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The “cheapest” item on our list was the most expensive number. Azure coast– Penthouse suite at The Martinez. The word "most" in relation to this suite does not end there - it is also the largest! Imagine: 200 sq.m, capacity up to 100 (!) people, panoramic terrace overlooking the entire coast of Cannes. Impressive, isn't it?

It is worth noting that the Martinez hotel itself has been considered one of the best in all of France for a good 80 years. Celebrities such as Gerard Depardieu, Mariah Carey, Sean Connery, Laetitia Casta, and many many others rested here at one time.

Ritz-Carlton Suite, Ritz-Carlton (Moscow, Russia)

  • Cost per night: $18.200

The next hotel is located in the very heart of our country, on the site of the famous Intourist Hotel. On 240 sq.m of the Presidential Suite there are: living room, dining room, library and office. Bonus - a huge piano and heated floors. But the main highlight of the Ritz-Carlton is not at all in these benefits of civilization, but in panoramic windows from ceiling to floor. That's really true - "And from our window Red Square is visible"! As well as St. Basil's Cathedral, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior and, of course, the Kremlin. Guests of the capital can start the tour already from the room.

If you are already familiar with Moscow, enjoy first-class food delivered right to your bed or pamper yourself at the spa.

Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab (Dubai, UAE)

  • Cost per night: $19.000

About the fact that the Arabs know how to live in a big way, I think everyone has already heard a lot. So the guests of the Burj Al Arab hotel, in every sense of the word, bathe in luxury. All inclusive in Dubai style includes: airport transfer by Rolls Royce or helicopter of your choice, Cristal champagne, private cinema and elevator, personal butler. And no check-out for you strictly at 12!

The interior decoration is dominated by materials such as marble, gold and mahogany. A full range of Hermes personal care products awaits guests in the bathroom. Needless to say, even the bedding here is from Versace.

Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt, Vendôme (Paris, France)

  • Cost per night: $20.000

Famous chain hotel Park Hyatt located in the heart of Paris, a stone's throw from the Champs-Elysées, the Louvre, the Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde and the best boutiques of Faubourg Saint-Honoré. The unique architecture of the hotel combines elements of French classicism and modern design. The pearl of the hotel is located on the second floor and is called the Imperial Suite. On 250 sq.m of the room there are a living room, a dining room, a mini-kitchen, an office and a royal bedroom. However, that's not all! The suite's bathroom has a personal 24-hour spa - a massage table, a steam room and a hydromassage shower.

Having enjoyed all the delights of your room, you should definitely go down to the hotel restaurant, where you can taste all kinds of French delicacies, the best wines, cheese and cigars.

The Bridge Suite, The Atlantis (Bahamas)

  • Cost per night: $22.000

It’s probably worth starting with the fact that the Atlantis hotel is perhaps the best resort complex in the Bahamas. This is not even just a complex, but a whole city of entertainment for every taste: the SPA center of the famous Mandara chain, no less famous Japanese restaurant Nobu, a unique aquarium under open sky in a natural lagoon with many outlandish tropical inhabitants and, of course, a magnificent beach.

Photo: https://atlantisbahamas.com/rooms/royaltowers/bridgesuite

The Bridge Suite is located between the two buildings of the hotel, connecting them like a bridge. The room's balcony offers panoramic views of the entire resort and the ocean. The 10-room suite offers a separate dressing room and bathroom - for him and for her, a kitchen with a servant of 7 people, a living room with a piano. Celebrities such as Celine Dion, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates have stayed in this luxurious room, and they clearly have a lip!

Presidential Suite, Ritz-Carlton (Tokyo, Japan)

  • Cost per night: $25.000

The Ritz-Carlton in Tokyo has perhaps the best location of any hotel, occupying the top floors of the city's tallest skyscraper, the Midtown Tower. From the window of the Presidential Suite all the beauties Japanese capital visible at a glance - Mount Fuji, Imperial Palace, Roppongi Hills complex. On 220 sq.m there is a spacious living room, a bedroom with a king-size bed, two bathrooms with a rain shower, a dressing room and a kitchenette. Also, guests of this room have special privileges - access to the living room and concierge services.

