Would you stay at the Titanic hotel? Now you can check into a resort modelled on the 'unsinkable ship' (complete with lifeboats)
- The Titanic Beach Lara, in Turkey, has recreated the look of the doomed cruise liner, which sank in 1912
- Guests can stroll on the deck and re-enact the famous 'king of the world' scene from the James Cameron film
- The themed resort has 550 rooms, three swimming pools, a toy shop and even a florist for five-star treatment
There's
a glamorous resort in Turkey with 550 rooms, three swimming pools and
even a florist, but despite this, some people might be put off - because
it's based on the doomed ship Titanic.
The
Turkish firm that built the hotel wanted to recreate the glamour and
vastness of the impressive ship, which tragically sank in the North
Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during
her maiden voyage.
Guests
are able to stroll on replica decks at the all-inclusive Titanic Beach
Lara, and re-enact the 'king of the world' scene by the railings from
the movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
There's a glamorous resort in Turkey
with 550 rooms, three swimming pools and even a florist, but despite
this, some people might be put off - because it's based on the doomed
ship Titanic
Turkish baths, three outdoor swimming pools and even a toy shop and florist are available to those staying at the resort
The hotel's bedrooms feature porthole style windows so that the feel of being on a ship is never lost
Have a meal on deck and look out to the Turkish coast at night in the five-star luxury escape
The hotel was created to exude the
luxury and comfort that the RMS Titanic did. It's pictured here setting
sail from Southampton on 10 April 1912
Set against the backdrop of the
south-west Turkish coast, this luxurious hotel features replica decks
and even lifeboats in a nod to the famous cruise liner
Lifeboats
can also be seen in the unique five-star themed resort, but thankfully
are unlikely to be required as the hotel is land-based.
Other perks guest can enjoy include Turkish baths, a toy shop - and ocean views over the south-west Turkish coast.
Tarik Egemen, marketing manager of the hotel, said: 'We were inspired by the legendary cruise ship Titanic.
'As we all know it was the most elegant, luxurious and comfortable cruise ship of its era.
'Like the ship, we combine luxury and comfort with cheerful and sincere service in the amazing atmosphere of Antalya.
'The advantage of a theme hotel is the attractive and catchy architecture, and the decorative objects matching the main theme.
The five-star luxury hotel boasts
three outdoor pools and one indoor one (pictured) so guests can relax in
style during their stay
The five-star hotel aims to emulate
the luxury of the doomed White Star Line ship. This picture shows the
vast exterior of the main building
The interior of the Turkish hotel is grand, like the large ship it is based on, which measured 882 feet in length
'Our country has many natural and historical beauties we know that people who like travelling always seek something different.
'We would like to meet this expectation by presenting a special concept including entertainment, show and comfort.'
The
551-room hotel is not the only one of its kind. There are existing
Titanic hotels in the chain in Berlin, Istanbul and one coming soon to
Bodrum, although these have not adopted the ship design.
The hotel features lifeboats on the side which hang near the three outdoor swimming pools
Although the Titanic ship could carry a maximum of 3,547 passengers, the hotel has 1,200 beds spread over 551 rooms
Cosy interior: One of the bedrooms from the Titanic Lara Beach, which is located on the south-west Turkish coast
Guests at the hotel enjoy a huge range of facilities and the warm Mediterranean close by
The 551-room hotel is not the only one
of its kind. It's part of a chain that includes properties in Berlin
and Istanbul, with one coming soon to Bodrum
The hotel features entertainment for guests if they do not wish to venture out for a sunny stroll to the boutiques of Lara Beach
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