Royal Resorts: 10 Outrageous Hotels For The Mega-rich
Royal Resorts: 10 Outrageous Hotels For The Mega-rich
Most of us have simple demands when it comes to travel lodging– a bed, a bathroom, a TV and wi-fi. There are others, however, whose demands far eclipse the simple convenience of your basic hotel room. When the world’s most wealthy travelers take a vacation for their own, they are treated to suites that cover entire floors of a hotel building, rooms that include a personal butler, hell– some even come with their own private helicopter. Take a peek into the experience of the world’s most wealthy travelers. Here are 10 of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world.
10. $15,500 a night – Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt-Vendôme – Paris, France
Situated on the second floor of the Park Hyatt-Vendôme’s Haussmanian building is the hotel’s 750 square-foot Imperial Suite. Thise pricey suite has high ceilings, a dining room, kitchenette and bar. When visitors tire of toiling, they relax with an “In Suite Spa” that comes outfitted with a steam room, Whirlpool and built-in massage table.
9. $16,000 a night – Royal Suite, Four Seasons George V – Paris, France
8. $17,500 a night – Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond – Geneva, Switzerland
Le Richemond’s Royal Armleder Suite reopened in 2007 after an extensive restoration of the hotel’s seventh floor, which the luxury suite occupies the entirety of. The suite is bedecked in gold, mosaics and parquet floors and has a 300 square-foot terrace with stunning views of Geneva and the nearby Alps.
7. $18,000 a night – Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
A two-story suite that centers around an epic staircase, Burj Al Arab’s Royal Suite has Carrara marble floors, mahogany furniture and a master bedroom with a rotating four-post canopy bed. Guests enjoy Hermes bathroom products, Faubourg fragrances, their own private elevator and cinema and for a bit extra– a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce or helicopter.
6. $18,200 – Ritz-Carlton Suite, The Ritz-Carlton – Moscow, Russia
Floor-to-ceiling windows outline the Ritz-Carlton Suite at the hotel chain’s Moscow location. Imperial furniture fills the 2,500 square-foot suite, which comes with a heated floor, a grand piano and a library. The suite has views of the Kremlin, Red Square and St. Basil’s Cathedral and visitors get to enjoy five meals a day and their very own KGB-approved autonomous energy supply system and secure telecommunications array.
5. $25,000 a night – Bridge Suite at The Atlantis – Paradise Island, Bahamas
The 10-room Bridge Suite at Bahamian resort The Atlantis fills the entire space linking the hotel complex’s two flagship towers. Forbes reports the suite has hosted guests including Oprah and Michael Jackson.
4. $33,000 a night – Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel – Geneva, Switzerland
President Woodrow Wilson reportedly suffered from high blood pressure, so it’s safe to assume he would have appreciated a stress-free stay at President Wilson Hotel’s Royal Penthouse Suite. Consuming the entire top floor of the hotel, the four-bedroom suite can hold up to 40 guests in its cocktail lounge and is said to be the best digs for heads of state wanting to make an impression when they’re in town on United Nations business.
3. $34,000 a night – Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons – New York
The Ty Warner Penthouse practically floats in Manhattan. Floor-to-ceiling windows surround all sides of the massive suite, surrounding guests in 360-degree views of the city skyline from atop Manhattan’s tallest hotel. The nine-room suite has walls inlayed with mother of pearl, gold and platinum-woven fabrics, and the room itself includes a private butler, unlimited global calling and TVs programmed to receive every channel in the entire world.
2. $40,000 a night – Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort – Las Vegas
Hugh Hefner’s Playboy-themed suite at the Palms Casino resort has a $700,000 jacuzzi that cantilevers out above the Las Vegas strip. The 10,000 square-foot, two-story suite comes with around-the-clock butler service and (of course) a rotating bed set beneath a mirrored ceiling.
1. $50,000 a night – Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi – Athens, Greece
The Grand Resort’s Royal Villa gives the world’s most exclusive guests a private version of everything imaginable. The only other people lucky guests have to see while secluded in their heated pool, steam room or private beach is the suite’s dedicated butler, chef and pianist.