By the way, connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine should definitely visit the hotel's Michelin-starred restaurant. The usual sushi and rolls will open from a new side.

Villa La Capula Suite, Westin Excelsior (Rome, Italy)

  • Cost per night: $29.000

The Westin Excelsior has been a favorite destination for discerning tourists for more than a century. Located on the famous Via Veneto, a few steps from Piazza di Spagna and Villa Borghese, the hotel is a Conde Nast Traveler Gold List hotel.

And the Villa La Cupola suite wears honorary title the largest in Europe! It is located on the 4th and 5th floors under the dome of the hotel, which is why it has such a name. Made famous in Fellini's films, the room covers 750 sq.m and consists of two bedrooms; a dining room decorated with a Murano glass chandelier; wine cabinet with 150 different wines; personal cinema and library. All this splendor is crowned by a huge open terrace, from where you can see almost the entire city. This is the real dolce vita!

Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel (New York, USA)

  • Cost per night: $34.000

Ty Warner Penthouse is, without exaggeration, a masterpiece of architecture and design. Every detail in this nine-room apartment is custom-made: the walls are decorated by French and Italian craftsmen, the rooms are decorated with bronze statuettes and mother-of-pearl inlays, and the shells are made of rock crystal.

In the guest bedroom, a Thai four-poster bed with gold thread ornaments awaits. And in the bathroom - a whole spa complex, which is also attached to a private massage therapist. The balcony offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Manhattan - on central park and the Statue of Liberty. A personal butler and a chauffeured Rolls Royce or Maybach are also available.

Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort (Las Vegas, USA)

  • Cost per night: $40.000

Both proper names - "Hugh Hefner" and "Las Vegas" - are a priori synonymous with wealth and crazy fun. Unsurprisingly, the Playboy themed Hugh Hafner Suite at the Palms Casino combines both.

The two-story room, with an area of ​​more than 3000 sq.m, consists of a bedroom with a rotating bed under a mirrored ceiling, a massage room, a gym, a poker table and a fireplace. Well, the main highlight of the villa is a $ 700,000 jacuzzi on a platform hanging over Las Vegas. The perfect place for a bachelor party, I think.

Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel (Geneva, Switzerland)

  • Cost per night: $53.000

So we got to the 1st position of our top. Meet the Royal Penthouse suite, for which you don’t mind paying even fifty dollars.

Occupying the entire top floor of the President Wilson Hotel, this room features 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms with mosaic marble floors, a lounge area and a terrace overlooking the Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. In the dining room there is a mahogany table for 26 people, and in the living room you can find entertainment for every taste - a billiard table, a bar, a library.

In addition, the hotel guarantees absolute security and privacy, so that stars and heads of state and mere mortal tourists feel equally comfortable here.

Every day the number of millionaires is growing, so all the best that is in the most luxurious hotels is done in order to satisfy the desires of wealthy travelers. These hotels can offer you unforgettable landscapes that surround the hotel, a private pool and jacuzzi, luxurious rooms, massage rooms, kind staff and even a personal chauffeur. The most incredible and luxurious business-class hotels are opening everywhere for the most sophisticated clients.

So today we'll look at 10 most expensive hotel rooms in the world.

1. Royal room at the Burj Al Arab hotel - $ 22,900 / night


It is worth noting that the Burj Al Arab hotel belongs to the rating of the most expensive luxury hotels. Priced at $22,900, the Dubai Suite features Hermes bath products and a rain shower. The room features 17 types of pillows, a swivel canopy bed, a huge Jacuzzi, a personal butler and iPad which is given for personal use.

The room is made in gold, pearl and ruby ​​tones, and also impresses with an exotic interior. The hotel has a restaurant Al Mahara located at a depth of several meters under water. Burj Al Arab offers rooms costing at least $2,000 per night.

2. Presidential suite at the Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo - $25,000/night


For $25,000, you can enjoy the most luxurious Ritz-Carlton hotel in Tokyo. Located on the 53rd floor of the high building in the city, the room offers the best views of Shinjuku. The Presidential Suite offers guests a king-size four-poster bed, exclusive linens Italian brand Frette, private office, dining area for 16 people and marble bathrooms with rain showers.

