It’s the holiday season, which means tons of festive decorations are going up in places all around the world. Many hotels put up tons of holiday pieces to make their lobbies more festive and appealing to the guests that are spending time there during the winter. Many places around the world will put up Christmas trees, which have become a major display piece for massive rooms with high ceilings, and most luxury hotels have started putting in a big effort to make sure they have one of the best Christmas trees around.
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Arizona
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess in Arizona might not ever see snow, but that doesn’t mean the hotel can’t get into the holiday spirit by decorating their trees and creating a Christmas tree of their own. The tree here is four storey’s high and plays music!
Photo via Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
Emirates Palace
The tree at the Emirates Palace hotel brightens up the Middle East by standing 42 feet high and featuring a ton of lights and ornaments. People can gaze upon the pretty Christmas tree from all levels of the building that look down into the lobby.
Photo via Kempinski
Claridge’s
The Christmas tree at Claridge’s is extremely nice and was actually created by the luxury designer Dolce & Gabbana. The tree is not nearly as tall compared to some others on the list, but is decked out with 9,000 fairy lights as well as 300 hand blown baubles straight from Italy!
Photo via Claridge’s
Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai
The Christmas Tree at the Four Seasons Hotel really helps to make a difference aside from just looking nice in the hotel lobby. The tree is covered in shining stars that each have the name of a child on it that can be adopted for a certain money amount which will help the kids to have a nice holiday season.
Photo via Four Seasons
The New York Palace
The New York Palace puts up 12 Christmas trees in total and their whole property uses 68,000 lights and 32,000 ornaments. The lobbies are completely changed for the holidays and the biggest tree (seen above) stands outside for everyone to glance at while walking by.
Photo via New York Palace