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Wow, great list. Palms Resort looks awesome.
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Looking very nice. I have meet with your blog through Stumbleupon. Thanks for nice sharing.
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I wish there would have picture of the inside of the bridge suite. I’m super curious now. Any Idea where I could find some? also the Hugh Hefner Suite Jacuzzi does not overlook the Vegas strip, it overlooks the Vegas Freeway, as The Palms is not on the strip. I only wish I had the means to experience any of these place. I’m heading out to buy that Lottery ticket now.
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ya..wanna see wt so special inside!
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my favourite one is no.7
$18,000 a night – Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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You said these are hotels for mega-rich people?? Hahaha it looks like for the ultra-mega-rich people for me. I wonder if i could spend a night in any of these hotels, accommodation fee pretty costs a fortune! Lucky for those who had sleep and step a foot on these royalty places.
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Way beyond wifi in these fancy hotel rooms!
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I ‘m willing to give that money to Wold hungry kids. You spend $10,000 or $40,000 a night, what hapen when you sleep? When you sleep, you know nothing about the different between a room $40,000 and a room $40.
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WOW! I cannot even begin to fathom how people would spend that much for a suite, but I guess when you make BILLIONS, spending what majority of us make in a year on a 1-5 night stay is pennies.
Love the one in NY!
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We need to book a prepaid reservation for rooms in your place for 4 GUESTS who
will be arriving your location in 4TH NOV 2010. The guests are scheduled
to arrive as follows;
Arrival: 4TH NOV 2010( OR ANY AVAILABLE STAY IN YOUR APARTMENT
Departure: 14TH NOV 2010(
Dates Required: 4TH NOV 2010 TO 14TH NOV 2010 that is for {10 night stay} YOUR LAST PRICE FOR THE TEN NIGHT
No.Of Guests: 4 GUESTS
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How can you forget Bridge Suite from Atlantis The Palm? it’s the best suite of entire world!
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did it ever accure to you people that these people work very hard for there money and deserve to indulge them selves. and i am sure many of them donate millions a year to charity, and have earned the right to some luxury?
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Worked hard? Let m laugh. The higher you get in the scale of business, the lesser you work. Charity? Do you know that when uber rich people give money, they expect tax exemption, and in the case of millions of dollars of donations, it means millions of dollars of deductions, very good marketing that will also bring millions of dollars. But of course, they have te right to this kind of selfish, narcissistic, egotistical luxury all they want.
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The higher up the chain one goes, the HARDER one has to work in order to maintain it, but, you’ll NEVER really know what that’s like. You’re so jealous of those who’ve earned it because you know that you don’t have what it takes to get to their level…and, yes, many, if not most, of them have done it honestly, just in case you try to feign moral “superiority” to compensate for your fiscal inferiority.:)
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No, Daniel, it’s never occurred to them. They’re too busy envying their success.
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LOL – Yeah, just keep telling yourself that if it is what you need to get you through the day.
Most of the people who can afford to WASTE this kind of money have screwed over, stepped on and even killed whomever and whoever to get their money. It’s greed no matter how you slice it or how much you “give to charity” – no one person should ever possess these amounts of money to spend on things like this.
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i went to that hotel it is wonderfull but really expernsive
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Mafia Don or World biggest smugler can effort those…
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Nobody needs this kind of luxury, or to spend $40,000 for one night. It’s just ridiculous I don’t care who the heck you are. For heaven’s sake, $40,000 can feed umpteen people.
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well said.
who in this world needs that kinda luxury anyways. arent there better and more satisfying ways to spend that kinda money
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Well, if these hotel rooms are cheaper than a wedding venue, then I believe it’s worth it for one night, and your wedding guests and friends and family will be able to experience at least one night of luxury. It would also maybe cut the decor costs of a wedding, too. Just think outside the box.
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nice blog..those royal resorts looks like a nice place to relax..btw, if you’re looking for a Houston resort and spa, La Torretta Del Lago is the one. It has a spectacular lake views, seductively elegant guest suites, international spa treatments, and a host of other delights.
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