People have various tastes and their requirements for accommodation can vary quite considerably. Often hotel guests are satisfied when the room they are staying in is clean, there is a comfy bed and shiny bathroom and of course a TV set. However, what about the upper class? Where do they stay when traveling? Tourism-Review.com brings you the top 10 most expensive hotels in the world according to Stylecrave.com! Prepare your credit card. We start at $15,500 a night.
10. Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt-Vendôme
Paris, France
$15,500 a night
750 square-foot Imperial Suite is located on the second floor of the Park Hyatt-Vendôme’s Haussmanian building. This suite has high ceilings, dining room, kitchenette and a bar. You can also relax in “In Suite Spa” that is outfitted with a steam room, whirlpool and built in massage table.
9. Royal Suite, Four Seasons George V
Paris, France
$16,000 a night
In George V in Paris you can stay, in case you can afford it, in one of their two Royal Suites. These are equipped with antique furniture. Each suite has a marble entrance, a full kitchen, sauna and separate bathroom for guests. The two 2,600 square-foot suites are split into two separate spaces, one for sleeping and one for entertainment. There is also a private office in both of them.
8. Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond
7. Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
$18,000 a night
Burj Al Arab Royal Suite has marble floors, mahogany furniture, and bedroom with rotating four post canopy bed. If you stay in this suite you can use Hermes bathroom products, Faubourg fragrances your private elevator, and private cinema. If you pay a bit extra, you will get a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce or helicopter.
6. Ritz-Carlton Suite, The Ritz-Carlton
Moscow, Russia
$18,200 a night
This luxurious 2,500 square-foot suite has for instance a heated floor you can use in severe Russian winters. In the suite there is a piano for your private use and also a big library. You have also a nice view of the Kremlin, Red Square and St. Basil’s Cathedral from the windows.
You can enjoy five meals a day and autonomous energy supply system and secure telecommunication array.
5. Bridge Suite at The Atlantis
4. Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel
Geneva, Switzerland
$81,000 a night
This suite takes the entire top floor of the hotel and as we know that president Woodrow Wilson suffered from high blood pressure, we can expect a really peaceful stay in this part of the hotel. The Royal Penthouse Suite has four bedrooms and its cocktail lounge can hold up to 40 guests.
3. Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons
New York, USA
$34,000 a night
This suite is located on the top of the Manhattan’s tallest hotels offering guests 360-degree views of the city skyline. Floor to ceiling windows surround all sides of the massive suite with nine rooms. Its walls are inlayed with platinum and gold-woven fabrics. The suite includes a private butler as well as TVs able to receive every channel from the entire world.
2. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort
Las Vegas, USA
$40,000 a night
Here in Las Vegas you have at least the chance to win enough money to stay in this suite. The playboy themed 10,000 square-foot two-story suite includes non stop butler service, rotating bed with mirror ceiling as well as a $700,000 jacuzzi that cantilevers out above the Las Vegas strip.
1. Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi
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I wonder what is the purpose of this kind of articles - to make millions of people who read it and don't belong to the upper 10,000 envious? Anyway, yes the suites are beautiful. Can the people who can afford them really enjoy the beauty?