UNIQUE INFINITY POOL RIGHT AT THE AIRPORT
The TWA Hotel is located within John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, USA. Launching on May 15th, guests at the TWA Hotel will now be able to enjoy breathtaking views of JFK's famous expansive runway while relaxing in one of the world's most stunning infinity pools located on the hotel's rooftop. Additionally, the TWA boasts a complete observation deck offering panoramic views of the city and even distant locations like Jamaica Bay.

This 64-foot (19.5-meter) pool is said to be inspired by the infinity pool at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes. Open 365 days a year, the TWA infinity pool can also be transformed into a hot tub "pool-cuzzi" in the winter, as the water is heated to 37.8 degrees Celsius.
Tyler Morse, CEO and managing partner of MCR and MORSE Development, the developer and principal investor of the hotel project, said: "Our rooftop infinity pool offers unobstructed views of the JFK runway."

"Simply put, there's nothing better than being in a place where you can see those giant airplanes while leisurely enjoying a cocktail!"
The hotel's new design was unveiled to the public last week, featuring images of the redesigned and recreated TWA (Trans World Airlines) Flight Centre, as well as showcasing the swimming pool and panoramic views of runway 4L/22R.
retro-style hotel
Located in two low-rise buildings, the TWA Hotel boasts 512 rooms with interiors inspired by classic Hollywood style and large, soundproof floor-to-ceiling windows.
This retro-styled hotel has 512 "extremely quiet" rooms.
Additionally, there are six restaurants and eight bars, one of which is located inside the Lockheed Constance L-1649A Starliner, along with a 10,000-square-foot fitness center touted as the world's largest hotel gym. The hotel also houses a museum that regularly hosts exhibitions on the golden age of aviation and the history of TWA.


"The moment passengers step onto the TWA, they will be immersed in the rich culture, architecture, sights, sounds, and atmosphere of 1962," Morse further explained. "The smallest details here have been carefully considered to provide the best possible customer experience, while paying homage to a pivotal moment and a special period in American history."
After its launch, TWA Hotel is expected to welcome 10,000 guests per day.
Here are some more pictures of the TWA Hotel:






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