3. Royal Room at Plaza Hotel - $30,000/night


famous new york hotel Plaza, known for the comedy Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

The most expensive room in the hotel costs $30,000 and provides guests with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with views of Manhattan, in particular Fifth Avenue and the legendary Pulitzer Fountain. Decor, textiles and furniture are all inspired by the luxury and atmosphere of Louis XV. The room has a leisure room, a living room with a huge piano, a dining room for 12 people and a personal library.

4. The Hilltop Estate Owner's Accommodation at The Laucala Island Resort - $40,000/night


Located on the island of Fiji, the hotel Laucala Island Resort offers the most expensive room at $40,000 per night.

Unlike other hotels from this list, the room price includes everything:

  • gourmet food,
  • champagne,
  • horseback riding on the beach
  • massage in the spa.

5. Sky Villa at Palms Casino Resort - $40,000/night


A gem of a Las Vegas apartment overlooking the stunning Vegas Strip with rooms and amenities to match the $40,000 price. Villa includes:

  • jacuzzi with glass floor for 12 persons,
  • private terraces,
  • own glass elevator,
  • Gym,
  • massage room,
  • sauna,
  • 24 hour butler service.

There are more modest $25,000 suites at the hotel, which are one of a kind thanks to an indoor basketball court with scoreboard and locker room.

6. Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi - $45,000/night


At an Athens hotel Grand Resort Lagonissi, located in the southern part of the peninsula, has a secluded villa that boasts majestic views of the Aegean Sea - it can be observed from a private heated pool. The $45,000 price includes 2 bedrooms, each with a fireplace and a huge marble bathroom with its own steam bath, as well as butler service.

7. Ty Warner Penthouse at Four Seasons New York - $45,000/night


Penthouse Ty Warner In a hotel Four Seasons New York offers guests 4 glass balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows for immaculate Manhattan views. Moreover, the room price includes:

  • zen room,
  • SPA room,
  • concierge,
  • spacious library,
  • built-in audio system
  • butler service,
  • personal coach,
  • 18th century Japanese silk pillows
  • Rolls Royce driver.

It took 7 years and $50 million to build this number.

8. Presidential Suite at Grand Hyatt Martinez Cannes - $51,800/night


Priced at $51,800 a night, the Art Deco presidential suite at the hotel Grand Hyatt Martinez Cannes located on the Croisette. The hotel offers:

  • 4 bedrooms,
  • 2 living and dining rooms,
  • 2 studios,
  • 2 saunas
  • 4 bathrooms with private hot tubs and Turkish bath.

Guests can also enjoy relaxing in the roof gardens, which include a Jacuzzi and a century-old olive tree. In addition to the gardens, there are terraces with a beautiful view of the Bay of Cannes.

Grand Hyatt does not save on works of art - the bedrooms are decorated with original lithographs from such geniuses as Picasso, Matisse, Dufy and Stael.

9. Shahi Mahal room at Raj Palace - $60,000/night


IN Indian city Jaipur you will find the luxurious Raj Palace Hotel offering rooms for $60.00 per night. The hotel offers:

  • 6 bedrooms,
  • library,
  • private theater,
  • astrology room
  • personal kitchen staff.

10. Royal Penthouse at Hotel President Wilson - $83,200/night


Located in Geneva in a hotel President Wilson, the royal penthouse is considered the most expensive hotel room in the world. Its cost is $83,200 per night.

The room includes:

  • 12 bedrooms
  • 12 marble bathrooms,
  • magnificent terrace with breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Swiss Alps
  • personal staff,
  • cooks,
  • butler
  • personal assistant.

Top 10 most expensive hotel rooms in the world. Luxurious suites for every taste and for a huge amount of money. What rooms do millionaires stay in? Let's watch a video review.

Luxurious hotel rooms are invariably associated with the status and prestige of a guest. Not everyone can afford to spend the night in a hotel and pay the full cost of a brand new two-room apartment.

The most expensive hotel room in the world is the Royal Suite at Swiss President Wilson Hotel, Geneva. One night in it will cost the guest $ 80,000.

