The luxurious Gevora is decked out in gold and includes a health club, sauna, pool and five glitzy restaurants.
High-flying hotel

The Gevora’s opulent lobby.
Courtesy Gevora Hotel
The Art Deco-style design accommodates 528 rooms — with accommodation falling into three categories: Deluxe Room (46 square meters), One-Bedroom Deluxe (62 square meters) and Two-Bedroom Suite (85 square meters).
The four-star Gevora is designed to cater to business and leisure needs — there’s a pool with a view and a cafe and bake shop — but also a business center and boardroom.
There are plenty of culinary delights too — Gevora Kitchen will offer all-day dining, whilst Highest View Restaurant promises panoramic views from the hotel rooftop.

The bedrooms are kitted out with luxuries.
Courtesy Gevora Hotel
Despite the dizzy heights at Gevora — the building isn’t the world’s highest hotel.
The Gevora Hotel has been officially recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world’s tallest hotel — and with that honor in hand, it’s open for bookings.

Guests can enjoy this pool with a view.
Courtesy Gevora Hotel
“We are very excited to open the doors to Gevora Hotel. It has been a passion project and finally we are ready to share our vision with the world,” says Jairaj Gorsia, General Manager of Gevora Hotel, in a statement.
“We have created a unique formula which raises four-star hospitality to new heights and look forward to offering unforgettable stays.”