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Top 10 Most expensive hotel suites

Top 10 Most expensive hotel suites

Do you feel like you need to get out, no matter what it cost? The perfect escape, a visit to one of the globe's most lavish hotels.

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1. The Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel,

The 5 stars President Wilson hotel is affiliated with Starwood's Luxury Collection brand. Its 236 rooms and suites offer you distinctive luxury at a privileged location on lake Geneva. The Royal Penthouse Suite costs $65,000 per night.

2. Hugh Hefner Suite, The Palms Hotel

This incredible space showcases the best of everything including a large living room, full bar, media room, dining room, fully equipped gym with sauna and a spa-style treatment room. For some unexpected panache, enjoy the glass elevator, eight-foot, round rotating bed, an extrhehefa-large show tub, pop-up plasma televisions, poker table, an outdoor terrace with Strip views, and sunbathing areas with a bar. This premier penthouse suite will have you living large. This suite costs $40.000 per night.

3. Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel

This highly anticipated suite at the pinnacle of Manhattan's tallest hotel is a collaboration between owner Ty Warner, designer Peter Marino and architect I.M. Pei, who came out of retirement to join in the creation of America's most exclusive accommodation. Ty Warner Penthouse costs $35,000 per night.

4. The Presidential Suite, Hotel Cala di Volpe

Located in the hotel tower, the multi-level Presidential Suite boasts 250 square metres of light-filled space, crowned by a rooftop terrace with swimming pool. The minimalist décor highlights the careful placement of local artwork, while the glorious colours of the coastline are reflected in the hand painted tables and armoires, the arched window frames, and the ceramic tiled floors. This suite costs $34,000 per night.

5. Villa La Cupola Suite, Westin Excelsior

Here in this large bedroom you will find a comfortable sofa and armchair. The room is painted in warm tones of beige and the décor is all Empire style with wall coverings used of prized damask in all the bedroom and living room areas, luxury carpets through out. There are decorative Bohemian chandeliers and lavish velvet curtains. There is also typical Empire style wooden drawers and writing desk. The Italian marble bathroom offers a separate bath and shower, a bidet and two separate sinks. This suite costs $31.000 per night.

6. The Presidential Suite, Ritz-Carlton

The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo offers an ambience that expresses warmth in a modern interior designed by Frank Nicholson Inc. It is Nicholson’s first attempt to design a luxury hotel in a modern style, yet showing the feelings of fond welcome with the beauties of natures. The warmth comes from the fine woodwork, hand-tufted carpets and drapes, Japanese Chiyo-gami Pattern wall coverings, and a collection of contemporary arts. The Presidential Suite costs $25.000 per night.

7. The Bridge Suite, The Atlantis

This unique, ocean-themed destination offers a variety of guest accommodations; over 35 restaurants, bars and lounges to satisfy any palette; the largest and most exciting casino in The Bahamas; extensive meeting facilities; and a marina capable of handling yachts of any size. The Bridge Suite costs $22.000 per night.

8. The Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt Vendôme

Located on the 2nd floor, the noble floor in Haussmanian buildings, this 250-sq.metre suite offers high ceilings and boasts a splendid 85-sq.-metre living room, dining area, kitchenette and separate working area . The suite features an "In Suite Spa" concept, which provides the individual comfort of a Spa bathroom with whirlpool bath, steam room shower and a dedicated table for massages. Enjoy the latest in Bang & Olufsen technology, high-speed Internet access and connecting bedrooms upon request. The Imperial Suite costs $20.000 per night.

9. Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab

The stately and opulent Royal Suite is the last word in luxury, with its lavishly appointed interiors, majestic colour scheme and sumptuous furnishings. Some features are: Private elevator, private cinema, master bedroom with rotating four-poster canopy bed and second bedroom, each with adjoining marble bathrooms with spa bath, walk-in shower, fine porcelain fittings and full sized Hermes – Faubourg fragrances and body products. This suite costs $19.600 per night.

10. Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond

This magnificent Royal Armleder Suite at Le Richemond measures 230 sq m / 2476 sq feet. The Royal Suite is located on the top floor and is lined with beautiful terraces which offer stunning views over Lake Geneva, the Alps and Geneva's Old city and the Cathedral. The Royal Armleder Suite is protected by floor-to-ceiling bullet-proof windows for guests comfort. This suite costs $18.900 per night.