The name of the room - Royal Penthouse Suite - fully corresponds to its content. For every square meter of a hotel room (for a total of 1,672 meters), there is incredible amount designer clothes, modern household appliances, works of modern and classical art. In addition, the apartments have repeatedly received political figures, justifying their name. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, American President Bill Clinton, King of Saudi Arabia stayed here.

Royal Penthouse Suite offers its guests not only exquisite design solutions and the use of works of art and expensive materials in the interior. First of all, the room has 12 rooms, 4 of which are bedrooms. A personal library, lounges, study rooms, a dining room, a billiard room - everything is done in sand, beige and brown tones. From each room there is access to the bathroom, of which there are also 12 in the room.

The apartments can accommodate up to 26 people, and in addition, you can count on quality service throughout your stay at the hotel. The room is serviced 24 hours, at the service of visitors is the work of a personal chef, butler and personal assistant.

Elitism in the "little things"

The royal apartments of the President Wilson Hotel could well become a museum - some of the most expensive interior items that can only be found in the world are collected here. The furniture in the room is made to order using only natural, eco-friendly materials. In addition, the room is equipped with:

  • TV with a diagonal of 103 inches, worth $130,000;
  • A white Steinway grand piano worth about $50,000;
  • Bookshelves with the most complete collection of world literature classics and contemporary bestsellers;
  • Jacuzzi.

Enhanced Security

Of course, a person who is willing to afford this number is interested in exceptional security. Royal Penthouse Suite assumes its increased level. There is a separate elevator leading to the room, which can only be used by the guest of the room. Huge panoramic windows - bulletproof, glazed with 6 cm armored glass.

In each room there is a "panic button" with which you can call the guard. There is also a refuge room in which you can hide from the threat. The exit from this room leads to the helipad, where personal air transport will be served.

The closest competitors for the title of "most expensive"

If you set out to make the TOP 5 most expensive numbers in the world, naturally, the Royal Penthouse Suite in a Geneva hotel will take first place. Its price has only increased since 2013. So, in 2013, the room cost 50,000 euros per night, in 2014 - 65,000 dollars, today its price is 83,000 dollars.

However, there are rooms in other hotels that literally “breathe in the back” of the record-breaking penthouse. Among them:

  • Presidential Suite at the Grand Hyatt Martinez Hotel, Cannes - $52,000;
  • Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens - $45,000;
  • Hugh Hefner Sky Villa at Palms' Fantasy Tower, Las Vegas - $35,000 excluding meals.

Each of these rooms boasts its own history. The richest and most important guests, including politicians and artists, stayed here. However, not many can boast such an impressive list of "kings" as the Royal Penthouse Suite. The king of the IT industry, Bill Gates, the king of pop, Michael Jackson, and the queen of the current music charts, Riana, have stayed here.

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Apartments at the Connaught 5 * hotel in London

Priced at $23,500 per night, this room has its own butler and a menu designed by Michelin-starred chef Helen Darroz.

The hotel is located in an incredibly chic area and has a balcony overlooking the city.

You can get an idea about this hotel by its reputation and rumors. Rumor has it that once the butler of the hotel had to fly to Paris to return the guests to the shoes that they forgot in the room.

And once a man wanted to cook dinner for his lady himself, then the Michelin chef dictated the recipe to him from behind a secret door.

Presidential Suite at Cala di Volpe Hotel, Italy

Priced at $26,000 per night, the room offers wealthy guests three bedrooms, a solarium, a swimming pool, and a fitness room.

Each of the three bathrooms is equipped with a jacuzzi, a shower and a huge local marble bathtub.

Shangri-La Suite in Istanbul

For only $26,385 per night, you can take the entire top floor of the Shangri-La Hotel overlooking the Bosphorus in Istanbul.

The room has three private terraces that allow you to enjoy magnificent views of the Istanbul skyline.

Presidential Suite at Mandarin Oriental Shanghai

The best suite at the Mandarin Oriental costs about $26,450 per night. This is a two-room apartment with its own wine cellar and stunning views of the Shanghai skyline from the 25th floor.

Of course, butler service is available here, and check-in requirements are not as strict as in the case of cheaper rooms.

The guest can enjoy the room 24 hours from the moment of arrival, excluding the checkout time.

