Here are the 10 most expensive hotel rooms in the world from the last year.
10. The Penthouse Suite, The Martinez Hotel, Cannes
Nightly Rate: $18,000
This
is the biggest, most expensive, and the only terraced penthouse suite
on the Cote d’Azur. Both of the two suites has a jacuzzi, plasma screen
televisions, DVD library, kitchen, open bar, private butler on call
24/7 (ditto for a limousine), and an option to join both suites into
one big apartment. The luxury has no limit here – the design is kept
in the Art Deco style, with streamlined furniture, silk curtains and
teak parquet floors.
The
wraparound terrace is 2,000 square feet with the views of the Lerins
Islands as well as the entire Bay of Cannes and can comfortably hold
100 people. One Saudi sheik liked the suite so much he wanted to rent
it for five years. The hotel said no. What else can you say? Tres
magnifique!
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9. Ritz-Carlton Suite, Ritz-Carlton Moscow
Nightly Rate: $18.200
The
floor-to-ceiling windows in the Ritz-Carlton Suite will give you the
most beautiful views of the Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral,
and Christ the Savior Cathedral. The furnishings are in a Classic
Russian Imperial style. The 2,500 square-foot suite comes with a
spacious living room, dining area, library, office room and boardroom,
grand piano, and heated floor.
You
will get to enjoy five meals a day and their very own KGB-approved
autonomous energy supply system and secure telecommunications array.
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8. Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab, Dubai
Nightly Rate: $19.000
The
two-story, 8,400-square-foot suite features views over the Arabian
sea, marble flooring, a rotating four-poster bed in the master bedroom,
dining area, and a private cinema and elevator between the split-level
rooms.
The
marble bath comes fully stocked with full-sized products from Hermes.
Guests are met by a chauffeur driven Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph (or, for
a bit extra, by a helicopter). A personal butler stands 24/7 at the
ready to fulfill every wish. The Royal Suite is the last word in luxury
with a marble and gold staircase, leopard print tufted carpets and
Versace linens.
What you can also enjoy is a submarine ride to an underwater restaurant complete with shark-infested aquarium.
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7. Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt, Vendôme, Paris
Nightly Rate: $20.000
This
pricey suite is located on the 5th floor and takes 200-sq.-meters. A
60-sq.-meter balcony is overlooking the Rue de la Paix, with an
outstanding view of the Vendôme column. The Imperial Suite has high
ceilings, a dining room, kitchenette, bar, and a mansard roof. It also
includes in-suite spa with whirlpool bath, steam room shower and a
built-in massage table. Also included are high-speed Internet access
and a computer with flat screen monitor, multi-line telephones, and a
separate work area to help you enjoy the work process.
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6. The Bridge Suite, The Atlantis, Bahamas
Nightly Rate: $22.000
The
Bridge Suite is located on top of a bridge that connects the two Royal
Towers buildings, so it overlooks the entire resort and marina. An 800
square foot balcony and 12-foot high ceilings throughout with full
length windows allow you to enjoy a 360 view of the water, lagoons and
pools in Paradise Island. We can make a guess that most of the price is
paid for the location of the suite. Forbes reports the suite has hosted guests including Oprah, Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, and Bill Gates.
The
suite has 10 rooms that are decorated in black, red and gold
(including a 22-karat gold chandelier in the dining room). The living
room is a 1,250-square-foot room with grand piano and twin entertainment
centers. The master bedroom has a sitting area, his-and-hers closets
so large that you can park your car there, and hand-painted linens. The
kitchen also has its own entrance, so a permanent staff of seven,
including a butler and a cook can access the rooms without bothering
you.
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5. Presidential Suite, Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
Nightly Rate: $25.000
The
suite is located on the 53rd floor above Tokyo with spectacular views
that include the Imperial Palace outer gardens and Roppongi Hills.
In
the suite’s 3300 sq ft you get pure luxury with a stunning four poster
bed in the master bedroom, personal concierge, connected living
room/dining room, an oversized marble bathroom with Sony BRAVIA 20 inch
flat screen television, and access to indoor pool and fitness studio.
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4. Villa La Capula Suite, Westin Excelsior, Rome
Nightly Rate: $29.000
The
suite is located on the fifth and sixth floor underneath the cupola of
the hotel which was made famous by Fellini’s movies. It covers 6,099
square feet and has an additional 1,808 square feet of balconies and
terraces. While it only has two bedrooms, five more can be joined to
it. The entire suite was just remodeled in 1998 for a cost of around $7
million. So now you will have all things Roman and excessive – a
cupola, a Pompeii-style Jacuzzi pool, frescoes (the painted horizons on
the frescoes were designed to match perfectly with the real Roman one),
stained glass windows, and almost 2,000 feet of balcony space
including a sun deck overlooking the Via Veneto district.
The
downstairs also has a private kitchen, and the dining room features an
antique Murano glass chandelier, a private wine cabinet with over 150
wines to choose from and a study/library covered in hand-carved wood.
And what really makes this suite over the top is a private cinema with
Dolby surround sound.
Now that’s living la dolce vita.
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3. Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel, New York
Nightly Rate: $34.000
The
$50 million Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons in NY was designed
by legendary architect I.M. Pei, Peter Marino and hotel owner Ty
Warner.
The
nine-room suite has walls inlaid with mother of pearl, gold and
platinum-woven fabrics. The suite is located on the 52nd floor of New
York’s tallest hotel with floor-to-ceiling bay windows offering a
breathtaking 360 degree view of the City. If that is not relaxing enough
you can enjoy a waterfall in the Zen Room, play the grand piano in the
library or soak in a tub overlooking Central Park. Full spa
treatments, a personal trainer and a 24/7 butler are all included, and
if you still find a will to leave, you can choose to be chauffeured in a
Rolls Royce or Maybach, and you’re always guaranteed a table at the
hotel’s renowned L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon restaurant.
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2. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas
Nightly Rate: $40.000
If
anyone knows how to vacation in Las Vegas, that will be Hugh Hefner.
Even though he is known as a homebody he has spent a few nights away
from the mansion at the Sky Villa. The suite itself was built to model
the original playboy mansion; it also incorporates elements derived
from a vintage Playboy magazine article about the ultimate bachelor
pad. The suite cost roughly $10 million to build but the high-rollers
can rent it for a small $40,000 a night. Everything screams S-E-X-Y at
the Sky Villa. The two-story 9,000 square foot Villa includes a glass
elevator, a rotating bed set beneath a mirrored ceiling, and a glass
wall Jacuzzi that extends out over the hotel and offers amazing Strip
views, around-the-clock butler service, massage and spa rooms, work-out
room and poker table, fireplace, three bedrooms, and pop-up plasma
TVs.
Sorry, Bunnies not included.
Sorry, Bunnies not included.
1. Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel, Geneva
Nightly Rate: $53.000
The
Imperial Suite, which is actually an entire top floor of the hotel, is
reached via a private elevator and has four bedrooms, six bathrooms
with mosaic marble floor, a cocktail lounge and a terrace with a
dramatic view through the bulletproof windows over the city, Lake
Geneva and Mont Blanc — all of which overlook Lake Geneva. The suite is
decorated in a contemporary style, with marble and hardwood floors. The
living room has a billiards table, a library and a cocktail lounge
with a view of the water fountain, and can accommodate 40 people. The
dining room seats 26 people around an oval mahogany table.
The
hotel’s staff reassures guests that the security in the Imperial Suite
is among the best in the world, ideal for celebrities or traveling
heads of state who visit the United Nations headquarters next door at
the Palais Wilson.
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