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- 10 Plaza Hotel, $32 (New York, USA)
- 9. Atlantis The Palm, $35 (UAE, Dubai, Palm Jumeirah)
- 8. Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez, $37 (France, Cannes)
- 7. Palms Casino Resorts, $40 (USA, Nevada)
- 6. Laucala Island Resort, $40 (Fiji Island)
- 5. Four Seasons Hotel, $45 (Limassol, Cyprus)
- 4. George V, from $50 (Paris, France)
- 3. Raj Palace Hotel, $60 (Jaipur, India)
- 2. Grand Resort Lagonissi, $75 (Saronikos, Greece)
- 1. Hotel President Wilson, $83 (Geneva, Switzerland)
Politicians, stars of world show business and cinema, as well as the powers that be, stop in these royal apartments. Service here is at the highest level, and luxury makes you feel at least a member of the royal family.
However, all this magnificence and comfort requires fabulous (from the point of view of an ordinary layman) money. What can I say – you can’t forbid living beautifully. Of course, we are talking about the most expensive hotels in the world. Below are the rates for a daily stay in the rooms of a particular hotel.
10 Plaza Hotel, $32 (New York, USA)
The Plaza Hotel is a luxury 20-story hotel and condominium in an apartment building in Midtown, Manhattan, New York. It was opened in 1907 and is currently owned by Katara Hospitality.
Standing 250 feet (76 m) tall and 400 feet (120 m) long, the hotel occupies the west side of Grand Army Plaza, from which it takes its name, and extends along Central Park to the south, which abuts north at Central Park.
The Plaza Hotel is recognized as the Historic Hotel of America by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
9. Atlantis The Palm, $35 (UAE, Dubai, Palm Jumeirah)
Atlantis The Palm, Dubai is a luxurious resort hotel located on top of the Palm Jumeirah in the UAE. The theme of this famous resort is based on the myth of Atlantis that went under water thousands of years ago, while combining various Arabic elements in its style. The resort was opened on 24 September 2008 as a joint venture between Kerzner International Holdings Limited and Istitmar.
The 1548-room nautical-themed resort has two residential wings, consisting of the east and west towers connected together by the Royal Suite. It is complemented by Aquaventure Water Park and Nasimi Beach, which often hosts concerts and other events.
8. Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez, $37 (France, Cannes)
Located in the heart of the city, on the legendary Croisette – very close to the Palais des Festivals, where film festivals are held annually, this famous hotel has long been one of the main attractions of Cannes and a place where celebrities regularly flock to rediscover the charm and luxury of the Riviera .
In this luxury hotel, such famous personalities as Gerard Depardieu, Ray Charles, Sean Connery and other world cinema and pop stars were guests.
Incredibly high level of service, amazing cuisine from the most famous French chefs, amazing exterior and amazing atmosphere of Cannes, typical for Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez, provided him with the title of one of the most famous places in this amazing city.
7. Palms Casino Resorts, $40 (USA, Nevada)
Palms Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Las Vegas Strip, Nevada. It has 703 suites, as well as an 8 sqm casino, a recording studio, a Michelin-starred restaurant and a 811-seat concert theater.
The Fantasy Tower is also home to several nightclubs including Moon Nightclub and The View. The tower houses the so-called Sky Villas and Fantasy Suites, which are among the most expensive hotel suites in the world.
The two-story Sky Villa on the top floor, which costs $40 per night, ranked #000 in the 5 Most Expensive Hotel Rooms in the World compiled by CNN Go in March 15.
6. Laucala Island Resort, $40 (Fiji Island)
Laucala Island Resort Fiji is unique in its kind and one of the most expensive resorts in the world, stretching over 4,5 km2, in the midst of an incredibly beautiful and unspoiled tropical jungle. The hotel is harmoniously “embedded” in a picturesque environment, and also combines the exotic local features of the Fiji Islands and the most modern requirements for comfort.
Laucala Island Resort Fiji guarantees an unforgettable luxury vacation on the Pacific coast.
5. Four Seasons Hotel, $45 (Limassol, Cyprus)
This world-class XNUMX-star hotel belongs to an independent Canadian group of companies. It is located on a sandy beach east of Limassol.
Four Seasons Hotel is a unique combination of luxurious environment and service of the highest level.
4. George V, from $50 (Paris, France)
Not a hotel, but a real museum! George V is famous for the works of art located in the building, every guest can admire them. Expensive furniture, unique interior – a real pleasure for aesthetes!
There are rooms for every taste, even the most demanding guests will be satisfied. Luxurious apartments with marble floors, will appeal to anyone.
3. Raj Palace Hotel, $60 (Jaipur, India)
In the heart of the city of Jaipur rises The Raj Palace is an impressive palace hotel that captivates at first sight. The oldest mansion in Jaipur, originally called “Chaumo Haveli“, was built in 1727. It was named after the last Chaumo ruler, Thakur Raj Singh.
In 1996, Princess Jayendra Kumari converted it into a luxurious palace hotel. It still retains its splendor and many artifacts from a bygone era.
The much talked about hotel is definitely extravagance at its best. Here you will be warmly welcomed with marigold garlands, soulful music and a very refreshing welcome drink.
2. Grand Resort Lagonissi, $75 (Saronikos, Greece)
resort hotel Grand Lagonissi located in the city of Saronicos, in the suburbs and on the waterfront. Guests can visit the Vouliagmeni Lake spa and the onAqua sports park, while those wishing to experience the natural beauties of the region can visit Glyfada Beach and Varkiza Beach.
Are you traveling with children? You can visit the Glyfada Sea Turtle Rescue Center or the game at the Markopoulo Olympic Equestrian Center.
1. Hotel President Wilson, $83 (Geneva, Switzerland)
Hotel President Wilson overlooking Lake Geneva, located within walking distance of the most beautiful parks and boutiques along the famous rue du Rhone, is one of the most expensive hotels in the world.
Featuring elegant furnishings and stylish amenities, the 204 rooms and 22 suites are beautifully appointed, boasting Bang & Olufsen’s highest quality LCD screens and floor-to-ceiling windows offering unparalleled views of the city or Lake Geneva.
Guests can discover the unique La Mer Spa, which offers exclusive premium skincare treatments in a soothing and relaxing environment. The Poolgarden terrace will enliven the senses with its seasonal Japanese fusion restaurant Umami, in a French Riviera atmosphere.
The gastronomic delights of Michel Roth’s Michelin-starred Bayview restaurant truly excite the palate of the most discerning palates.