Royal Suite at Hotel Plaza Athenee in Paris

Royal Suite is the largest hotel room in Paris, its area is 450 square meters. It costs $27,000 per night... $27,000 that could be spent on a full-time education at one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

There are TVs in the room, disguised as mirrors, interior items embroidered with gold threads. Actually, for this gloss they take such a huge amount.

St. Regis Villa in Mauritius

St. Regis is the largest villa in Mauritius. Its price is $30,000 per night. It has a jacuzzi, personal bar, private chef.

The villa specializes in confidential guest service.

Royal Suite at St. Regis, United Arab Emirates

At $35,000 per night, the St. Regis Royal Suite is the largest hotel room in the UAE.

It has two floors, offers butler service and a private theatre. In addition, there is a swimming pool and games room. From the window - a view of the ocean.

Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens

The Royal Villa costs $35,000 per night.

There are two master bedrooms, each with marble bathrooms and their own steam baths, and a butler.

There is also a private massage room, a heated swimming pool and a private terrace overlooking the beach. They say that Mel Gibson and Leonardo DiCaprio once visited here.

Penthouse Suite at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Martinez in Cannes

Price $ 37,500 per night in the Penthouse Suite room at the Martinez Hotel in Cannes does not bother luxury lovers.

From here you have a view of the bay of Cannes (from the jacuzzi terrace, of course), there are two king-sized bedrooms.

Ironically, compared to other rooms on this list, the list of amenities at the Grand Hyatt does not consist of items describing a golden heated toilet, but items such as free Internet, bathrobe, shower, etc., but such modesty only fuels interest in the hotel.

Laucala Island Resort in Fiji

Despite the fact that a room in this hotel costs about $ 40,000, it is not so easy to book it. You must first submit an application, and only after considering it, the owner decides whether to allow you to stay here for the night.

Fiji is owned by the billionaire owner of Red Bull. The hotel offers panoramic views of the island, offers free massages, horseback riding on the beach. A private chef and babysitter are available to guests.

Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons in New York

A Ty Warner suite at the Four Seasons in New York will set you back a mere $45,000 a night. The room has its own concierge, as well as a huge library.

Families with children can be accommodated here, but the only child who could stay here, judging by the rates, is Prince George.

The room features solid rock crystal sinks, rain shower, remote control toilet, heated floors and seats. In one of the rooms, interior elements are decorated with tiger's eye stone.

Sky Villa at the Palms Resort in Las Vegas

For $40,000 per night, Sky Villa offers a private glass elevator, a glass spa, a huge balcony with city views, a dry sauna, and 24-hour butler service.

There are actually several similar rooms, but the most luxurious of them is called Hugh Hefner's Sky Villa. No wonder, because this is Las Vegas.

Burj Al Arab in Dubai

The difference of this hotel is that there are no cheap rooms at all, the price starts from $ 2,000 per night and goes up to $ 12,000. And this is without taxes and fees. This is the most expensive hotel in the world.

Facilities? You can rent a Rolls-Royce, Mercedes or a helicopter, and use the butler service.

In addition, you can go to any of their four pools or to your own private beach. This is a great place to show your complete contempt for the concept of moderation.

Shahi Mahal Suite at Raj Palace Hotel, India

$45,000 per night. Six bedrooms, private theatre, library, and private kitchen staff, but then again, that's a gigantic sum for just 1 night. Who among us can afford such expenses? The room would be perfect for James Bond and his friends.

Royal Penthouse Suite at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland

$68,000 per night is the most expensive hotel room in the world. Michael Douglas and Bill Gates have stayed there. The room has its own elevator, gym, pool table.

Here is the most advanced security system. From the windows - panoramic scenic view on Lake Geneva. Real darlings of fate rest in such a hotel, who are not used to counting money, but dispose of it for their own pleasure.

How much do you usually spend on a hotel room? Eighty? One hundred? Two hundred dollars? What if we told you that just one night in the hotels on our list will cost you from fifteen to eighty thousand dollars. As the number of millionaires, and consequently the demand for luxury rooms, grows by leaps and bounds, the supply must also grow. After reviewing our list, you can be sure that the cost of these rooms is worthy of their quality. Each room has its own hot tub and pool, huge windows that offer breathtaking views. These rooms usually accommodate between 4 and 12 people, and private staff are ready to provide you with everything you need, from massages to chauffeured cars.

