The most expensive hotel room in the world. Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens

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When you travel the world for business or pleasure, you want to feel comfortable. For most of us, the comfort of being away from home is associated with staying in a clean hotel with a shower room, a TV and a small refrigerator.

However, comfort is a rather relative concept. If you are rich, then you may not be satisfied with the usual five-star hotel, and you want to stay in the most luxurious hotel, which will cost you a lot of capital.


1. Presidential Suite at the InterContinental Hotel, Hong Kong

Price per night: $13,715 per night


Awarded as the best in Asia, this suite offers you an unforgettable experience. This includes a panoramic terrace of 232 sq. meters, with a huge rooftop pool and jacuzzi overlooking Victoria Harbor and Hong Kong Island.

The suite features a dining area, bedroom, bathroom and private gym, all with panoramic harbor views, as well as an office and kitchen.

Hotel guests can also drive in exclusive Phantom VI cars from Rolls Royce, Bentley and Mercedes limousine.

2. Sultan's room at the Çirağan Palace Hotel, Istanbul

Price per night: $15,332


Initially, it was the residence of the last Ottoman sultans, and then marble palace Sultan Abdulaziz.

Now among the guests of this luxurious five-star hotel you can meet such famous people like Prince Charles, Elizabeth Hurley, Uma Thurman and Giorgio Armani. It has all the attributes of luxury: a magnificent pool, helicopter service and a unique morning breakfast.

The Sultan Room with Bosphorus View also includes butler service and is furnished with antiques, art and luxurious chandeliers.

3. Suite at the Ritz-Carlton, Moscow

Price per night: $18,000


From the floor-to-ceiling windows of the suite The Ritz-Carlton offers an unforgettable view of the Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

Room with an area of ​​232 sq. meter is designed in the Russian Empire style and includes a spacious living room, dining room, library, meeting room, piano, heated floor and much more.

4. Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai

Price per night: $18,700


Dubai's sail-shaped hotel is so luxurious that many give it seven stars. Each room in this hotel is duplex room. But the most luxurious is the Royal Suite with an area of ​​780 square meters. meters, where there is a private cinema, a rotating bed, a jacuzzi, a living room, a dining room. A dedicated butler will fulfill almost any wish.

5. George V Four Seasons Hotel, Paris

Price per night: $24,550


The George V Hotel has only two Royal suites, both with terraces overlooking the historic Three Graces Fountain. Rooms are decorated with 18th and 19th century art, a collection of antiques, crystal chandeliers and huge flower vases that fill the room with the delicate scent of roses. Here you can also relax in the marble bathroom with steam sauna and dressing room.

6. Atlantis Hotel, Bahamas

Price per night: $25,000


A suite of 10 rooms with golden armchairs, pillows, gilded mirrors and chandeliers is clearly not for lovers of minimalism. The floor is made of four types of marble, and in the 10-meter living room you can play the cabinet piano. Also attached is a huge entertainment center with a full service bar.

As in other luxury hotels, a butler is at your service.

7. The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Tokyo

Price per night: $26,300


The Ritz-Carlton 300 sq. meters has all the attributes of luxury: expensive Italian linens, a huge marble bathroom, dimensionless beds, flat-screen TVs and individual cabins with a rain shower system.

The hotel itself is the tallest skyscraper in Tokyo, overlooking the Imperial Palace and Mount Fuji.

8. Room "Villa La Cupola" at the Westin Excelsior Hotel, Rome

Price per night: $30,000


The "Villa La Cupola" room is the largest room in Europe. The interior is decorated with marble, stained glass and frescoes. On the huge panoramic terrace you can soak up the rays of the Roman sun, as well as relax in the private spa with sauna, jacuzzi and cinema.

9. Presidential Suite at the Hotel Cala di Volpe, Sardinia

Price per night: $32,700


The Presidential Suite of the Hotel Cala di Volpe, located on the second largest island in the Mediterranean, offers great view on the emerald coast of Sardinia. Although there are only three bedrooms, the suite features a private rooftop pool, wine cellar and outdoor gym.

