Marina Bay Sands - Singapore
Architect Moshe Safdie’s multibillion-dollar resort and casino is the
very definition of balls-out: 55 stories crowned by a 500-foot rooftop
pool, which is set amid 250 tree species and several hundred different
plants in a blooming oasis called the Sands SkyPark. Three-times Olympic
size and cantilevered so that the water seems to drop straight over the
sides of the hotel, this claims to be the biggest rooftop pool in the
world, and it’s for guests of Marina Bay Sands only. Forget about views
to distant monuments; from the nearby observation deck (which is open to
the public), you’ll be amazed just looking down at lower reaches of the
monumental hotel itself.
The Standard, downtown Los Angeles
360 views of Los Angeles' reenergized downtown are enhanced by the pool
topping André Balazs’ flirty revamp of the old Superior Oil
headquarters. Imagine vibrating cherry-hued water beds and yellow 1960s
Panton chairs, Astroturf underfoot and a nightly DJ reigning over the
next-door dance floor. If you’re in the mood for cozy, order a drink
from waitresses dressed as cheerleaders and sit around the outdoor
fireplace. The party’s on until 1:30 a.m., after which you can satisfy
late-night cravings at the hotel’s 24-hour outdoor patio restaurant,
next to a flaming water fountain.
Andaz San Diego, San Diego
Some pools we like purely for their design, others because, well, Prince
Harry of Wales does, too. He’s one of the VIPs spotted recently at
Andaz San Diego’s
pool, where there’s a continually throbbing DJ beat, VIP bottle
service, cushioned lounge beds, and endless babe-spotting. We figure if
the Prince judged this a worthy pool, it must be -- God know he likes to
party. Andaz is pretty much even in rep with another well-known pool
party spot, FLOAT, atop the Hard Rock Hotel, whose patrons include Brody
Jenner and Kim Kardashian.
The Joule, Dallas
There’s plenty to soak in from this cantilevered marvel on the 10th floor of Dallas’
smartest boutique hotel. The Joule juts eight feet beyond the hotel
roof, so you’re literally swimming above the commuter rush of the
downtown core, hemmed in glass. Hungry? Charlie Palmer at The Joule
serves up a lighter poolside menu for swimmers. And poolside service
includes an imaginative custom cocktail list as well.
Pacific Regency Hotel Suites, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Luna Bar is a covered bar extending the length of the hotel’s rooftop
pool. Views are of the Kuala Lumpur skyline, including the 88-story
Petronas Twin Towers, and the bar, which offers al fresco dining as
well, is a fixture of Kuala Lumpur nightlife and three-time winner of Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards’ “Best Night Spot Award.” The pool is a more exclusive, private venue that’s only open to hotel guests.
Shoreditch House, London
The definition of true privacy is a pool for members only, and this one sits on the roof of a converted warehouse that’s now a private members club in East London serving A-listers from media and fashion industries. Founder Nick Jones has nine “houses” in Berlin, London and U.S. cities, including New York City’s Soho House. Shoreditch House’s pool shares the roof with a bar-lounge complete with cozy open fire and a lawn-garden area for relaxing barefoot. Next door, a pub has been converted to offer 26 rooms for club members (you can even borrow “dress-up accessories” from the concierge)
The Top at Hotel Adriana, Hvar, Croatia
A neon-lit bar runs the length of The Top, this Croatian Dalmatian
islands hotspot within a stylish contemporary boutique hotel facing the
sea. It takes a ferry or speedboat from Split Kaštela/Resnik Airport to
get to Hvar, but once ensconced on Hotel Adriana’s roof, you’ll spend
hours swimming in a year-round seawater pool, taking in views of the
Venetian piazza, cathedral and harbor they call "the next St. Tropez."
Hotel Unique, Sao Paulo, Brazil
This sexy, curvy hotel shaped like a boat (huh?) was designed by
architect Ruy Ohtake, with interiors by João Armentano, and it’s a
veritable objet d’art that lives up to its name. The oversize pool with
an underwater sound system runs the length of the roof and is
illuminated in crimson at night. And right beside is Skye bar and
restaurant, serving up a multi-ethnic menu with views of Ibirapuera Park
within the upscale Jardim neighborhood.
The Vine, Madeira
An infinity-edge pool and -- surprise! -- 20-meter Jacuzzi, together
with a scenic solarium bar-lounge, rank this among the world’s
exceptional hotel
rooftops. Gaze at cruise-ship-filled Funchal Bay and mountains
surrounding Madeira’s capital, Funchal, as a spa specialist begins your
vinotherapy session in one of the poolside cabanas. Spend happy hour at
Bar 360° before an evening in the historic quarter, steps from the
hotel. Or stay put for a locally sourced meal at its Alsace-inspired UVA
restaurant, led by Antoine Westermann, whose restaurants have earned a
total of three Michelin stars.
Atrium Pool, Park Hyatt, Tokyo
Bill Murray fans will remember this pool well. It’s the 20-meter stunner
with floor-to-ceiling windows and a glass-topped roof that, in Lost in Translation,
Murray swims attempting to court Scarlett Johansson in her breakout
role as Charlotte. So to recap: Shinjuku district and Mount Fuji views
from the 47th floor, and the bonus of swimming in a movie set for a
bodacious Hollywood star.
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