8 AUG, 2023
Ayaan Paul Chowdhury
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Explore the world's largest hotels, each boasting an impressive number of rooms and unique experiences for travellers seeking grand accommodations.
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Known for its iconic pyramid shape, Luxor Las Vegas offers 4,407 rooms and a distinctive Egyptian theme.
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With 4,426 rooms, Mandalay Bay offers a beach-themed escape on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring a wave pool and a shark aquarium.
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Offering 4,688 rooms, Barkhatnye Sezony is a Russian hotel complex known for its extensive facilities and services.
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This duo offers a combined total of 4,748 luxurious rooms, known for their upscale design and entertainment options.
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With 5,000 rooms, Izmailovo Hotel is one of the largest hotels in Moscow, catering to a diverse range of travellers.
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Featuring 6,000 rooms, The Londoner Macao is a British-themed resort offering a blend of British charm and modern luxury.
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With 6,000 rooms, Abraj Al Bait is a massive complex near the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, providing accommodations for Hajj pilgrims.
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Offering 6,852 rooms, MGM Grand is a well-known Las Vegas landmark, renowned for its vast entertainment and gaming options.
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With 7,092 rooms, the Venetian Resort is famous for its elegant Italian-themed design, complete with indoor canals and gondolas.
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Holding the title for the highest number of rooms at 7,351, First World Hotel is part of the Genting Highlands resort in Malaysia, offering a range of attractions and activities.