10. Grand Resort Lagonissi Hotel, Athens

Price per night: $34,356


The royal villa at the Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens will satisfy the tastes of the most capricious visitors. A private butler, chef and pianist are always at your service. The three-bedroom villa features an indoor pool, heated outdoor pool, gym, sauna and massage room.

11. Hugh Hefner's Sky Villa at Palms Resort, Las Vegas

Price per night: $35,487


Playboy founder Hugh Hefner's sky villa has all the savory trappings: erotic artwork, a rotating bed, an indoor pool with the Playboy logo. 836 sq. meters also has two bedrooms, a huge bath, a bar, a poker table and an indoor waterfall.

12. Penthouse at Hotel Martinez, Cannes

Price per night: $35,700


Luxurious penthouse at Martinez Hotel has two bedrooms, two bathrooms with Turkish bath, living room, dining room, shower room, spa, sauna and a huge terrace overlooking the Bay of Cannes. As for the rest of this hotel, here you can eat at a Michelin starred restaurant and swim on the endless private beach.

13. Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel, New York

Price per night: $42,000


This luxurious 400 sq. meters is at the top of a luxury hotel Four Seasons offering its guests a panoramic view of Manhattan.

Consists of 9 rooms, an indoor and outdoor Zen garden, butler, personal trainer/doctor and chauffeur service.

14. Presidential Suite at the Raj Palace Hotel, Jaipur

Price per night: $45,000


In the presidential suite there is where to turn around. 1500 sq. meters is the largest in Asia and consists of apartments located on four floors, lavishly decorated with gold leaf, stucco, ivory and mirrors.

On the roof there is a terrace and a swimming pool with panoramic views of the city, and its own private museum.

15. Royal Penthouse at Président Wilson Hotel, Geneva

Price per night: $65,000


This room with bulletproof doors and windows was made for wealthy sheikhs, heads of state and celebrities seeking privacy. The room occupies the entire fifth floor of the hotel and consists of 12 rooms with a billiards room, a library and a gym. The room offers a magnificent panoramic view of Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc mountains.

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The list of the ten most expensive hotels in the world was published by the portal of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia. The price range is from 15 to 45 thousand dollars for one night. Despite the ambiguity of such ratings, they give an idea of ​​the level of service in the best luxury hotels on the planet.

10 PLACE

France Paris). Park Hyatt-Vendome Hotel.

Imperial Suite - $15,000 per night.

At the entrance to a chic hotel located in the heart of Paris, you will be met not just by a doorman, but by a concierge - a member of the international association "Cles d "or". panoramic windows to the famous Place Vendôme.

The chefs at Le Pur Restaurant, awarded 1 Michelin star, prepare gastronomic delights in the transparent-walled kitchen. Spread across the entire second floor of the luxurious mansion hotel, the 230 sq. private SPA area with sauna, jacuzzi and massage table.5 minutes from the hotel are the Louvre, Champs Elysees and a paradise for shopaholics - the famous boutiques of Rue du Faubourg St. honore.

9 PLACE

Switzerland (Geneva). Hotel Le Richemond.

Royal Suite - $17,500 per night.

The luxury Swiss hotel Le Richemond is located almost on the very shore of the delightful Lake Geneva. The most expensive royal room with an area of ​​230 sq. meters is located on the top floor and is decorated with gold and mosaics. But its main feature is its huge floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows with bulletproof glass and a luxurious 90-meter terrace.

It offers guests a SPA center with Ayurvedic treatments, sauna, Turkish bath and, of course, massage. Among the hotel guests in different time there were many celebrities, including: Charlie Chaplin, Louis Armstrong, Michael Jackson Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Richard Gere, Elton John and Sharon Stone.

8 PLACE

India (Jaipur). Raj Palace Hotel.

Luxury apartments - $ 17,500 per night.

Feel like a sheikh in a luxurious six-room apartment with a private cinema, a swimming pool and even a telescope on a spacious terrace. The apartments occupy four floors. The design of the most expensive Shahi Mahal Suite is designed in the national Indian style and resembles the Raja's palace: gold, silver, antique crockery, multi-layered draperies and ivory furniture.

The highlight of the room is a private museum displaying antiques, including the throne of the Thakur royal family. As the owners of the hotel assure, here you can arrange a real royal wedding. And lovers active rest offer safaris, golf, horseback riding and tennis, of course, already outside the hotel.

