Elite Traveler magazine has compiled a list of the ten most expensive suites in the world. They range from $ 80,000 for a 12-bed suite to $ 36,000 per night for a three-bed space.
If you want to stay in any of these luxurious hotel suites, it is better to save now, with a one-night stay can exceed your average annual salary.
1. Suite Royal Penthouse, President Wilson Hotel, Ginebra – $80,000
The 12-room Royal Penthouse suite at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland, extends throughout the eighth floor and displays breathtaking views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
When the guests enter, they are greeted by a living room filled with light, adorned with a grand piano, a pool table and a collection of rare books.
2. Suite of 5 bedrooms with terrace, The Mark, Nueva York – $75,000
The five bedroom Mark Penthouse suite at The Mark in New York is amazing.
Spread over two floors, Elite Traveler says the 1860-square-meter apartment offers an ‘oasis over the city, with a pavilion with skylights and a 230-square-meter roof terrace overlooking Central Park.’
French interior designer Jacques Grange injected a good dose of modern grandeur into each room, from the 24-seat dining room to the living room with grand piano.
3. Suite Penthouse, Grand Hyatt Cannes, Martínez – $ 53,200
Located on the seventh floor of the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez, the penthouse suite measures 300 square meters and has four rooms.
In addition to a living room, dining room and marble bathroom, guests can enjoy a private terrace of 280 square meters overlooking the bay of Cannes and the famous Boulevard de la Croisette.
Also included is a personal butler service at the price of $ 53,200 per night, as well as the use of a hot tub and a hammam. Eva Longoria, Bruce Willis and Robert Pattinson have stayed in the famous suite during the Cannes Film Festival.
4. Penthouse, Faena Hotel, Miami – $50,000
The elegant Penthouse at the Faena Hotel in Miami is priced at $ 50,000 per night.
The contemporary suite features two levels of spacious meeting and dining areas that are ideal for entertaining. Each of the suite’s five rooms has furnished balconies, so that guests can enjoy the views from sunrise to sunset over the coast.
Elite Traveler notes that film director Baz Luhrmann and his wife, the set designer Catherine Martin, are behind the design inspired by the Great Gatsby of Faena, with custom furniture created by the eminent designer Frank Pollaro, whose personalized creations are often seen in the superyachts
5. Hilltop Villa, Laucala Island, Fiji – $45,000
A stay at Villa Hilltop at Laucala Island Resort in Fiji will have you frustrated in the morning, it costs $ 45,000 per night.
However, you can only stay at the hotel, owned by Red Bull billionaire Dietrick Mateschitz, by request or by reference. Set high on a green hill on an island owned by Mateschitz, the hilltop residence is listed as “a resort within a resort” and offers rooms for six guests when the business magnate does not stay there.
It is the jewel in the crown of almost two dozen luxury villas, with panoramic views of the island and the sea, almost 11,000 square meters of sleeping space, a private cook, driver and babysitter, and access to a private airstrip .
6. Grand Riad, Hotel Mansour, Marrakech – $43,480
Elite Traveler says that “the riads of Morocco are known for their greatness, but the Royal Mansour is amazingly opulent.”
Commissioned by King Mohammed VI, the three-story hotel in Marrakech features gold-plated walls, onyx floors, marble strips and intricate tile details.
The landing page of your opulent Grand Riad suite is password protected, with the exact details kept secret. However, the ostentatious pillow costs $ 43,480, which suggests that it has all the luxuries one might need.
7. Penthouse Suite, Hotel Cala Di Volpe, Sardinia – $41,177
Porto Cervo is a playground for the rich and famous, but a suite in the attic is far above the rest, at the Hotel Cala Di Volpe.
For $ 41,177 per night, guests of the resort’s penthouse suite can enjoy a three-room luxury with panoramic views of the blue coast.
The 1800 square meter room also has a solarium, a gym and a private pool with a large terrace with terracotta tiles.
8. Royal Suite, The Plaza, New York – $40,000
The Royal Suite at the iconic Plaza hotel in New York, which has a cost of $ 40,000, has three rooms, private access to the elevator and large windows overlooking Fifth Avenue.
Other benefits in the apartment include a grand piano, a dining room for 12 people, a library, a “huge” master bedroom and a gym.
Even the bathroom is suitable for a king or queen with accessories plated in 24 carat gold and a heated floor. White-gloved butler service is included, so that all guests’ needs can be met with elegance, from breakfast in bed to gin and fresh tonics.
9. Princess Grace Suite, Hotel De Paris, Monaco – $37,000
The Elite Traveler says that “well established in the hotel that hosted the wedding reception of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, the newly opened Princess Grace Suite honors its lasting legacy” with touches of mother pearl and “ultra feminine furniture”.
Apparently, the Hôtel de Paris worked closely with the royal family to obtain various artifacts that were very dear to the late princess, so that their presence can be felt throughout the two-story suite, 910 square meters.
In the sunny apartment, there are two bedrooms, an office, bathrooms on each floor, two living rooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen and luxury bathrooms. Other amenities include an outdoor dining area, a jacuzzi, saunas and an infinity pool. The price follows the real theme, with stays of $ 37,000 per night.
10. Suite 5000, Mandarin Oriental New York, New York – $36,000
The 5000 Suite of the 50th floor in the Mandarin Oriental New York is so exclusive that it does not even appear on the hotel’s website.
The elegant pad, which costs $ 36,000 per night, features a library of movies and music curated by Academy Records. Meanwhile, the walls are adorned with artistic portraits and sculptures that guests can buy at the touch of an iPad button.
Moving through the 300 square meter apartment, there are three bedrooms, a living room and a dining room to accommodate ten people with a sparkling Swarovski wall installation to set the tone.