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Take a look at the 10 most expensive hotels in the world

1. St. Lucia Lover Deep Sea Luxury Submarine

Price: $175,000 per night

The Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine in St. Lucia is a luxury submarine hotel called Lover’s Deep that was launched by luxury villa rental specialist Oliver’s Travels for Valentine’s Day 2014.

It was surveyed by Merchant Cash Advance as the world’s most expensive hotel suite, with a price tag of around $175,000 at the time.

The submarine hotel’s design and interiors are luxurious and comfortable, designed to provide guests with the highest quality of stay.

It boasts amenities such as a private terrace, pool table, grand piano, and gym, and has 12 bedrooms with bathrooms.

2. Palms Casino Resort Empathy Suite

Price: $100,000 per night

The Palms Casino Resort Empathy Suite, located in Las Vegas, USA, is known as one of the most expensive hotel suites in the world. The suite was designed by renowned contemporary British artist Mian Hirst and contains six pieces showcasing his eclectic exploration of the theme of death.

This suite boasts two floors, the top of which is the Sky Suite, featuring a sauna, mirrored ceilings, and a Jacuzzi overlooking the Las Vegas Center Strip.

Most surprising are the two sharks immersed in formaldehyde and the specimens of butterflies laser-cut throughout the corners of the hotel.

The suite is priced at $100,000 a night, and guests are treated to a lavish experience with the smell of burning money.

3. The Mark Penthouse at The Mark Hotel, NYC

Price: $75,000 per night

The Mark Penthouse at The Mark Hotel New York is a luxurious abode famous for its breathtaking views and great taste.

Located on the 16th floor of the hotel, the apartment has a spacious 10,000-square-foot interior with 5 rooms and 6 bathrooms, and a 26-foot living room floor. The apartment also has 2 bars, 4 fireplaces, a living room large enough to be used as a ballroom, and an outdoor terrace of approximately 2,500 square feet overlooking Central Park.

Designed by legendary French interior designer Jacques Grange, the Marc Penthouse is the pinnacle of modern luxury combined with maximum comfort.

This penthouse costs around $75,000 per night or so.

4. President Wilson Royal Hotel

Price: from $65,000 per night

The President Wilson is located in Geneva, Switzerland, not far from Lake Geneva.

The hotel’s Royal Suite is located on the top floor and covers an area of about 550 square meters, with amenities such as a dedicated elevator, a private terrace, a pool table, a grand piano, and a gym, as well as 12 bedrooms with bathrooms. Prices for this suite start at $65,000 per night.

Offering comfort and quality customized services for all types of high-end events, the Wilson excels in meetings, banquets and catering services. This hotel has nine high-tech built event rooms with a very flexible structure.

President Wilson Hotel is also close to major international organizations, financial districts and luxury stores, making it convenient for guests to do shopping or attend events.

5. Four Seasons New York Penthouse Suite

Price: $50,000/night

Located on the 52nd floor of the hotel, the Penthouse Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel New York is a luxurious residence famous for its breathtaking views and great taste.

At 400 square meters (4,300 square feet), the suite is one of the largest in the hotel. The interior is fully furnished and features a wide range of original works of art by international artists, all selected by the famous designer Pierre-Yves Rochon himself.

The suite features four bedrooms, a separate dining room, marble bathrooms, a spacious workspace, and large, brightly lit floor-to-ceiling windows. These windows offer panoramic views of New York City, including uptown, downtown and midtown. In addition, the suite has four glass balconies, cleverly located on the north-south and east-west diagonals of Manhattan City, to capture the expansive views from a unique perspective.

In addition to the indoor space, the suite also boasts a private garden, which guests can access directly from the suite. In addition, the hotel provides guests with a chauffeured Rolls-Royce and a guest relations manager at their disposal.

The Penthouse Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel New York costs around $50,000 per night and is unrivaled in its luxury compared to other expensive suites. This penthouse suite is a masterpiece of tasteful living, the ultimate in architecture and art.

6. Muraca Suite at the Conrad Hotel

Price: From $50,000 per night

Conrad’s Mulaka Suite is a unique two-story villa set 16 feet below the water in the Indian Ocean. In the local Maldivian language, dhivehi, “muraka” means “coral”.