7 PLACE

Arab Emirates (Dubai). Burj Al Arab Hotel.

Royal Suite - $18,000 per night.

The two-story royal suite in the famous sail hotel strikes with luxury interior decoration. Handcrafted mahogany furniture, marble floors, a 4-seater swivel bed and even a private elevator.

For those who can't imagine life on holiday without internet and TV, each suite is equipped with a 4x gold plated tablet, 21" iMac, interactive HD TV and media center.

6 PLACE

London (Mayfair). The Connaught Hotel.

Apartments – $23,500 per night.

The hotel owners tell amazing stories about how a chef with 2 Michelin stars slipped notes with recipes under the door of the apartment so that the guest could surprise his wife with an incredible dinner. The rich, of course, have their quirks, and luxurious apartments of 285 square meters. meters with a panoramic circular view of the fashionable Mayfair district, fully correspond to them. The world famous David Collins had a hand in the design of the room: a noble color scheme with a dark blue tint, carved doors, a four-poster bed, a real fireplace and even a guest room for the butler.

Privileges for guests of the room begin already at the airport, where they are met by a personal driver. Upon arrival at the hotel - a bottle of expensive champagne, personal gifts and fresh flowers (which, by the way, you can take home). All spa treatments, a 2-Michelin star chef, a personal bartender and free phone calls from your room to anywhere in the world are included in the room rate.

5 PLACE

Fiji (island group Vanua Levu). Hotel Laucala Island Resort.

Villa - from $ 25,000 per night.

"Heaven on earth" - only this can be called a luxury holiday in the villas of the luxury island hotel Laucala Island Resort. In total, there are 25 villas on the island from 170 to 1200 sq.m., located in different parts of the island. You can choose a villa with a view of the sea, mountains or retire among tropical greenery. For example, the Hilltop Estate villa is located in the very high point islands with stunning views of the Fiji archipelago. The design of the villas reflects the island's traditional motifs: palm-leaf roofs, local doga tree, fern stalks and handmade accessories. The villas are provided with personal tao butler service.

There is also a 2000 sq. m., 5 restaurants with international cuisine, a spa complex, endless golf courses, a riding school and a diving center. A small boat is moored to each villa, on which you can independently move around the entire island. "How can perfection be improved?" – wrote in the review one of the guests of the hotel. Just come back here again.

4 PLACE

Bahamas (Paradise Island). Atlantis Paradise Island Resort.

Royal Suite - $25,000 per night.

The unique Atlantis Paradise Island Resort resembles an entire city and is considered to be the largest hotel in the Caribbean. The guests have 4,000 rooms of different categories, more than 30 restaurants, 10 tennis courts, 11 swimming pools, a golf course and even a casino! The most expensive and luxurious room with an area of ​​900 sq. meters consists of ten huge rooms located above the arch and seems to "hang" in the air between the two towers of the hotel. The rate includes the use of all 10 lagoons, the water park and the casino. In addition, the hotel has its own underwater tunnel, moving along which you can watch sharks, rays and barracudas.

3RD PLACE

New York (Manhattan). Four Seasons Hotel.

Penthouse - $34,000 per night.

The most expensive room - a 400-meter penthouse - is located on the 52nd floor of the hotel. Breathtaking views of the skyscrapers of Manhattan, 9 rooms, 4 balconies with panoramic windows, gold and platinum walls, champagne, caviar (however, the hotel website does not indicate which one) and unlimited massage are at the full disposal of penthouse guests. Art connoisseurs will love the decoration of the room with works by foreign artists. For comfortable movement around the city, the guest is provided with a Rolls-Royce with a personal driver and personal service 24 hours a day.

2ND PLACE

Greece (Attica Lagonissi). Hotel Grand Resort Lagonissi.

Royal Villa - $35,000 per night.

private island on Athenian Riviera covers an area of ​​29 hectares and offers bungalows and villas with stunning views of the Saronic Gulf, private beaches and swimming pools. Each bungalow features a sauna, spa pool with countercurrent, personal butler, chef and pianist upon request. In the most expensive royal villa on the island, Leonardo di Caprio and Mel Gibson rested at different times. The villa has a massage room, a heated pool and a large terrace with magical views of the Mediterranean Sea. For all vacationers, 10 restaurants, a spa, a fitness center, a diving club and much more are open. And the hotel staff speaks Russian, English, Italian, French, German and Greek. Hotel Grand Resort Lagonissi "Gate to Paradise" - says the inscription on the official website of the hotel.

