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Rooftop Retreats - Four Seasons Seattle |
If you travel with children or water lovers, you know that the first question they ask regarding a hotel's amenities is if there is a pool and what is it like. Whether for recreational use or so that guests can fit in a workout on the road, the hotel pool is often times a pretty important accessory. Take a peak at these four American hotels and their remarkable rooftop pools and discover that there is more to them than aquatic enjoyment.
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Four Seasons Seattle |
Our first stop is at the always fabulous Four Seasons Seattle. Four Seasons is known for its outstanding service and beautiful hotels. This Seattle Four Seasons is no different. Located downtown, the pool being on the roof creates not only amazing waterfront views, but also allows guest to see the Olympic Mountains and Seattle's famous skyline. This heated saltwater infinity pool is a great place to relax during the day and enjoy a chilled towel, frozen grapes, popsicles and smoothies made in house with local seasonal fruits, and Evian spritzing. With so many wonderful options, leaving the pool might prove difficult, but don't worry, Four Seasons offers poolside dining so you can stay all day long and never want for anything. At night head up to the roof to enjoy the pool's night lighting scheme that mimics Seattle's night sky. Beauty year round at the Four Seasons.
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The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas |
Next we head to the strip in Las Vegas, where in the summertime, the pools are packed with people ready to party. The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas constructed its Marquee Dayclub pool on the 17th floor and while during the week this pool is laid back, the weekend brings DJs and a lot of paying customers. Here you can find seven heated infinity pools surrounded by cabanas, daybeds and even a few three story bungalows. All of these amazing spaces require a spending minimum for food and cocktails, so select what budget works for you and your travel companions and get ready to party. Vegas might be known to come alive at night, but the rooftop pool at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas never truly sleeps.
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The Joule Hotel Dallas |
Dallas is our next sensational destination with a frighteningly unique rooftop oasis. The Joule Hotel in Dallas is home to a heated saltwater pool that actually cantilevers out over the edge of the building and has a glass end to ensure unobstructed views of the Dallas cityscape. During the hot Dallas days guests can find cabanas, frozen grapes, cooling lavender mists as well as a service to de-smudge your favorite pair of shades. As evening approaches the pool closes and the space turns into a chic lounge. This spot ensures you can enjoy cocktails or selections from the diverse menu anytime day or night, making this rooftop a dream come true.
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W at Midtown Atlanta |
Our last rooftop paradise is located in the W at Midtown in Atlanta. The W offers many of the same amenities the other pools offer like chilled towels and frozen grapes as well as a complimentary fruit platter. Here you will find four private cabanas available for rental that are outfitted with ceiling fans, Wi-Fi, a flatscreen TV, and let's not forget the personal mimosa bar and robes. Lounge in the summer sun and enjoy views of Piedmont Park and Colony Square while sipping your cool drink. With such a lovely roof, you can only imagine how lush the interior rooms, common areas and restaurant are at the W at Midtown in Atlanta.
These four remarkable hotels prove that service and luxury are something that guests expect from the moment they check-in, whether it is in the lovely rooms, mouthwatering restaurants or unexpectedly cool pools. WhatAHotel! works with our customers to help create a lasting experience that proves to be simply unbeatable. When booking with us, guests can look to receive exclusive complimentary perks that will set us apart from other online travel sites. The many comforts found at these beautiful pools help guests to relax and enjoy their vacation. Look to the skies and find some remarkable rooftop retreats.
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