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Top - 10 most expensive hotels in the world

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10. The Royal Suite – Burj Al-Arab – $28,000
Starting off the list of the most expensive hotels in the world is one of the most well-known hotels, the Burj Al-Arab. Located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the Burj was marketed as the worlds first ever seven-star hotel, and it goes without saying that it most definitely lives up to expectations.
It’s the seventh-tallest hotel in the world and was designed by architect, Tom Wright, to resemble the sail of a ship.The hotel stands on a man-made artificial island, that’s only accessible to the mainland by a private curving bridge.
9. The Royal Suite – The Plaza – $40,000
Next up we have another “Royal Suite”, but this one’s in The Plaza, New York and will run you a cool $40,000 a night! So, what do you get for that? Well, to start with you get to the suite using the buildings private lift, that only you can use. The suite has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a lounge, a separate dining room, which seats up to 12 people, and a fitness room.
8. The Hilltop Villa – $45,000
The Hilltop Villa is tucked away in paradise, only accessible to the super-rich. Related: The 10 Most Expensive VHS Tapes The hotel is located Laucala island in Fiji and costs an impressive $45,000 a night. But, for that, you’ll get a four-acre villa, split into three separate villas; that each offers the most beautiful views of the island.
7. The Muraka Suite – The Conrad – $50,000
Coming in at number seven on our list of the most expensive hotels in the world is The Muraka.
The suite is located in the Maldives at The Conrad and is marketed as the worlds first underwater hotel suite. The Muraka is two stories tall, with the bottom story being roughly 16 feet below the Indian Ocean.
6. The Penthouse Suite – Hôtel Martinez – $53,000
The Penthouse Suite, in the Hôtel Martinez, will set you back $53,000 a night. Hôtel Martinez is located in Cannes, France, which is one of the best-known resorts in the Côte D’Azur. For your $53,000 you can expect to enjoy a 1000 square foot suite on the uppermost floor of the hotel; with stunning panoramic views across the ocean from your own private wood-panelled panorama terrace. You’ll also have king-sized beds in each of the four bedrooms, a separate living and dining room, marble bathrooms, a Turkish bath and a private jacuzzi on the terrace.
5. Ty Warner Penthouse – Four Seasons – $60,000
Kicking off the top five countdown is the Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel, New York. The luxury hotel suite is named after the owner of the building, Ty Warner and will cost you around $60,000 a night.
4. The Mark Penthouse – The Mark Hotel – $75,000
The Mark hotels grand Penthouse is the largest hotel suite penthouse in the United States, covering a whopping 10,000 square feet. For you $75,000 a night, you can expect a spacious penthouse that’s spread out over the top two floors of the hotel.
3. The Royal Penthouse – Hotel President Wilson – $80,000
If you’re in Geneva, Switzerland and have $80,000 to spend a night, then this is the hotel for you.
The Royal Penthouse in the Hotel President Wilson occupies the entire 8th floor of the hotel.
It offers a panoramic view of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc, as well as 12 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and a jacuzzi bath overlooking the lake.
2. Empathy Suite – The Palms – $100,000
Breaking the $100,000 a night price tag; the Empathy Suite at The Palms, Las Vegas, is the second most expensive hotel in the world. The Empathy Suite was the result of a full redesign, by Damian Hurst, and a complete overhaul of the old Sky Villa suite.
1. Lover’s Deep – Luxury Submarine Hotel – $150,000
At $150,000 a night, the Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine Hotel is the most expensive hotel in the world. Now, it’s not the same type of experience you’d expect from some of the other hotels on the list, as it requires you to go underwater in a submarine. However, if you want to combine a night away with an experience, then perhaps this is the hotel for you.

Top - 10 most expensive hotels in the world

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