The most expensive number in the world. The most expensive hotel room in the world

There are several categories of travelers, from the most frugal to those who are accustomed to throwing money around in all directions.

Mega-expensive travel on private jets is only available to those who are fabulously rich.

Such people keep tigers at home as pets and demand appropriate treatment.

Naturally, ordinary hotel rooms are not for such people. Accommodation in hostel conditions is akin to torture for them.

Remember when the character in The Wolf of Wall Street once said, “I need a place to stay while my yacht restocks on cocaine”?

Well, let's look at the most expensive hotels in the world, where not everyone can afford a vacation.

Their guests spend more in one night than many ordinary people earn in a year. What is so unusual about such fabulously expensive hotel rooms?

Apartments in the Connaught 5* hotel in London

Priced at $23,500 per night, this room comes with its own butler and a menu designed by Michelin-starred chef Helen Darroze.

The hotel is located in an incredibly chic area and has a balcony with city views.

You can get an idea about this hotel by its reputation and rumors. Rumor has it that a hotel butler once had to fly to Paris to return shoes to guests that they had forgotten in their room.

And one day a man wanted to cook dinner for his lady himself, then a Michelin-starred chef dictated the recipe to him from behind a secret door.

Presidential Suite at the Hotel Cala di Volpe, Italy

Priced at $26,000 per night, the room offers wealthy guests three bedrooms, a solarium, a swimming pool, and a fitness room.

Each of the three bathrooms is equipped with a Jacuzzi, shower and huge bathtub made of local marble.

Shangri-La Suite in Istanbul

For just $26,385 per night, you can occupy the entire top floor of the Shangri-La Hotel overlooking the Bosphorus in Istanbul.

The room has three private terraces that allow you to enjoy luxurious views of the Istanbul skyline.

Presidential Suite at the Mandarin Oriental Shanghai

The top suite at the Mandarin Oriental costs around $26,450 per night. This two-room apartment has its own wine cellar and stunning views of the Shanghai skyline from the 25th floor.

Of course, butler service is provided, and check-in requirements are not as strict as with cheaper rooms.

The guest can enjoy the room 24 hours from the moment of arrival, excluding checkout time.

Royal Suite at Hotel Plaza Athenee in Paris

The Royal Suite is the largest hotel room in Paris, measuring 450 square meters. It costs $27,000 per night... $27,000, which could be spent on a full cycle of education at one of the prestigious universities in the world.

The room has TVs disguised as mirrors and interior items embroidered with gold threads. Actually, it is for this gloss that they charge such a huge amount.

St. Regis Villa on the island of Mauritius

St. Regis is the largest villa on the island of Mauritius. Its price is $30,000 per night. It has a jacuzzi, personal bar, and private chef.

The villa specializes in discreet guest services.

Royal Suite at the St. Regis, United Arab Emirates

At $35,000 per night, the Royal Suite at the St. Regis is the largest hotel room in the UAE.

It has two floors, offers butler service and a private theater. There is also a swimming pool and games room. From the window there is a view of the ocean.

Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens

Royal Villa costs $35,000 per night.

There are two master bedrooms, each with marble bathrooms and their own steam baths, and a butler.

There is also a private massage room, a heated swimming pool and a private terrace overlooking the beach. They say that Mel Gibson and Leonardo DiCaprio once visited here.

Penthouse Suite at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Martinez in Cannes

The price of $37,500 per night for a Penthouse Suite at the Martinez Hotel in Cannes does not bother luxury lovers at all.

It overlooks the Bay of Cannes (from the Jacuzzi terrace, of course) and has two king-size bedrooms.

Surprisingly, compared to other rooms on this list, the list of amenities is... Hotel Grand Hyatt does not consist of clauses describing a golden heated toilet, but, for example, such as free internet, robe, shower, etc., however, such modesty only fuels interest in the hotel.

Laucala Island Resort in Fiji

Despite the fact that a room in this hotel costs about $40,000, it is not so easy to book. You must first submit an application, and only after reviewing it does the owner decide whether to allow you to stay there overnight.

The island of Fiji belongs to the billionaire and owner of the Red Bull company. The hotel offers panoramic views of the island and offers free massages and horseback riding on the beach. A private chef and nanny are available to guests.

Ty Warner Penthouse at Four Seasons New York

The Ty Warner Suite at the Four Seasons in New York will set you back a mere $45,000 per night. The room has its own concierge, as well as a huge library.

Families with children can be accommodated here, but the only child who would be able to stay here, judging by the prices, is Prince George.

Features solid rock crystal sinks, rain showers, remote controlled toilets, heated floors and heated seats. In one of the rooms, interior elements are decorated with tiger's eye stone.

