Most Expensive Hotel Rooms in the World

Most of us have simple demands when it comes to travel lodging at max a bed, a bathroom, a TV and Wi-Fi. There are others, however, whose demands far eclipse the simple convenience of your basic hotel room. When the world’s most wealthy travelers take a vacation for their own, they are treated to suites that cover entire floors of a hotel building, rooms that include a personal butler, hell– some even come with their own private helicopter.

So take a peek into the experience of the world’s most wealthy travelers. Here I have compiled some of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world.

Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt, Paris


Imperial suite is situated on the second floor of the Park Hyatt. This pricey suite costs $15,500 a night. It has high ceilings, a dining room, kitchenette and bar.

Royal Suite, Four Seasons George V – Paris, France


These suites have direct access to a private terrace overlooking the historic Art Deco fountain of the Three Graces. These antique-filled suites feature oversized spaces for entertaining and relaxation. It costs around $16,000 a night.

Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond, Switzerland


Le Richmond’s Royal Armleder is a luxury suite bedecked in gold, mosaics and parquet floors and has a 300 square-foot terrace with stunning views of Geneva and the nearby Alps. It costs around $17,500 a night.

Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab – Dubai, UAE


A two-story suite that centers on an epic staircase, this Royal Suite has marble floors, mahogany furniture and a master bedroom with a rotating four-post canopy bed. It costs $18,000 a night.

Ritz-Carlton Suite, the Ritz-Carlton – Moscow, Russia


Floor-to-ceiling windows outline the Ritz-Carlton Suite at the hotel chain’s Moscow location. Imperial furniture fills the 2,500 square-foot suite, which comes with a heated floor, a grand piano and a library. It costs its visitor’s around $18,500 a night.

Bridge Suite, The Atlantis – Paradise Island, Bahamas


The 10-room Bridge Suite at Bahamian resort The Atlantis fills the entire space linking the hotel complex’s two flagship towers. It costs around $25,000 a night.

Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel, Switzerland


Consuming the entire top floor of the hotel, the four-bedroom suite can hold up to 40 guests in its cocktail lounge and is said to be the best digs for heads of state wanting to make an impression when they’re in town on United Nations business. It costs them about $33,000 a night.

Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons – New York


The Ty Warner Penthouse practically floats in Manhattan. Floor-to-ceiling windows surround all sides of the massive suite, surrounding guests in 360-degree views of the city skyline from atop Manhattan’s tallest hotel. It costs $34,000 a night.

Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort – Las Vegas


Hugh Hefner’s Playboy-themed suite at the Palms Casino resort has a $700,000 jacuzzi that cantilevers out above the Las Vegas strip. It costs its visitor’s $40,000 a night.

Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi, Greece


The Grand Resort’s Royal Villa gives the world’s most exclusive guests a private version of everything imaginable. The only other people lucky guests have to see while secluded in their heated pool, steam room or private beach is the suite’s dedicated butler, chef and pianist. It costs $50,000 a night.

1 comment:

  1. I loved the one of Moscow, Russia, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The fact that you can be surrounded by imperial furniture makes the difference. But for the rest of us who cannot afford $18000 a night, I recommend rental of apartments. That is what I did in my argentina travel and it was super comfortable!
    Kim

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