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Top ten hotel rooms with a view

Hotels aren't the sum of travel, but the right hotel can bring magic to a journey. Friendly employees, amazing furnishings, and great locations can all make a good holiday great. And an exceptional view, above and beyond the rest, can stick in one's memory forever. Here are ten hotels strewn around the world, each with ridiculously stunning views.
1. Shearwater Resort, Saba. Shearwater's Cottage Rooms, which overlook the resort's cliffside pool from an altitude of 2000 feet and sport views of the ocean and several neighboring islands (St. Eustatius, St. Kitts, and Nevis) are in a league of their own. See above for evidence. Shearwater's owners also recommend the views from their Ocean View Suite. Cottage Rooms from $175; Ocean View Suite from $250.

2. Longitude 131, Ayers Rock Resort, Australia. The tents at Longitude 131 at Ayers Rock feature heart-stopping panoramic views of this most iconic of Australian sights. This is real fantasy territory, with rates well beyond feasibility for most. From A$4080 for two for two nights ($4095).

3. Hotel on Rivington, New York, New York. The corner king rooms at this Lower East Side outpost of extravagance have floor-to-ceiling glass walls affording astounding views of the city. Aim for a room on a higher floor. From $379.

4. Hotel de Crillon, Paris, France. Terribly exorbitant, yes--not sure that a room at this price point should ever be recommended--but the views are exquisite here. Do you best to nab a room with a view over the Place de la Concorde to the Eiffel Tower. From €630 ($875).

5. Sheraton Iguazú Resort and Spa, Iguazú Falls, Argentina. The only hotel inside the Iguazú National Park offers awe-inspiring views of the falls themselves. The Falls View rooms, all with balconies, are perfect for the view-minded. From $255.

6. Campi ya Kanzi, Mtito Andei, Kenya. Campi ya Kanzi lies in a 400 square-mile are of Maasai-run land in southern Kenya. Mount Kilimanjaro is 35 miles away from the camp site, which consists of six tented cottages and two suites. Suites run $1600 for two; single occupancy $900.

7. The Intercontinental, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Stunning Hong Kong Harbor provides the world one of its most exciting skylines, and a harbourview room at the Intercontinental is one of the best places to glimpse it. From around HK$2600 ($335).

8. The Fairmont Banff Springs, Banff, Alberta, Canada. The most iconic of Canada's mountain lodges, the Fairmont Banff Springs is in a league of its own as far as picturesque placement is concerned. Many rooms offer extraordinary views as well. Book a valley view room (not a mountain view room) to take full advantage of the Rockies' scenic majesty. From around C$439 ($437).

9. Explora, Torres del Paine, Chile. Gorgeous if minimalist modernism features here in the wilds of Chilean Patagonia, courtesy of famed Chilean architect Germán del Sol. Views of Macizo del Paine are drop-dead extraordinary. They're also most definitely not cheap. Four nights will run $5840 for two.

10. La Haut Plantation, St. Lucia. The least expensive of the options here is this reasonable stunner, which has great views of St. Lucia's famous Pitons. Even the least expensive Standard Garden rooms here boast incredible views of the Pitons. From $120 in low season.
A list like this one is of course necessarily quite subjective, and my evaluation here is designed to suggest and expose more than it is intended to lay down the law. Have a hotel view in mind that you think belongs on this list? Add it in the comments below!
(Images provided by hotels, except for the view from the Sheraton Iguazú Resort and Spa [Flickr / Tran's World Productions] and view from the Fairmont Banff Springs [Flickr / dbaron]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Bob Timmermann Nov 11th 2010 11:28AM
The View Hotel in Monument Valley pretty much lives up to what its name says it will be.
John Nov 11th 2010 7:00PM
Sorry, but if you're going to pick a Fairmont property in the Rockies, Chateau Lake Louise definitely has better views than Banff Springs; I have stayed at both.
Stan Nov 14th 2010 11:07AM
i definitely agree, both are beautiful, but Lake Louise offers a view that is extraordinary!
d brown Nov 11th 2010 10:02PM
haven't you seen the view from starwoods hotel in bora bora. please it has to be one of the best in the world. check it out.
sondbr Nov 11th 2010 10:42PM
I also think the view at the Chateau Lake Louise is better than the Banff Springs, but both are beautiful hotels. Have stayed at both and I will always remember that wonderful vacation.
JohnDel Nov 11th 2010 11:51PM
The Taj Lake Palace, located in the middle of Lake Pichola is a dream of white marble and mosaic glistening in the moonlight, very reminiscent of the most beautiful tourist cliché in the world; the Taj Mahal.
Marco C. Nov 12th 2010 12:16PM
It cant get any better than Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge
http://www.sanctuarylodgehotel.com/web/omac/photo_tour.jsp
see for yourself.
Cliff Nov 12th 2010 12:12PM
Not only is the view wonderful at the Sheraton Iquazu Resort but the roar of the fabulous falls is incredible. Iquazu makes Niagara Falls seem inconsequential.
Robert Cole Nov 12th 2010 3:57PM
Very nice selections.
I use 30 different rotating header photos of hotel room views for my Views from a Corner Suite blog: http://www.rockcheetah.com/blog/
I think you have inspired me (as well as the others commenting on your post to expand my rotation to 60 images when I get some time...
Again, well done.
Unexpected Traveller Nov 15th 2010 5:54AM
Beautiful photography .. but sometimes you find that the view you end up with is not because it is spectacular, but merely unusual: http://unexpectedtraveller.wordpress.com/2009/12/21/a-room-with-a-view/