Living in wide spaces on top of skyscrapers with uninterrupted views of the city below speaks of a luxurious comfort unlike any other. Here are some of the most coveted top-floor spaces across the globe
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Above Image: The Morgan, Hong Kong

1. The Morgan, Hong Kong

This neo-classical condominium is located in the upscale Mid Levels area of the city, and its 30th-floor penthouse is about six times larger than an average Hong Kong home. From here, one can enjoy an expansive view of Victoria Peak and lounge in its sprawling 1,461sqft terrace.

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2. One Hyde Park, United Kingdom

Designed by Roger Stirk Harbour and Partners, this lavish penthouse in Knightsbridge, London comes with a 21-metre pool, a private cinema, library, and a magnificent panoramic view of the fine city of London.

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Above Image: Wallich Residence

3. Wallich Residence, Singapore

The largest and tallest penthouse in Singapore belongs to Wallich Residence, a collection of 181 well-appointed private residences. Its super penthouse features five bedrooms, each with their own bathrooms and walk-in closets for the master bedrooms. Amenities include a 600-bottle wine cellar, a private pool, and jacuzzi room. The property has also been recently purchased by James Dyson.

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Above Image: One Palm

4. One Palm, United Arab Emirates

Located in Dubai’s most expensive neighbourhood is One Palm by Omniyat’s 24,000sqft penthouse which was sold for an estimate of USD$20M. The five-bedroom apartment sits high on Dubai’s Marina skyline and is the second most expensive penthouse ever sold in the city.

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Above Super Penthouse (Image: The Estate Makati)

5. The Estate Makati, Philippines

This luxurious condominium boasts a coveted spot along Makati City’s Ayala Avenue, located at the heart of the city’s central business district. With each unit priced at USD$10,500 per square meter, it is currently the most expensive pre-selling project in Manila. Developer SMDC and Federal Land have partnered with British architectural firm Foster + Partners to create multi-level super penthouse suites, aside from its equally expansive two-bedroom and three-bedroom flats.

This article first appeared on ph.asiatatler.com.

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