1 PLACE

France (Cannes). Grand Hyatt Martinez Hotel.

Presidential Suite - $45,000 per night.

Hotel Presidential Suite Grand Hyatt Martinez covers an area of ​​300 sq. meters and is considered one of the largest penthouses in Europe. Art Deco design, wall art collection, marble bathroom and 270 sqm terrace. meters with a built-in jacuzzi - the perfect setting for a serene admiration of the Croisette.

The room rate also includes a personal butler service. After enjoying the views of the French Riviera and a private beach, you can stop by the trendy Relais restaurant and try Latin American cuisine. By the way, the hotel's website states that they offer a luxurious holiday for guests' pets - for only 40 euros per day.

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  • Moscow is the most expensive city in Europe, extraordinarily dynamic and invariably attractive for millions of people who inhabit it. Expensive restaurants, clubs, shops, expensive houses and cars and, of course, expensive hotels. Among the hotels, the undisputed leader in terms of high cost is the Ritz-Carlton Moscow, where the cost of a presidential suite reaches more than half a million rubles a day. An ideal place for those who want to feel the chic of the Russian capital.

    The most expensive suite in the luxury hotel The Ritz-Carlton Moscow

    Built on the site of the Soviet Intourist Hotel, the Ritz-Carlton is located in the heart of Moscow, surrounded by the most iconic historical monuments. Red Square, the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior - all this is literally a few steps away from the hotel. And the views of evening Moscow from the windows of the room invariably fascinate.

    The grand opening of the Ritz-Carlton Moscow took place in 2007. The builders faced a difficult task - to bring the hotel project to life in the cramped conditions of urban development. The new 11-storey building was completed in architectural style Russian classicism of the 19th century and harmoniously fit into the historical appearance of the center of the capital.

    The lobby of the Ritz-Carlton in Moscow. The decoration of the lobby took more than 30 kg of gold.

    And now a little history. Surprisingly, hotels have been located on the site of this modern luxury hotel since time immemorial. In the 18th century, the Tsaregradsky Tavern was located here - an inn with a tavern on the ground floor. And a century later, the Paris Hotel was located in the same building, which became one of the centers of metropolitan life. In the 1930s, it was demolished during the reconstruction of Tverskaya Street. In its place, in 1970, a 22-storey building of the Intourist Hotel was built, which successfully operated until 2002.

    New times are changing the face of the capital again. Now at the address "Tverskaya Street, Building 3" is the creation of the most recognizable brand in the world of the luxury hotel industry - The Ritz-Carlton Moscow. The graceful building of this chic hotel has not only a classic design, but also some modern details. Among them is a glass dome on the roof, creating the effect of an abundance of space and light in the bar. Russian style is an integral part of the interior here. The hotel opens the door to the atmosphere of Russian history, Russian traditions and, of course, Russian hospitality.

    The Ritz-Carlton Moscow has 334 rooms of various categories. The rooms are finished with dark cherry wood and marble from Portugal and Altai. All rooms have refined interiors with classic furniture and modern appliances. Superior suites, located on the upper floors, have a separate club area with a spacious executive living room and a summer terrace. To the privileges additionally provided to guests of the club floors, a separate reception and concierge service, culinary presentations throughout the day, breakfasts in the club area of ​​the hotel, use of the meeting room for an hour, privileged reservations in the spa center, bars and restaurants of the hotel are added.

    luxury bathroom in club room of The Ritz-Carlton

    The most luxurious and expensive room in the exclusive collection of the Moscow hotel is the Ritz-Carlton Suite. This spacious suite of 237 sqm is located on the 11th floor and offers its guests a magnificent view of the Red Square. In the room: a bedroom with a luxurious double bed, a living room with a piano, a dining room, an office with a library and a meeting room, a spacious dressing room, a bathroom and a separate shower with a tropical rain effect, a sauna, a room with an increased degree of security and an autonomous power supply and telecommunications system.