The name of this suite not only represents its location and setting, but also its character. In addition to a bed, shower and other typical components of a hotel room, the Muraka Suite offers a private gym, a bar, an infinity pool, Butler’s Residence, an ocean-facing bathtub and most importantly an underwater bedroom with unparalleled ocean views.

On the top floor above the water there is a “relaxation deck” where you can soak up the sun and enjoy the unparalleled ocean views. While the price tag for the Muraca Suite starts at $50,000 per night, it can’t actually be booked directly for a one-night stay – the Muraca can only be booked through a four-night, $200,000 package.

It’s worth noting that those who book this “crazy package” will receive automatic Hilton Diamond status. Despite its hefty price tag, the Mulaka Suite certainly offers travelers a unique and immersive Maldivian experience.

7. Penthouse Suite at the Hotel Martinez, France

Price: $35,000 per night

Located on the 7th floor of the hotel, the Penthouse Suite at the Hotel Martinez France is approximately 330 square meters in size and features high quality finishes and a large terrace with sea, island and mountain views of the Bay of Cannes. The suite is equipped with two bedrooms, the latest office equipment and butler service.

The suite is priced at $35,000 per night, and the features and amenities will undoubtedly make for an extremely luxurious and comfortable stay for anyone wishing to enjoy a penthouse suite at the Martinez France.

8. Hilltop Villa, Lausala Island, Fiji

Price: $30,000/night

Located at the very top of the island of Lausala, Fiji, the Hilltop Villa is a luxury villa with a private infinity pool and Jacuzzi.

This villa is uniquely designed to take full advantage of the natural elements, with beautiful views of the sea, forest and sky.

Lausala Island Hilltop Villa is one of Fiji’s famous resorts, created by top designer Virginia Fisher, boldly referencing the Pacific Ocean’s unique colors, textures, and design patterns into the villa design. Stylish, comfortable, and luxurious villa rooms vary, surrounded by terracotta and hibiscus flowers, the architecture retains a romantic colonial style, and the outdoor infinity pools are thatched to show off the Fijian charm.

The island’s main house, with its fine traditional palm leaf roof, is centrally located and is flanked by equally fine guest houses in a harmonious symmetry. The stunning views of Fiji from all of the buildings in this group ensure that guests can experience the perfect island life with a view of the lush nature.

There are only 4 Grass House Villas on the entire island, hosting a maximum of 8 adults and 4 children, ensuring privacy, with a butler and private chef, making it easy for you to be the island’s host.

The hilltop straw house villas, open on all sides, with the sky as the top, flowers and plants as the companion, semi-open-air layout, immersed in nature’s birdsong and flowers.

9. New York Plaza Hotel

25,000 dollars/night

The Plaza Hotel New York is a New York luxury landmark hotel built on October 1, 1907 It is known for its French Renaissance style chateau-like architecture with 19 floors and 282 rooms.

Bordered on the east by Legion Square, it was designated a New York landmark in 1988 and a National Historic Landmark along with the Waldorf Astoria New York.

In 1985, the Plaza Hotel even became an important event in the international economy, when the finance ministers and central bank governors of the United States, Japan, Britain, France, and West Germany met secretly at the Plaza Hotel and signed the famous Plaza Accord, a joint intervention in the foreign exchange market to lower the dollar’s value against other currencies.

The Plaza Hotel in New York City has been the setting for many movies, including 1992’s Kid Icarus 2 – Lost in New York, 1993’s Sleepless in Seattle and 2008’s Bride Wars. Now, the Plaza Hotel has become famous as a top luxury hotel, frequented by many kings and presidents, gentry and celebrities.

10. Farner Miami Beach Hotel

Price: $15,000/night

The Faena Miami Beach Hotel was conceived by Alan Faena to evoke Miami’s golden age with an Art Deco sensibility and old world opulence.

On the chic top floor of the striving Miami Beach Hotel, the Faena’s contemporary suites have two spacious floors of gathering areas and dining rooms that are ideal for entertaining. Each of the suite’s five bedrooms features a balcony where guests can enjoy views from sunrise to sunset on the coast.

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