Can't get yourself to a beach? Pools are the next best thing! You can float around in some (hopefully) warm water and, if it's outdoors, have a little tanning session. Indoor pools, on the other hand, are a great alternative if the weather is bad or if you just don't feel like going outside.

Pools can be a great selling point for hotels, especially if they're built around a specific theme, or have loads of structures and/or games. And the fancier the hotel (i.e more expensive), the crazier the pool.

If you're looking for a hotel with an awesome indoor pool, we have some hotels that you should check out. Yes, they may be pricier, but experiencing these pools will make it worth your while.

10 Take The Kids To The Water Park: Coco Key Water Resort

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Coco Key Water Resort doesn't just have a pool; they have a full-blown water park! The indoor pool area has a lazy river and a bunch of water games (including basketball) over 50,000 square feet. If you want a bit more adrenaline, you can hop on their 40-foot slides, as well! At a comfortable 84 degrees, this is the perfect place for families to bring their kids to enjoy a rainy day.

9 Transported To The Tropics: Grand Hyatt Beijing

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If a themed pool is your goal, then look no further than the Grand Hyatt Beijing's indoor pool. The pool emulates a tropical forest, full of waterfalls, lots of greenery, and loads of statues/pillars. At a whopping 1500 square feet, this pool is meant for those who want to conveniently experience the Amazon. Spend the day swimming or relax in their whirlpool spas! If you have kids, it'll make the experience amazing for them, as well!

8 Take In Some Natural Light: Hotel Mont Cervin Palace

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If you find yourself in Switzerland and are looking for an unforgettable hotel pool experience, then look no further than the Hotel Mont Cervin Palace. The pool isn't overly humid and allows for lots of natural light to stream in via large, open windows. There's a lounging zone where you can put your feet up and specified secondary pool for young children and toddlers. A part of the main pool is even outdoors!

7 Chlorine-Free Experience: Royal Sonesta Boston

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Royal Sonesta Boston hotel boasts the largest pool in Boston, so you won't have to worry about crowding. To help this issue, there are three swimming lanes for those who want to get a workout in and a specific area for those who just want to splash around. What's even more interesting is that the water isn't sanitized with chlorine. This is a life-saver for those with sensitive skin and keeps the water cleaner!

6 Piece Of Olympic History: Intercontinental Chicago Magnificent Mile

Not many hotels can boast that Olympic athletes have trained at their pools! Some of this hotel's high ranking guests include Johnny Weissmuller, an Olympic gold medalist, and an actor. Given the pool's strict three lanes, it's catered more to serious swimmers than guests who just want to float around for a while. However, its architecture is breathtaking so at least you have something pretty to look at. Talk about magnificent!

5 Soak In The Rustic Feel: Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello

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If you're looking for more of a rustic experience, look no further than Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello. The rooCharles HotelCf is made out of red cedar logs, giving guests the impression of swimming in a large log cabin. The 75-foot pool is heated, so you can enjoy a nice swim even in the winter. With comfortable chairs and small tables to perch your drinks and food on, it's a great chance to relax without facing the elements outside.

4 Largest Pool In Munich: The Charles Hotel

3 Design Worthy Of  A Museum: Waldorf Astoria

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2 Bird's-Eye View: Altira Macau

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1 Crowding Is Not Likely: The Water Club

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Why is crowding not likely at this hotel? Because there are a total of five different pools! Of the indoor pools, there's a lap pool on the 32nd floor that looks over Atlantic City, which makes for a great workout. For those who have lounging on the brain, there's a second indoor pool where you have access to chairs, cabanas, and greenery. There's something for everyone and it's guaranteed that you'll have a great experience.

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