Berlin, Germany.
Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi
At the Emirates Palace, tech-savvy guests can select a bestseller from the hotel's menu of electronic books through their television. If that sounds like too much hard work, you can even opt to have your chosen tome read to you using text-to-speech technology. The hotel's size means that there's no shortage of space for book worms in need of some peace and quiet either - there's two "pool landscapes", two spas, 16 bars and restaurants and even a ballroom.
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