Dream suites: the world's most expensive hotels (and how to use points to sleep in them)
Those who can travel in luxury like to enjoy super exclusive services. We are talking about panoramic views in the endlessness of the ocean, food prepared by [...]
Those who can travel in luxury love to enjoy super exclusive amenities. We are talking about panoramic views in the endlessness of the ocean, food prepared by star chefs, exclusive suites with large Jacuzzis. And you name it.
The most expensive hotels in the world
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Have you ever wondered, what are the most expensive hotels in the world? Or rather, what are the thousand-and-one night suites? Let's find out together.
Palms, Las Vegas
A suite designed by Damien Hirst, complete with formaldehyde sharks and handfuls of artwork in every corner: this is the The Empathy Suite, inside the Palms at Las Vegas. The size of a shed (reportedly 3,000 square meters), it consists of two king rooms, a private pool and terrace, and two floors of glass windows overlooking the city. The website does not list the price but, according to the well-informed, it is around 100,000 USD per night (approx. 91,000). This is definitely it, the most expensive hotel in the world.
Lartisien, New York
We are on the Upper East Side a stone's throw from Central Park, where staying in luxury translates into the The Mark Hotel (which today changed its name to Lartisien). A historic and artistically designed palace, it was designed by French interior designer Jacques Grange.
The top solution at this hotel is the The Mark Penthouse, consisting of 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a dining room for 12 people, a library, a rooftop terrace and a conservatory. The price to enjoy all these fantastic facilities seems to be around the 75,000 USD per night, but the website does not report the rate.
Hotel President Wilson, Geneva
With 204 rooms and as many as 22 suites, the President Wilson in Geneva represents true hotel excellence. Just minutes from the Swiss city's most beautiful parks, and the boutiques of the famous Rue du Rhone, this hotel is a mix of regal and contemporary decor. Need to get married or hold prestigious corporate events? President Wilson has several rooms set up to accommodate events.
The surplus of this structure is offered by the wonderful Royal Penthouse, suite equipped with 12 rooms and marble bathrooms, from which you can enjoy a wonderful view of Lake Geneva. Cost for one night? 60,000.
NB Since it is a Marriott, you can take advantage of the benefits Mariott Bonvoy and especially accumulate 10 points for every dollar spent.
Four Seasons Hotel, New York
Among the most expensive hotels in the world is the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City. Here, on the 52nd floor, is what is called "a castle in the clouds." We are talking about the Ty Warner Penthouse Suite, penthouse named after the hotel owner. At a cost of $60,000 per night, guests in the Ty Warner Penthouse Suite will enjoy luxurious amenities including a bathroom with an onyx bathtub, four glass balconies showing 360-degree views of the city, a private library, and a relaxation room.
Hotel Martinez, Cannes
We are in the city of Cannes, where theMartinez Hotels is the favorite property of celebrities for a star-studded stay during the Film Festival.
With 411 rooms equipped with every luxury, this property achieves maximum service with the Penthouse Suite. Within its 1250 square meters, guests will enjoy a private butler, a Jacuzzi and a steam room. All in two rooms divided between the "actress's suite" and the "producer's suite." The cost? 48,000 per night (however, booking it online is not possible: you have to call or email).
NB The Martinez Hotel is a Hyatt and therefore allows you to enjoy the advantages of the hotel chain.
Conrad Maldives, Rangali Island
Nestled among the transparent waters of tropical islands, the Conrad Maldives has everything you need to spend a vacation amidst the luxury and silence of nature. Unmistakable white Maldivian sand and crystal clear water surround this dreamy hotel consisting of multiple residences that rise directly from the water. With a cost of 45,000 per night you can stay in the most prestigious.
Included services for lucky guests are, in addition to an underwater bedroom, a private h24 butler, a chef, a fitness instructor, and a jet ski that is always available.
The Conrad Maldives is a Hilton: we have already told you about it. How to save over $6,000 USD through Hilton benefits.
Laucala Island Hilltop Estate, Fiji
We are at the Fiji, exactly on the private island of Laucala. Here amid coconut plantations and beautiful beaches is a resort consisting of 25 Fijian-style villas, where guests can enjoy fantastic coral reefs, succulent food, and a game of golf.
Considered a resort within a resort, the Hilltop Estate stands out as the property's most prestigious residence. A huge rooftop pool, a library, a private chef, and two guest villas with private kitchens and pools. Price for one night? 45,000 USD (just over 40,000).
Burj Al-Arab, Dubai
Among the most expensive hotels in the world you cannot miss Dubai, with the structure we all call "The Sail."
The product of innovative engineering, the Burj Al-Arab is distinguished by its unique artificial beach, a 180-meter-high suspended atrium, and fantastic infinity pool terrace.
On the 25th floor we find the opulent Royal Suite, 780 square meters on two floors of prestigious tapestry and pure gold. Unbridled luxury for a price of 28,000 USD per night (about 25,000 euros).
Hotel Cala di Volpe, Emerald Coast
We close the list of the most expensive hotels in the world with the most expensive hotel in Italy. We are on the Emerald Coast, and the hotel in question is the Fox Cove. Built in the 1960s, it is nestled between the green Mediterranean scrub and the wonderful blue water of the cove that hosts it.
The top of the possible accommodations at the Hotel Cala di Volpe is the Presidential Suite. Guests of this marvelous suite will enjoy two lounges, three bedrooms each with its own bathroom equipped with a Jacuzzi, a solarium, a private swimming pool, a 250-square-meter terrace, and to top it off, a 24-hour butler. All these luxurious amenities at a cost of 40,000 per night.