Sky Villa at the Palms Resort in Las Vegas

For $40,000 a night, the Sky Villa offers a private glass elevator, a glass spa, a huge balcony with city views, a dry sauna, and 24-hour butler service.

There are actually several similar rooms, but the most luxurious one is called Hugh Hefner's Sky Villa. No surprise, this is Las Vegas.

Burj Al Arab in Dubai

The difference between this hotel is that there are no cheap rooms here at all, the price starts from $2,000 per night and goes up to $12,000. And this does not include taxes and fees. This is the most expensive hotel in the world.

Facilities? You can rent a Rolls-Royce, Mercedes or helicopter, and also use the services of a butler.

Plus, you can go to any of their four pools or your own private beach. This is a great place to show your complete disdain for the concept of moderation.

Shahi Mahal Suite at Raj Palace Hotel, India

$45,000 per night. Six bedrooms, a private theater, library, and private kitchen staff, but again, that's a huge amount for just 1 night. Who among us can afford such expenses? The room would be ideal for James Bond and his friends.

Royal Penthouse Suite at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland

$68,000 per night - the most expensive hotel room in the world. Michael Douglas and Bill Gates stayed there. The room has its own elevator, gym, pool table.

It has the most advanced security system. From the windows there is a panoramic picturesque view of Lake Geneva. The real darlings of fortune, who are not used to counting money, but manage it for their own pleasure, rest in such a hotel.

The “cheapest” item on our list turned out to be the most expensive room on the Cote d’Azur – Penthouse suite at The Martinez hotel. The word “most” in relation to this suite does not end there – it is also the largest! Imagine: 200 square meters, capacity for up to 100 (!) people, panoramic terrace overlooking the entire coast of Cannes. Impressive, isn't it?

It is worth noting that The Martinez hotel itself has been considered one of the best in all of France for a good 80 years. Such celebrities as Gerard Depardieu, Mariah Carey, Sean Connery, Laetitia Casta, and many many others once vacationed here.

Ritz-Carlton Suite, Ritz-Carlton (Moscow, Russia)

  • Cost per night: $18,200

The next hotel is located in the very heart of our homeland, on the site of the famous Intourist Hotel. The 240 sq.m Presidential Suite accommodates: a living room, a dining room, a library and an office. Bonus: a huge grand piano and heated floors. But the main highlight of the Ritz-Carlton is not these benefits of civilization, but the panoramic windows from ceiling to floor. This is truly true - “And from our window Red Square is visible”! And also St. Basil's Cathedral, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior and, of course, the Kremlin. Guests of the capital can start the tour from their room.

If you're already familiar with Moscow, enjoy first-class food delivered right to your bed or pamper yourself at the spa.

Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab (Dubai, UAE)

  • Cost per night: $19,000

I think everyone has already heard about the fact that Arabs know how to live in grand style. So guests at the Burj Al Arab are, in every sense of the word, basking in luxury. All inclusive Dubai style includes: transfer from the airport by Rolls Royce or helicopter of your choice, Cristal champagne, private cinema and elevator, personal butler. And no check-out strictly at 12!

The interior decoration is dominated by materials such as marble, gold and mahogany. The bathroom offers a full range of Hermès personal care products. Needless to say, even the bed linen here is from Versace.

Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt, Vendôme (Paris, France)

  • Cost per night: $20,000

The hotel of the famous Park Hyatt chain is located in the very center of Paris, a stone's throw from the Champs Elysees, the Louvre, the Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde and the best boutiques of Faubourg Saint-Honoré. The unique architecture of the hotel combines elements of French classicism and modern design. The pearl of the hotel is located on the second floor and is called the Imperial Suite. The 250 sq.m room has a living room, dining room, kitchenette, study and a royal bedroom. However, that's not all! The suite's bathroom has a personal 24-hour SPA - massage table, steam room and hydromassage shower.

After enjoying all the delights of your room, you should definitely go down to the hotel restaurant, where you can taste all kinds of French delicacies, the best wines, cheese and cigars.

The Bridge Suite, The Atlantis (Bahamas)

  • Cost per night: $22,000

It's probably worth starting with the fact that the Atlantis hotel is perhaps the best resort complex in the Bahamas. This is not just a complex, but the whole city entertainment for every taste: the SPA center of the famous Mandara chain, the no less famous Japanese restaurant Nobu, a unique aquarium under open air in a natural lagoon with many exotic tropical inhabitants and, of course, a magnificent beach.

Photo: https://atlantisbahamas.com/rooms/royaltowers/bridgesuite

The Bridge Suite is located between two hotel buildings, connecting them like a bridge. The room's balcony offers panoramic views of the entire resort and the ocean. In the 10-room suite, guests will find separate dressing rooms and bathrooms for him and her, a kitchen with a maid of 7 people, and a living room with a piano. Celebrities such as Celine Dion, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates have stayed in this luxurious room, and they certainly have a lot of lips!