10. Presidential Suite, Hong Kong - $13,700

This Presidential Suite overlooking Victoria Harbor is considered the finest suite in the entire Far East. There is a personal IMAX cinema and a great terrace of 2000 square meters. On the roof of the room is a heated pool and Jacuzzi, and in the room itself you will find a dining room, bedroom, bathroom, personal gym and studio. In addition, if you need to travel around the city, you can call a personal driver and choose a car from Rolls Royce, Mercedes or Bentley limousines.

9 Sultan Suite Istanbul - $15,300


The Sultan Suite in Istanbul is not just a luxurious room, but also historical heritage. It was built in the 1500s and served as the residence of the sultans. Ottoman Empire. The palace was rebuilt in the 1800s, wood was replaced with marble. To date, this suite provides the most desired amenities for its visitors, which include a heated swimming pool, private helicopter, Buffet and even a personal yacht. At the entrance to your room, you will be met by a butler who will lead you through the many rooms lined with works of art and antique furniture.

8. Royal Suite, Dubai - $23,000


Dubai itself is considered a treasure trove of luxury buildings and hotels, so it is not surprising that the local royal suite at the Burj Al Arab hotel made our list. In the room you will find dozens of different pillows, a swivel bed, a Jacuzzi, a luxurious shower and a personal butler. This room definitely meets the best standards in Dubai. It should be noted that the Burj Al Arab hotel has a little secret - a chic underwater restaurant, where the cost of some dishes reaches several thousand dollars.

7. Royal Towers, Bahamas - $25,000


Royal Towers in the Bahamas is one of the most expensive hotels in the world. The royally spacious suite includes ten rooms, furnished with golden furniture, pillows, mirrors and chandeliers. The floor is covered with four marble different types. For lovers nightlife there is a real one here Entertainment Center and if you feel like pampering your guests with a piano, you will find a grand piano in the living room. The description of this room would be incomplete without mentioning the balcony, which offers an incredibly beautiful view.

6. Presidential Suite, Tokyo - $25,000


If you really want to visit the tallest building in Tokyo, the hotel The Ritz Carlton at your service. On the top floor of the tallest building in the city is the Presidential Suite, from where you can admire the best view to Tokyo. It can accommodate up to 16 people at a time and features a marble bathroom, private studio, dining area and king size bed.

5. Presidential Suite, Sardinia - $33,000


Located in the Costa Smeralda Hotel in Sardinia, this Presidential Suite will give you an unforgettable view of the coast. There are three bedrooms that overlook the towers and rooftops of the Porto Cervo resort. Decorated in a Mediterranean style, this resort boasts a private heated pool, gym and wine cellar. All this is located on the roof.

4. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Las Vegas - $35,000


The so-called Hugh Hefner Villa is located in the Palms' Fantasy Tower Hotel in Las Vegas. Here you can find a rotating bed, an indoor heated pool, a bar, a poker table, a waterfall and a hot tub. Although the cost of this room is quite high even for luxury hotels, it does not include food and service charges.

3. Royal Villa, Athens - $45,000


The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most great places on Earth, and where, if not in Greece, you can appreciate this fact. The Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens offers you a cozy villa in the south of the peninsula, hidden from prying eyes. From here you have a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea. Within the villa itself you will find a heated swimming pool, two bedrooms, a fireplace, a marble bathroom, a steam bath and a personal butler.

2. Presidential Suite, Cannes - $52,000


Few would think of spending $50,000 a night in a hotel, but they do exist. The Presidential Suite at the Grand Hyatt Martinez Hotel in Cannes was opened in 1920. It has a small roof garden, jacuzzi, living and dining area, private studio, sauna and Turkish bath, and from the windows offer a wonderful view of Cannes.

1 Royal Penthouse, Geneva - $83,000


The Royal Penthouse at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva is not only luxurious, but also equipped with the latest security technology. The doors and windows are bulletproof, and there are twelve bedrooms accessible only by using a private elevator. Here you can find a gym, a library, an entertainment room and a piano. This penthouse is considered a favorite vacation spot for those who are worried about their safety and is popular with celebrities and officials.