels are known as the highest hotels in the world. The world's highest hotel is the Rosewood Guangzhou located on the top floors of the 111-story Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre in China, soaring to 530 meters at its highest point. [1] [2]
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By May 2018, the project was planned to include a 459-foot-tall hotel, making it among the tallest buildings in downtown Las Vegas. This raised FAA concerns about height and airspace due to the project's proximity with the North Las Vegas Airport. [7] The new resort, with a height of 459 feet, was approved by the Las Vegas City Council in July ...
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[21] 8 Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre: 530.0: 1,740 111 (+ 5 below ground) Guangzhou China: 2016 [22] Tianjin CTF Finance Centre: 97 (+ 4 below ground) Tianjin: 2019 Τallest building in the world with fewer than 100 floors [23] 10 CITIC Tower: 527.7 1,731 109 (+ 8 below ground) Beijing: 2018 [24] 11 Taipei 101: 508.0 1,667 101 (+ 5 below ground ...
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Hotel 1979 [14] 10 Drury Plaza Hotel 341 (103) 24 Hotel 1929 Previously known as the Alamo National Bank for decades before conversion into a hotel. [15] 11 InterContinental San Antonio 325 (99) 21 Hotel 1957 Formerly the Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk, it reopened as the InterContinental on August 6, 2024, after three years of renovations. [16] 12
An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. This list includes Central America. No countries in the Caribbean have buildings taller than 200 meters. Of the 120 buildings in this list, 38 (33%) are in New York City.