World’s highest infinity pool has opened in Dubai and it’s incredible!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, DUBAI/ Created : May 6, 2021, 10:24 IST
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Dubai has added another golden feather to its cap by becoming home to the world’s highest infinity pool! The incredible pool is being applauded for offering spellbinding views of the entire city. Opened on the 77th floor at a heig … Read more
Dubai has added another golden feather to its cap by becoming home to the world’s highest infinity pool! The incredible pool is being applauded for offering spellbinding views of the entire city. Opened on the 77th floor at a height of 964.2 ft of the Address Beach Resort, the pool has recorded its name in the Guinness World Records. Read less
Mark Kirby of Emaar, the resort's parent company, said, "We are very honored to have received this accolade. The Guinness World Records titles positions Address Hotels and Resorts at the epitome of luxury and within bucket list destinations for travelers."
The pool is gigantic and is about 311 ft in length and 54 ft in width which is nearly double the amount of an Olympic-sized pool! It is about nine-tenths the height of the Eiffel Tower and offers jaw-dropping city views. One can easily spot Dubai’s iconic buildings and attractions including Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah, and the World Islands. Another record holder attraction, Ain Dubai Ferris wheel, which is tallest in the world, is also visible from the pool.
The infinity pool is accessible only to those 21 years old and up. And those at the pool can also relish some amazing delicacies at the Asian fusion restaurant Zeta Seventy Seven located next to the pool.
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