Saturday, December 4, 2010

Top 10 Most Expensive Hotels in the World

Hotel should be a relaxing, clean place where you can have something to eat and have a great time. However, when you are wealthy your desires are not as simple as that. Perhaps you would like to call the room service, or relax on a private beach, or enjoy campaign in your luxurious suite. Take a look at some of the most expensive hotels in the world!

10. IMPERIAL SUITE, PARK HYATT-VENDÔME ($15,500 per night)

Imagine spending a night in Paris in the imperial suite for only 15,500 a night. I wouldn’t be able to get over the money spent; it would just eat me up. It is simply ridiculous. The Imperial Suite is on the second floor of the Park Hyatt-Vendôme’s Haussmanian building. This 750 square-foot suite has “In Suite Spa” where you can relax and not think about the insane amount of money you’ve spent in one night.

 

 

9. ROYAL SUITE, FOUR SEASONS GEORGE V ($16,000 per night)

In George V there are two luxurious and insanely expensive suits for you to stay in. You can sit on antique furniture. The two suites are split into two separate spaces. One is for sleeping and the one for entertaining guests, with a separate bathroom for them. There are private offices in both of the suits. This is another expansive hotel in Paris.

 

 

8. ROYAL ARMLEDER SUITE, LE RICHEMOND ($17,500 per night)

Staying in this hotel is merely $17,500 per night. It was reopened in 2007, after the restoration of the 7th floor where they have built a luxury suite entirely in gold mosaics. It also has an amazing 300 square-foot terrace with a wonderful view of Geneva and the Alps

 

 

7. ROYAL SUITE, BURJ AL ARAB ($18,000 per night)

This Dubai hotel had got marble floors, mahogany furniture, and a bedroom with rotating bed. You have your own private elevator, and a private cinema. For some extra money you can hire a chauffeur and be driven around in Rolls Royce all day long or you can fly around in your own helicopter.

 

 

6. THE PENTHOUSE SUITE, THE MARTINEZ HOTEL ($18,500 per night)

It is the biggest, most expensive and only terraced penthouse suite on the Cote d’Azur. The suit is decorated in Art Deco style, with streamlined furniture, silk curtains and parquet floors. The penthouse suite is painted in brown and cream colors, unlike the rest of the hotel that is in bright colors.

 

 

5. RITY-CARLTON SUITE, RITZ-CARLTON ($18.200 per night)

 

From your suit window you have the most beautiful views of the Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral, and Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow. It is furnished in a Classic Russian Imperial style with a spacious living room, a dining area, a library, office room and a boardroom. It even has a grand piano, and a heated floor.

 

 

4. ROYAL SUITE, BURJ AL ARAB ($19.000 per night)???

 

3. BRIDGE SUITE AT THE ATLANTIS ($25,000 per night)

This hotel is among other things famous for its famous guest list. Michael Jackson was at an occasion one of their guests. This suit has 10 rooms that make a bridge between the two hotel buildings.

 

 

2. HUGH HEFNER SKY VILLA, PALMS CASINO RESORT ($40,000 per night)

This Las Vegas suite has an amazing jacuzzi where you can relax for only ($40,000 a night). Since it’s in the sin city you can try to get some money on the poker machines to pay for your stay at this resort.

 

 

1. ROYAL PENTHOUSE SUITE, PRESIDENT ($53.000 per night)

 

The most expensive hotel on our list is the Wilson Hotel in Geneva, where you can spend a night for only $53.000. It is decorated in contemporary style. The suite covers a whole floor of the hotel where you can arrive by using your own private elevator. There are four bedrooms, six bathrooms with mosaic marble floor, a cocktail lounge and a terrace with a dramatic view through the bullet proof windows over the city, Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc.

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