Sunday, March 28, 2010

The most expensive hotel rooms in the world


The most expensive hotel rooms in the world

10. Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt-Vendôme, Paris, France – $14,797

This 750 square-foot suite provides a serene retreat in the center of Paris, within walking distance of the Louvre Museum and the Opera House. Here you can relax in an “In Suite Spa,” which provides a steam room shower, a whirlpool bath, and a massage table.


9. Royal Suite, Four Seasons George V, Paris, France – $15,277

If the Imperial Suite at Park Hyatt-Vendôme is too small for your tastes, upgrade to the one of the two Royal Suites at Four Seasons George V. At 2,600 square-feet, there is a private office along with the sleeping area, entertaining area, sauna, full kitchen, and a guest bathroom. It’s furnished with antiques.


8. Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond, Geneva, Switzerland – $16,680

Taking up the entire seventh floor, the Royal Armleder Suite is decorated with parquet floors mosaics, and gold. But it’s the view of Geneva and the Alps seen from the 300 square foot terrace that make it worth the price.


7. Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab, Dubai, United Arab Emirates – $17,152

The Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. At 321 m (1,050 ft), it is the third tallest building in the world used exclusively as a hotel. The Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island 280 m (920 ft) out from Jumeirah beach, and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge. It is an iconic structure, designed to symbolize Dubai’s urban transformation and to mimic the sail of a boat.


6. Ritz-Carlton Suite, The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow, Russia – $17,355

The Ritz-Carlton is a brand of luxury hotel and resort with 71 properties located in major cities and resorts in 23 countries worldwide. It also has major service training operations in its Ritz-Carlton Learning Institute and Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center, created by Ritz-Carlton executive Leonardo Inghilleri, where nearly 50,000 executives from other companies worldwide have been trained in the Ritz-Carlton principles of service.


5. Bridge Suite at The Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas – $23,835

Atlantis resort in the Bahamas have one of the most expensive rooms in the whole world. You have to afford 23 835$ for just one night, which is based on a typical 21-hour stay (2 P.M. check-in and 11 A.M. check-out), that would break down to $1,190 an hour for the privilege.


4. Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel, Geneva, Switzerland –$31,462

For impressing dignitaries in Geneva, check out the Royal Penthouse Suite. In addition to four bedrooms, it has a cocktail lounge that can hold up to forty people.


3. Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons, New York – $32,370

The nine-room Ty Warner Penthouse comes with a private butler. Check out the fabrics woven with gold and platinum and the walls with mother of pearl inlay. With floor-to-ceiling windows on all sides, it gives a great view of the Manhattan skyline.


2. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas –$38,070

This two-story, 10,000 square-foot Playboy-themed suite has a jacuzzi that looks down on the Las Vegas strip, a rotating bed under a ceiling, and a butler.


1. Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens, Greece – $47,527

While other luxury suites might have a private butler, the Royal Villa also has a chef and a pianist. It has brand name furniture, a fully equipped business center, an indoor pool, and a private beach.

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