Source:  www.ibtimes.com

After Hong Kong was recently voted the best Asian destination by a leading travel site, another addition in this harbour city is all set to woo the world.

The world’s highest hotel, Ritz-Carlton Hotel, opened at the 118th floor of Hong Kong’s International Commerce Centre (ICC), the world’s fourth tallest building, in early May.

The hotel, which occupies floors 102 to 118 inside ICC, surpasses The Armani Hotel in the world’s tallest building, Dubai’s 828-meter Burj Khalifa.

With telescope installed in every room, the hotel promises to provide panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island.

Ritz-Carlton Hotel has six dining venues starting on the 102nd floor, including Chinese and Italian restaurants, a lobby lounge, tea lounge and alfresco rooftop bar. All restaurants and bars offer amazing skyline view.

Enjoy the spectacular view from the 312-room Ritz-Carlton Hotel, the world’s highest hotel, overlooking Hong Kong harbour in some of the latest pictures below:

A section of a restaurant overlooks Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district from the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Hong Kong.
A section of a restaurant overlooks Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district from the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Hong Kong.
A general view of the swimming pool at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at the top 118th floor of the International Commerce Centre (ICC), the world's fourth tallest building, in Hong Kong May 11, 2011.
A general view of the swimming pool at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at the top 118th floor of the International Commerce Centre (ICC), the world's fourth tallest building, in Hong Kong May 11, 2011.