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Travelers look into many different factors when choosing the perfect hotel for an upcoming vacation.

[Destinations]( [Collections]( [Hotels]( [5 of The Biggest Hotels in The World]( [5 of The Biggest Hotels in The World]( Travelers look into many different factors when choosing the perfect hotel for an upcoming vacation. Some like the quaint and intimate feel of a B&B, while others look for obscure and unique options like a [castle in Ireland]( or a [tree house in Big Sur.]( For those travelers whose idea of the perfect stay includes over-the-top resorts with thousands of rooms, various pools, and sometimes their own shopping mall, we’ve got you covered. Here are five of the largest hotel complexes around the world. [Oyster Bullet] 1. First World Hotel, Pahang, Malaysia Located in the Genting Highlands of Malaysia, the [First World Hotel]( is the largest hotel in the world, with 7,351 rooms between two towers. The hotel was the first in Southeast Asia to launch an e-kiosk and express check-in and now features a lifestyle mall with a variety of retail shops and restaurants. The property received the Guinness World Record for the largest hotel first in 2006 but lost the title from 2008 to 2015 to the Venetian in Las Vegas. It regained the title after adding an extra 1,233 rooms. [Oyster Bullet] 2. The Venetian and the Palazzo, Las Vegas Even though it lost the title of the largest hotel in the world after seven years, [the Venetian and Palazzo]( complex doesn’t lack in extravagance. The sister resorts boast an impressive 7,092 rooms between the two, as well as over 40 restaurants, a world-class spa with over 90 treatment rooms, and 10 pools to choose from, varying in exclusivity and luxury. The standard guest rooms, which start at 650 and 720 square feet, respectively, are among the largest along the Strip, adding to the luxurious experience each visitor has. [Oyster Bullet] 3. The MGM Grand Las Vegas What was the largest hotel from 1993 to 2006 (with over 6,800 rooms) still provides one of the most extravagant and fun experiences one can imagine. With multiple restaurants by star chefs, a 6.5-acre pool complex with five bars and a lazy river, and a spa and fitness center, guests won’t be lacking in amenities. For those looking to party all day and night, the [MGM Grand]( is home to the Wet Republic pool party and Hakkasan nightclub. With multiple shows every night and a sprawling casino, visitors will never be lacking entertainment. [5 of The Biggest Hotels in The World]( [Oyster Bullet] 4. City Center, Las Vegas Comprising the [Aria,]( [Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas,]( [Vdara,]( Veer Towers, and Crystals, this complex has over 6,500 rooms. The Aria is the center of the complex with 4,004 guest rooms, 16 restaurants, seven bars, five pools, a spa, a fitness center, and a large casino. The Waldorf Astoria (formally the Mandarin Oriental) is a smaller luxury hotel with a spa, two restaurants, and a pool, making it ideal for those looking for a more serene Vegas experience. The last of the three major hotels in the complex is the Vdara. Like Waldorf, the Vdara lacks a casino, making it peaceful, but due to the fact that all rooms are suite-style with kitchenettes, there are no restaurants on the premises. [Oyster Bullet] 5. The Londoner, Macao The three towers that make up the Londoner opened in 2012 and are home to multiple hotel brands, including [Conrad,]( [Sheraton,]( [St. Regis,]( and [Holiday Inn.]( Between the four hotels, there are 6,000 guest rooms and suites. There are a plethora of dining and shopping options within the complex, and each of the hotels has its own pool and spa. There are music and acrobatic shows to choose from each day, as well as kid-friendly activities. At the center of it is 17,000 square meters of gaming space. [Read More]( Looking for a place to stay? Here are our picks. 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