    A bedroom in the most expensive room in Moscow - the Ritz-Carlton Suite

    The exquisite luxury of the hotel is also felt in the gastronomic delights. Dinner can be enjoyed at the Novikov restaurant, the establishment of the famous Russian restaurateur Arkady Novikov, or at the Café Russe restaurant, serving traditional Russian cuisine in the author's interpretation.

    Exquisite design of the Cafe Russe restaurant serving a variety of Russian cuisine

    The caviar menu in the lobby bar of the hotel deserves special mention, offering a wide range of this delicacy. In addition to black and red caviar, here you can try a very rare golden caviar view obtained exclusively from albino sturgeons. The delicacy is served with asparagus, champagne or as a trio of mini-burgers - in the original performance of chef Nicolas Courtois.

    Three types of caviar to try at The Ritz-Carlton Moscow

    O2 Lounge- a stylish bar on the roof of the hotel with a summer terrace and an unforgettable view of the Kremlin. The epitome of Moscow chic and glamour, the perfect place for a pleasant evening in an elegant and trendy setting. The culinary concept is modern Peruvian cuisine, as well as a sushi bar from chef Seiji Kusano. The interior design used such exclusive materials as blue agate, American walnut, petrified wood, dressed sheepskin and cowhide, polished copper.

    The spa center on the ground floor of the Ritz-Carlton Moscow was created in partnership with the British company ESPA. Fantastic lighting with Swarovski LEDs, quartz steam baths, aromatherapy showers, luxury natural cosmetics, an extensive menu of spa treatments, a pleasant atmosphere of peace and relaxation ... It is also worth mentioning the fitness room - the only one in Moscow with individual training according to the system of New York trainer Alex Reznik Complete Body, which has earned incredible popularity among American stars.

    Ice fountain in a bowl of gilded ceramics in the Spa of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel

    The Ritz-Carlton in Moscow gives the impression of not only being a stylish and pretentious place, it is somehow calmly beautiful in a special way. It is like a share of grace and beauty in a fast and elusive metropolis.

    Photo sources: www.ritzcarlton.com, www.restoran.ru, www.moscowvision.ru, menu.ru.

    The cost of staying at the hotel

    Accommodation rates start from 20,000 rubles per day for two guests in a Superior room (in winter) and from 30,000 rubles (in summer). Luxurious suite Carlton is offered at a cost of 120,000 rubles per day. Prices vary depending on the season and days of the week. It is also worth paying attention to the various packages and special offers presented on the hotel website.

    As for the suite The Ritz-Carlton, which has gained fame as the most expensive suite in Moscow, its reservation takes place upon prior request to the hotel. Its estimated cost is about $18,000 per night.

    At the end of September 2016, the two largest hotel companies Marriott International and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide merged. Brands operated by these companies include Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, Renaissance, Sheraton and Le Meridien. Accordingly, now the customer loyalty programs of these hotels can be combined in your personal account, using your points and bonuses in any of the hotels of the chain.

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    Address: 125009, Russia, Moscow, st. Tverskaya, house 3
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    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 Burj Hotel Al Arab 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 tallest building in the city, this 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.

    There are several categories of travelers, from the most economical to those who are used to spending money in all directions.

    Mega-expensive private jet travel is only available to those who are fabulously wealthy.

    Such people keep tigers at home as pets and require appropriate treatment.

    Naturally, ordinary hotel rooms are not for such people. Accommodation in a hostel for them is akin to torture.

    Remember the character in The Wolf of Wall Street once said, "I need a place to sleep while my yacht stocks up on cocaine"?

    Well, let's look at the most expensive hotels in the world, where not everyone can afford to stay.

    Their guests spend more in one night than many ordinary people earn in a year. Why are these fabulously expensive hotel rooms so unusual?

    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.

    Oddly enough, compared to other rooms on this list, the list of amenities in Grand Hotel Hyatt does not consist of paragraphs describing a golden heated toilet, but, for example, 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.

    Alternatively, you can go to any of their four pools or your own private beach. This perfect place in order to show his 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 day - 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 - a panoramic picturesque view of 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.