Mondrian Doha
Wideo trasa od @thelifeofamariii: I stayed here with my grandma and we were obsessed! The gold and white design is elegant and literally spotless. The open-concept bathroom with the chandelier over the tub was my favorite part. Definitely hit up the Patio bar at night for the cool bartender tricks!
Dlaczego ludzie to uwielbiają
- Marcel Wanders' trippy, maximalist interiors (giant gold trees, floating staircases)
- The stained-glass indoor pool is arguably the most Instagrammed spot in Doha
- Direct access to top-tier dining like Morimoto and CUT by Wolfgang Puck
O tym wideo
A detailed walkthrough of the Mondrian Doha, a luxury boutique hotel known for its whimsical and intricate design. The tour begins in the stunning lobby, showcasing unique lounging areas featuring artificial trees, oversized floral displays, and an elegant white and gold color palette. The creator highlights the spotless cleanliness of the facility before moving to the architectural highlight: a spiral staircase surrounded by a curved triangle motif. The room tour features a spacious double-bed room with intricate wallpaper that matches the decor on the pillows and lamps. A key feature is the open-concept bathroom, which includes a massive bathtub situated directly across from the shower, complete with its own chandelier. The video concludes with a look at the nightlife options, specifically the outdoor 'Patio' bar, where guests can enjoy city views and flair bartending performances.
Pełna transkrypcja wideo
The Mondrian is a collection of boutique hotels with only a handful of locations internationally. This was my first time staying at a Mondrian hotel and it was absolutely beautiful. There's a few lounging areas around the lobby, each with its own unique interior design. This area has some artificial trees and then a beautiful display of flowers and nice chandeliers. I absolutely love gold design and white and gold is just such like an elegant combination of colors, so to see it displayed around the hotel was just very nice and added to the luxurious feel. With the amount of white design in the hotel, I expected there to be dust or something anywhere, but there was absolutely none anywhere to be found. It was spotless everywhere you went. In between the two seating areas in the lobby are the elevators and the reception area, which each are still just very uniquely designed. My absolute favorite section of the lobby though was this area right here. From the curved triangle motif on the outside with the artificial lamps and the spiral staircase, everything about this area is stunning. All the different patterns and structures in this area just work so well together. Now for the room, this is what it looks like when you get off the elevator. My grandma and I stayed in a double bed room which was very, very spacious and cozy as well. The intricacy in the design did not stop at the rooms. The wall separating the bedroom and the bathroom area had this really cool wallpaper. And a very similar design is found in the pillow and the lamp as well, which was super cool. The open concept bathroom was really cool with the shower and the bath being directly across from each other, with another shape motif in the bathroom wall. The tub was massive and had this cool chandelier hanging over it just for an extra aesthetic. And what I found unique about this area is that they all have a sink area in the actual bathrooms. The beds had the perfect amount of firmness and my grandma and I slept very peacefully. The room offers the traditional coffee area and a mini fridge which always comes in very handy. And a welcoming and informative message greets you on the TV screen. For nightlife, they have this nice area outdoors simply called Patio. The area was dimly lit at nighttime using just the LEDs from the TV screens and the city lights to brighten it just enough. The area does offer a full service bar and the bartender was super fun and cool. He was doing a bunch of cool tricks while making my drink. After a long day