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Hi, there are some issues with the table re: the alternating colour and the row relating to The Hotel in Los Vegas is mis-aligned. --rannṗáirtí anaiṫnid(coṁrá)13:01, 28 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Also, please note that the listing starts from "2" and not "1". Why would this be?— Precedingunsigned comment added by86.96.95.31 (talk)08:23, 15 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
What about hotels that occupy the highest floors of supertalls, but do not occupy more than 90% of those supertalls, such as Ritz Carlton on the top 15 floors of International Commerce Centre, with its lobby at 425 metre? 01:42, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
Lots of las vegas hotels are missing from this list. Las Vegas has added Palazzo Aria and Cosmopolitan all over 500ft!— Precedingunsigned comment added by67.233.254.172 (talk)16:47, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This list needs some major updating since it claims to be a list of the tallest hotels in the world but is including hotels that only take up part of a mixed-use building which therefore are no longer valid for this list. They can claim the title of highest hotel but are not the tallest as part of the height is from some other use (most often office). The example of the Ritz Carlton above is a good one, that is the highest hotel but not the tallest which belongs to Rose Tower:http://skyscrapercenter.com/List/tallest-hotel-100-buildingsAausterm (talk)18:39, 2 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I am confused about mixed use. Grand Hyatt Shanghai should be here but it is not all the building. However many hotels ocupy part of buildings and those that occupy the complete building often sublet retail and business space so are effectively partial occupants. It would make more sense to clarify this article by the height of the tallest room (guest or function / bar / restaurant / lounge / ballroom).
Hi - The Abraj Al Bait tower is 600 meters high, used solely as a hotel. Yet it doesn't even appear in the list.
Are you SURE that the Abraj al Bait is used solely as a hotel? I don't think any rooms are available above the 75th floor.Amyzex (talk)16:12, 14 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
While it does not contain the Grand Hyatt, I thoughtShimao International Plaza should remain and therefore the adjustment I just made in the first paragraph of the article allows it to be on the list. TheList of tallest residential buildings in the world only requires that a building be 85% residential by floor count. I think a more relaxed definition is suitable for tallest hotels.Amyzex (talk)21:35, 27 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I totally agree that the list need some update!Actually theL'Hotel at Nina Tower (Hong Kong) should beNumber 2 on that list.The hotel is also located in the taller tower of the Nina Tower complex.I had my room there on the76th floor(!) in Mar2013, and actually the Check-in counter is in the taller tower as well,but afaik the whole tower is mixed use.Greets, Mike from Germany
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Wouldn't the Trump International Hotel in Chicago be the tallest, as it's a hotel that's taller than the other hotels listed.74.108.224.146 (talk)19:56, 13 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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What about the main tower of the Atlantis Hotel in Sanya (Hainan, China). It has 52 floors, 1300 rooms and is 240 metres tall[1]. Doesn't it qualify as a hotel for some reason?79.223.86.228 (talk)14:25, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Not just a hotel, also used as apartments. Should not be on the list.Hkbusfan (talk)12:47, 15 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I'mboldly cutting list down from 150 metres+ to 200 metres+. Skyscrapers are getting taller; in fact, there's another25 hotel-only skyscrapers under construction exceeding 150 metres (13 of which exceed 200 metres) and another30 proposed. There is already about 150 entries to this list above 150 metres, which is difficult toverify; for instance,St. Regis Chicago topped this list for almost a year -- despitenot being a hotel-only building, and if factually incorrect content is featured on the top part of this list, imagine what might be present with the other 140-or-so entries. —MelbourneStar☆talk05:01, 16 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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Can you add St Regis Chicago? At 365m, it is the tallest hotel in the world and US as of 2023, and is also the tallest structure designed by a woman.2002:4539:6737:0:0:0:0:1008 (talk)00:08, 11 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]