Here's The World's Newest Architectural Wonder Designed By The Late Dame Zaha Hadid, And It's Just A Couple Of Hours Away From Manila
How do you define high-end hotel hospitality? It's a combination of top-notch service, excellent furnishings and interior design, quality dining options, luxurious recreational facilities, and other special accommodation extras. But one hotel aimed to redefine its meaning. Built in the middle of Melco Resorts and Entertainment’s City of Dreams Macau, Morpheus Hotel was recently launched, and it's pretty impressive.
Designed by the late architect Dame Zaha Hadid, the 150,000 square meter hotel boasts of 114-foot, 40-floor atrium, 12 glass elevators, a magnificent pool in the sky, top-floor villas, and 12 different types of rooms for the exquisite taste of every guest.
Named after the Greek God of Dreams, Morpheus is defined as the future of luxury, where innovation meets imagination. With high-tech features, superior service and amenities, it sets itself as one of the best hotels in the world today. But what separates this hotel from others at the accommodation complex in the “Las Vegas of Asia” is its unique exterior design.
It’s the world’s first high-rise building supported by a by a free-form steel exoskeleton. Inspired by the fluid forms within China’s rich traditions of jade carving, the breathtaking view is a sight to behold. Its two towers are connected by a sky bridge, and at its center lies its focal point: the three differently-shaped voids that are truly an architectural feat.
In Morpheus Hotel, one can enjoy the panoramic view from the lift to the roofdeck. The world-class hotel, indeed, is an ultimate icon in the hospitality industry, an extraordinary wonder that went beyond and broke barriers to become an outstanding landmark.
The Spoiled Mummy blog's Grace Baja was there at the recent opening of Morpheus, and it's pretty clear she had an amazing time there:
Photos from zaha-hadid.com and cityofdreamsmacau.com