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  2. Ariau Towers - Wikipedia

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    The hotel complex was one of the oldest and largest jungle lodges in the Amazon. [3] It became known for its luxury accommodations and celebrity guests. [4] Describing it as "the ultimate treehouse", travel writer Patricia Schulz included the hotel as one of her "1,000 Places to See Before You Die". [5]

  3. Treetops Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Treetops Hotel is a hotel in Aberdare National Park in Kenya ten miles (16 km) from the township of Nyeri, 1,966 metres (6,450 ft) above sea level on the Aberdare Range and in sight of Mount Kenya. First opened in November 1932 by Eric Sherbrooke Walker , it was built into the tops of the trees of Aberdare National Park as a treehouse ...

  4. Park Tower Knightsbridge Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was designed by Richard Seifert and was officially opened on 21 June 1973 as the Park Tower Hotel by Prime Minister Edward Heath. It has a close similarity to the tower of Elmbank Gardens , an office block in Glasgow which Seifert's practice designed around the same period.

  5. The Northern Lights Are Peaking This Year—Here’s ... - AOL

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    Also in Lapland, the Arctic TreeHouse Hotel and Octola private wilderness hotel both offer villas and suites that include fireplaces, private saunas, Jacuzzis, and private chefs, while at the ...

  6. These Luxurious Jamaican Hotels Will Allow You to Live Your ...

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    Round Hill Hotel and Villas. The ’90s rom-com How Stella Got Her Groove Back was filmed at Round Hill, a Montego Bay resort with 36 oceanfront rooms designed by Ralph Lauren.The property ...

  7. Rosewood London - Wikipedia

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    Guests arrive at Rosewood London through an archway that opens into a grand Edwardian courtyard. The building comprises four blocks. The central block was designed by C. Newman and built between 1912 and 1919, while the east block (including Scarfes Bar, named for Gerald Scarfe) was designed by P. Moncton and built between 1929 and 1930.

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