Did you know Cristiano Ronaldo has his own hotel? Here’s what it looks like inside
The legendary Real Madrid forward, who is known as CR7, recently unveiled his own luxury hotel
PORTUGAL'S premier footballing icon has just opened his own hotel - and it's Cristiano Ronaldo themed, of course.
The legendary Real Madrid forward, who is known as CR7, recently unveiled his own luxury hotel, with a distinct footballing flavour.
The classy getaway, which boasts some stunning features, can be found in Funchal, Madeira, where the iconic footballer grew up.
And the venue is even named after Ronaldo, who is a part-owner of the 48-room high-class hotel.
The is decked out with tributes to its 31-year-old superstar owner, whose initials and shirt number combined to give the hotel its name.
Rooms at the CR7 start from £184 per night, and they all offer guests the chance to see more Ronaldo memorabilia than they knew existed.
Before long, you won't even have to travel to Madrid to live like Ronaldo, since there are plans to open CR7 hotels in other cities around the world, including Lisbon, Madrid, and New York.
But, for now at least, the Portuguese flagship hotel is truly one of a kind, with green carpets designed to replicate the turf on a football pitch.
Guests are faced with a portrait of the man himself as they head to their rooms, which all feature HD TVs, yoga mats and mood lighting as standard.
The best room in the building, the CR7 suite, will set you back £580 per night, although you do get a spacious suite with amazing views for the hefty price tag.
A rooftop pool and a dedicated Cristiano Ronaldo museum offer guests the chance to unwind and learn more about the Portuguese captain, who has banged in over 500 goals throughout his illustrious professional career.
And even the hotel's doorknobs are Ronaldo themed, making it seem as if you're shaking the big man's hand as you head in to your suite.
The hotel promises a getaway which would be perfect for any dedicated Ronaldo fan, with an open air gym on the hotel's balcony area allowing guests to try to get as ripped as the man himself.
And it's impossible to forget who the boss is when you're staying here, since the venue even features bathrooms where you can stare into the big man's face as you brush your teeth.
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