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Inside the largest hotel in the world – with 7,351 rooms and indoor theme park


IF you fancy staying at the biggest hotel in the world, it surprisingly won’t break the bank – and there is more than enough to do there.

First World Hotel has 7,351 rooms, so you can expect to be sharing the hotel with more than 14,000 guests when full.

The largest hotel in the world has more than 7,000 rooms - and a theme park

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The largest hotel in the world has more than 7,000 rooms – and a theme parkCredit: www.uniqhotels.com
The hotel was named the biggest in the world back in 2015

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The hotel was named the biggest in the world back in 2015Credit: www.rwgenting.com
Rooms can be found for as little as £22 a night

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Rooms can be found for as little as £22 a nightCredit: www.rwgenting.com

Found across 28 floors, they range from standard and deluxe rooms to World Club rooms that have extra living space.

It’s certainly a distinctive hotel, painted in rainbow stripes, and has been dubbed the Las Vegas of Asia.

It opened in 2001 with just one tower and was awarded the title of being the biggest in the world back in 2015 by the Guinness World Records.

However, it eventually lost out to The Palazzo in Las Vegas in 2008 following it’s The Venetian expansion.

The three-star First World Hotel is now set across two buildings, with the second called Tower 2 Annex adding it’s additional 1,233 rooms, regaining its World Record title in 2016.

Along with rooms, inside the hotel is also The Food Factory for a buffet breakfast, along with The Junction for cakes and pastries and the Gelato kiosk for milkshakes and ice cream.

But it’s not just a hotel – it is also connected to the 500,00sqft First World Plaza complex.

Inside the shopping centre, which is one floor above the lobby, is an indoor theme park, Skytropolis Funland.

It has 20 rides inside, including the thrill rides such as spinning disc Disco and lie-down rollercoaster Super Glider.

A Ferris wheel, bumper cars and and drop tower ride are also inside, along with a carousel.

Other attractions include the European-style Snow World with tobogganing and igloos, Genting Bowl, arts culture centre Seni Kome Peng Hen and the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Odditorium.

And while gambling in Malaysia is banned, there is a casino on-site which allows it.

An indoor swimming pool, bowling alley and cinema are also inside.

If the hotel dining isn’t enough, there are more than 50 cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from as well.

Guests can travel to the rest of the complex via the resort

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Guests can travel to the rest of the complex via the resortCredit: www.rwgenting.com
The indoor hotel has more than 20 rides

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The indoor hotel has more than 20 ridesCredit: www.uniqhotels.com

If you fancy staying at First World Hotel, it won’t cost you much – they start from £22 a night.

People who have stayed have admitted it is often crowded, but was a great experience to stay at the record-breaking resort.

One person admitted it was a “cool experience” adding: “A million food and entertainment options.”

First World Hotel nearly lost it’s top spot for being the biggest in the world back in 2017.

Plans for a new hotel in Saudi Arabia revealed the Abraj Kudia, which would have more than 10,000 rooms.

Predicted to cost around £2.7billion, it hoped to open in 2017 – but this was put on pause in 2015, with the half-built resort yet to open as of 2024.

If you fancy the tallest hotel in Europe, you can head to Benidorm.

Otherwise the tallest hotel is found in the UAE, with Dubai’s Gevora Hotel measuring 1,168ft tall.

Want to splash out? Here’s what it’s like inside the most expensive hotel room in the world.

Other record-breaking hotels

Tallest hotel in the world – Gevora Hotel, UAE

Tallest hotel in Europe – Grand Hotel Bali, Spain

Largest hotel suite in the world – Grand Hills Hotel & Spa, Lebanon.

Oldest hotel in the world – Nisiyama Onsen Keiunkan, Japan

Smallest hotel in the world – Trafo-Häuschen, Germany





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