Revolving restaurant

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A revolving restaurant is a restaurant on a revolving floorplate. The building remains stationary and the diners are carried on the revolving floor, usually at a rate of one revolution per hour. They are located on upper stories of hotels, television towers and skyscrapers, and offer 360 degree views of the surrounding city. Most revolving restaurants are tower restaurants.

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[edit] List of revolving restaurants

[edit] Australia

[edit] Austria

[edit] Bangladesh

[edit] Brazil

[edit] Canada

[edit] Chile

[edit] China

[edit] Colombia

  • Restaurante La Fragata, World Trade Center, Bogotá

[edit] Egypt

[edit] Finland

[edit] Germany

[edit] Greece

[edit] Iceland

[edit] India

[edit] Indonesia

  • The Empire Grill, Menara Imperium, Jakarta

[edit] Iran

[edit] Iraq

[edit] Japan

[edit] Korea (North)

[edit] Korea (South)

[edit] Kuwait

[edit] Lithuania

[edit] Malaysia

[edit] Mexico

[edit] The Netherlands

  • De Koperen Hoogte, De Lichtmis, near Zwolle

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Norway

[edit] Portugal

  • Vasco de Gama Tower

[edit] Russia

[edit] Serbia

[edit] Singapore

[edit] Slovakia

[edit] Switzerland

[edit] South Africa

[edit] Taiwan

[edit] Thailand

[edit] Trinidad and Tobago

[edit] Turkey

[edit] United Arab Emirates

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States of America

  • Connecticut
    • Vuli Restaurant, Stamford
  • Louisiana
    • Club 360: 2 Canal Street 33rd Floor,World Trade Center New Orleans, LA 70130 [3]
    • Top of the Dome: Hyatt Regency New Orleans Poydras at Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 70113-1805 [4]
  • Minnesota
    • Top of the Harbor Restaurant, Radisson Hotel Duluth Harborview, Duluth
    • Carousel Restaurant, St. Paul

[edit] Vietnam

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