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According to Hotels.com the Christmas tree at the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, Tokyo is one of the world’s most unusual. As one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, Japan is home to one of the world’s largest Christmas trees. Projected on the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, this is a 40-storey high electronic tree. This property's room rates start at INR 6,310 per room per night on hotels.com.
In second place is the Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi which has a spectacularly decorated evergreen in the heart of the desert. Room rates being offerred at this hotel on hotel.com start from INR 18,882 per room per night.
Mumbai is home to one of the trees too. Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai staff have constructed a five tier Christmas tree by stacking transparent acrylic boxes that reach a height of about 12feet. The tree is lit with sparkling orange and white coloured fairy lights to render its modern.

Another unique tree according to Hotels.com is at the First Hotel Skt Petri in Copenhagen which has a 24-carat gold leaf-covered fiberglass tree designed by the British artist Beejoir. The tree was created as part of a project to transform the Danish capital with a total of 30 fiberglass trees designed by international artists for the 'Happy Xmas Trees' charity project. After Christmas the tree will be auctioned for charity. Hotels.com is offering rooms at this hotel starting at INR 7,374 per room per night.
The final tree making it to the Hotels.com top five is the quintessentially British tree at The Ritz, London. Located in the lobby this tree is decorated with classic red and gold baubles and comes complete with a range of presents at the bottom of the tree. Room rates at The Ritz London start at INR 21,164 per room per night.
Hotels.com marketing director Asia Pacific Abhiram Chowdhry says, “The ‘wow’ factor of Christmas decorations seems to get bigger and better every year and we’ve noticed more and more hotels around the globe pulling out all the stops to celebrate the festive season in style, from hosting Christmas in the desert to a Tree-Lighting ceremony in India and the light spectacular in Tokyo."
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