The ten largest hotels in the world

The ten largest hotels in the world

Updated on August 19, 2022 15:34 PM by Laura Mendes

How glorious is a hotel? Is it how many stars there are? Location? The level of popularity it has due to being frequented by famous people, the rich, and regular people alike? Does it have exclusivity and some privacy? Well, it might be a mix of all of these things and more.

After all, many people base their assessment of a hotel's success on its ability to accommodate a sizable number of visitors without sacrificing their comfort or the standard of its services. Let's examine the hotel's room count for this list, nevertheless. The leading ten hotels in the world by the number of guest rooms are shown below.

Izmailovo, Moscow – 7,500 Rooms

The Izmailovo Hotel has three stars and is situated close to numerous tourist sites. There are 7,500 rooms at the Izmailovo, and it might be some time before another hotel surpasses that figure.

Each of the four towers in the complex has 30 floors. Alfa, Beta, Vega, and Gamma-Delta are the Greek alphabet names assigned to each tower. The Olympic athletes were housed in this hotel during the 1980 Olympics, built on land that once belonged to the Romanovs.

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MGM Grand & Signature, Las Vegas – 6,772 Rooms

The MGM Grand, built in 1993, consists of four towers with 30 floors. The MGM Grand offers its visitors a total of 6,772 rooms. This legendary hotel, the largest in Las Vegas, has hosted numerous performances and events, including memorable boxing contests and concerts.

The MGM Grand and its sibling property, The Signature, have several retail malls, eateries, designer shops, and casinos, just like any other opulent Las Vegas hotel.

First World Hotel, Malaysia – 6,118 Rooms

The First World Hotel, located in Pahang, Malaysia, appears vibrant and exciting.

Since it was constructed next to the Genting Theme Park, visitors may easily walk there to have some fun and excitement. Although some areas of the First World Hotel are still being renovated, the hotel offers 6,118 fully operating rooms.

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Disney All-Star Resorts, Orlando – 5,658 Rooms

Regarding hotels, theme parks may be the furthest thing from anyone's thoughts, but the Disney All-Star Resort in Orlando, Florida, is an exception. Each of the three resorts that make up this particular Disney theme park has a different theme.

The resorts are Disney's All-Star Sports, Disney's All-Star Music, and Disney's All-Star Movies. All resorts have five thousand six hundred fifty-eight rooms, with the entry-level suite costing $120 per night. This hotel is a fine choice if you wish to have a great time with your kids.

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The Wynn & Encore, Las Vegas – 4,748 Rooms

Similar hotels With Wynn opening its doors in 2005 and Encore launching its activities in 2008, Wynn and Encore may be less than ten years old. However, both hotels enjoyed a great deal of success, particularly in the market for premium lodging.

The Wynn and Encore have 4,748 rooms designated as "Gold List" Suites and front Mandalay Bay. In addition to the conventional amenities in a high-end Las Vegas hotel, the Wynn offers a Ferrari showroom and an 18-hole golf course. You'll have to pay at least $120 per night to stay in either hotel.

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The Luxor, Las Vegas – 4,400 Rooms

Although the Egyptian-themed Luxor Hotel was built next to other prestigious hotels in Las Vegas, such as Mandalay Bay and The Excalibur, it knows how to distinguish itself.

The Luxor Hotel, built in 1993 and distinguished by its pyramidal design and replica sphinx, has received three and a half stars for customer service. This hotel is popular among visitors and locals to Vegas due to its contemporary amenities and significant attractions. Nightly rates for rooms begin at $40.

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Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas – 4,337 rooms

The Mandalay Bay boasts one of the biggest conference centers in the country, 4,337 guest rooms, a shopping area, a pool, a spa, a chapel, and a sizable casino.

The 43-story hotel combines dining, shopping, and gaming into one convenient package and is probably the center of Las Vegas. The Mandalay Bay's rooms start at $77 per night, but most visitors do not come to be thrifty. Therefore, the more expensive suites fill up first.

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Ambassador City, Thailand – 4,210 Rooms

The 4,210 guest rooms at the Ambassador City Hotel, built on a 40-acre plot in Pattaya, Thailand, are evenly divided throughout the four wings of the structure. Each wing has a different motif, giving the hotel a unique taste.

For those who want a taste of the beach, the Ambassador City Hotel is a perfect getaway choice because it has a great sea view and is only a few meters from the estate. With accommodation prices starting at $38 per night, the Ambassador City, one of Thailand's oldest hotels, is also one of the most cost-effective high-end hotels in the nation.

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The Venetian, Las Vegas – 4,027 Rooms

The Venetian Hotel, a short distance from Excalibur, provides visitors with a unique concept and ambiance. The least expensive rooms at this five-star hotel, which opened its doors in 1999, start at $163 per night, making it one of the most expensive lodging options in Las Vegas.

As its name suggests, the Venetian Hotel draws inspiration from Venice, which has a Grand Canal and gondoliers. The Venetian boasts many high-quality restaurants and designer-label boutiques for people seeking more conventional entertainment and dining.

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The Excalibur, Las Vegas – 3,981 Rooms

The Excalibur is regarded as one of the city's top hotels and among the grandest hotels in Las Vegas. Considering that the hotel with a medieval theme is only in its sixth year of operation after opening in 2008, this achievement is already outstanding.

However, many hotel critics assert that Excalibur may not have realized its full potential and that certain upgrades would undoubtedly raise the hotel's stock. Three thousand nine hundred eighty-one rooms are spread across two towers of the 28-story hotel.

The hotel also has several theatres, shops, and restaurants to keep its guests occupied. Furthermore, there isn't a casino, which isn't grand since this is Las Vegas.

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