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Monday 22 June 2015

Top Richest And Most Expensive Hotels In The World


 1. Royal Penthouse Suit At the Hotel President in Geneva, Switzerland
 $67,000 average per night price, Guest can choose from one of 12 bedrooms, each accompanied by its own bathroom.


This 1,800 square meter suite includes panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Swiss Alps, a handpicked art collection, a Bang 7 Olufsen BeoVision 4 103 inch plasma TV, and a Steinway grand piano.

2. Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel in NYC


Come to New York and you'll likely hear residents complaining about the cost of rent. But if you are spending your vacation lounging in this $45,000 per night penthouse, rent is likely the least of your worries.

It took seven years and $50 million to complete this project. The room offers guests a night of serine sleep when they lay their heads down on the 18th century Japanese silk pillows.

The room has its own library, which is stacked with over 100 books on art and culture.

This suite is the highest hotel room in the city and offers 360 degree floor to ceiling views.

3. Hilltop Estate Owner's Accommodation at the Laucala Island Resort on the Laucala Island, Fiji


In order to stay in this $40,000 per night exclusive villa guests must first fill out an application and then wait to be invited by the property's owner, Red Bull billionaire Dietrick Mateschitz, says Billionaire.com.

The Hilltop estate is just one of many villas located on the island. The resort is made up of 25-luxurious villas and island activities include horseback riding on the beach, a welcome massage at the spa, and gourmet dining.

4. Penthouse Suite at the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France

Here you can spend your evenings soaking in your own Jacuzzi located on the private terrace overlooking the Bay of Cannes. For $37,500 a night guests can stay in this seventh floor penthouse equipped with two master bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, and two marble bathrooms.


5. Royal Villa at the Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens, Greece


If you have a hard time relaxing in this Mediterranean villa you're probably doing something wrong. For an average of $35,000 per night you can enjoy one of two master bedrooms, an over-sized bathroom, and a private butler that stays onsite in order to cater to your every whim.

And if that still isn't enough to help you forget all of your cares, take full advantage of the massage table while enjoying sun bathing on your private deck.

6. Royal Suite at the Hotel Plaza Athenee in Paris, France


For an average of $27,000 per night, guests staying in the largest hotel room in Paris can enjoy an 18th century Regence period theme, sleep in one of four bedrooms, rest in their choice of three living rooms, dine in a private kitchen, soak in a Jacuzzi, and make use of their own steam room.

7. Presidential Suite at the Mandarin Oriental in Pudong, Shanghai, China


At an average price of $26,450, a night the Presidential Suite offers guests their own private wine cellar, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private dining room.

Then head to one of the two private roof gardens for a view of the city after soaking in a bathtub located in a bathroom, Billionaire.com says, that is bigger than most Hong Kong apartments.

8. Shangri-La Suite at the Shangri-La Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey

Just one night at the Shangri-La Suite will cost you $26,385. The suite overlooks the Bosphorus straight and has three separate terraces.

The marble bathroom offers a heated floor and a 19-inch TV embedded in the mirror,

9. The Presidential Suite at the Hotel Cala di Volpe in Porto Cervo, Italy

The average price for a night in this suite is $26,000. The presidential suite has three bedrooms, a solarium, a gym, and a large private swimming pool.

Guests can also step out onto the terrace for a spectacular view of the coastline.

10. The Apartment at the Connaught Hotel in London, England.

The average price per night is $23,500. The penthouse was designed by the late David Collins and features a living room which houses a collection of specially made furniture, limited edition books, and a selection of unique antiques, says

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