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Hotel offers an unusual view of guests with their infinity pool

  • The infinity pool can be seen upon entering the lobby and looking up
  • Passers-by can see swimmers in the pool through the acrylic bottom
  • The infinity pool serves as an interactive medium between guests who are swimming and guests who are just about to enter the building

The 5-star hotel in the Poblacion district of Makati called I’M Hotel seems to offer a very unique experience for their customers. They are known for having the first onsen spa in the Philippines.

It is said to be the largest state-of-the-art spa featuring a carbonated bath with technology imported from Japan.

Onsen is a Japanese hot spring and is also a term used for bathing facilities of traditional inns.

This hotel is also known for their iconic “acrylic-bottomed infinity pool” which can be seen upon entering the lobby.

A Facebook user named Yadu Salvacion shared a video of the guests who were swimming in the infinity pool,garnering different reactions from the netizens.

“eto pa naman isang hotel na bet ko ahhahaha tapos kita pala sa labas yung pool ahhahahahahha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂”

“kung sa ibang bansa yan wlang pakealam hahahah tinutukan eh”

I’M Hotel is located close to malls and the Makati CBD is only 800 meters away. The uploader of the video captioned it with, “I can show you the world shining shimmering splendid… 😂. Kala ko anong Meron at lahat naka tingala e”.

Passers-by often look up at the pool since those swimming are fully exposed through the acrylic bottom.

Based on the Hotel’s website description of their infinity pool, it serves as an “interactive medium between guests who are swimming and guests who are just about to enter the building.”

The video has garnered 3, 459 shares and 36 thousand reactions so far.

Written by Rhelyn Harder

An open-minded person who seeks to inspire readers through writing. She believes that having the freedom and courage to express oneself is an opportunity to influence others.

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