Presidential Suite, Ritz-Carlton (Tokyo, Japan)

  • Cost per night: $25,000

The Ritz-Carlton hotel in Tokyo probably has the most advantageous location among all other hotels, occupying the top floors of the city's tallest skyscraper - Midtown Tower. From the window of the Presidential Suite, all the beauties of the Japanese capital are clearly visible - Mount Fuji, the Imperial Palace, the Roppongi Hills complex. The 220 sq.m area includes a spacious living room, a bedroom with a king-size bed, two bathrooms with a rain shower, a dressing room and a kitchenette. Guests of this room also have special privileges - access to the living room and concierge services.

By the way, connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine should definitely visit the hotel restaurant, awarded a Michelin star. Familiar sushi and rolls will be revealed from a new side.

Villa La Capula Suite, Westin Excelsior (Rome, Italy)

  • Cost per night: $29,000

Westin Excelsior is here more than a century is a favorite destination for discerning tourists. Situated on the famous Via Veneto, a few steps from Piazza di Spagna and Villa Borghese, the hotel is a Conde Nast Traveler Gold Listed hotel.

And the Villa La Cupola suite bears the honorary title of the largest in Europe! It is located on the 4th and 5th floors under the dome of the hotel, which is why it has such a name. Famous in Fellini's films, the room occupies 750 square meters and consists of two bedrooms; a dining room decorated with a Murano glass chandelier; wine cabinet with 150 different wines; personal cinema and library. All this splendor is crowned by a huge open terrace, from where you can see almost the entire city. This is the real dolce vita!

Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel (New York, USA)

  • Cost per night: $34,000

Ty Warner Penthouse is, without exaggeration, a masterpiece of architecture and design. Every detail in this nine-room apartment is custom-made: the walls are designed by French and Italian craftsmen, the rooms are decorated with bronze figurines and mother-of-pearl inlays, and the sinks are made of rock crystal.

In the guest bedroom there is a Thai four-poster bed with gold thread ornaments. And in the bathroom there is a whole spa complex, which also includes a private massage therapist. The balcony offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Manhattan - Central Park and the Statue of Liberty. In addition, guests have a personal butler and a Rolls Royce or Maybach car with a driver at their disposal.

Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort (Las Vegas, USA)

  • Cost per night: $40,000

Both proper names - “Hugh Hefner” and “Las Vegas” - are a priori synonymous with wealth and reckless fun. It's no surprise that Hugh Hefner's Playboy-themed suite at the Palms Casino does both.

The two-story room, with an area of ​​more than 3000 sq.m., consists of a bedroom with a rotating bed under a mirrored ceiling, a massage room, a gym, a poker table and a fireplace. Well, the main highlight of the villa is the $700,000 Jacuzzi on a platform hanging over Las Vegas. An ideal place for a bachelor party, I think.

Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel (Geneva, Switzerland)

  • Cost per night: $53,000

So we have come to the 1st position of our top. Meet the Royal Penthouse Suite, for which you wouldn’t mind paying even fifty dollars.

The room occupies the entire top floor of the President Wilson Hotel and consists of 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms with mosaic marble floors, a lounge area and a terrace overlooking Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. The dining room has a mahogany table for 26 people, and in the living room you can find entertainment for every taste - a billiard table, a bar, a library.

In addition, the hotel guarantees absolute safety and confidentiality, so that stars and heads of state and mere mortal tourists feel equally comfortable here.


Some people hitchhike and sleep in hostels, while others travel on private jets and stay in the world's most expensive hotels.

There are backpackers, there are budget travelers, there are ordinary tourists, there are business and VIP travelers. And there are travel on personal jets and travel in cars with a personal driver. This level of income imposes certain requirements for hotel accommodation. These people only accept the best. No hostels, no shared bathrooms, no trips to the cafeteria for breakfast. This is a "I need somewhere to stay while my servant restocks my yacht with cocaine" type of placement. This placement is on a scale a la The Wolf of Wall Street. Well, you get the idea. These are the most expensive hotels in the world. A list of hotels where the cost of one night is approximately equal to the annual budget of the average resident of our planet.

The Connaught, London

The $23,500 The Connaught Apartment offers a personal butler, a menu designed by a three-Michelin star chef and a wrap-around balcony with panoramic views of Mayfair, one of London's most fashionable areas.

To get a better understanding of this hotel, visit their interactive website, which features "stories" about how the hotel's butler flew to Paris to return guests items they forgot in their room, or how one guest wanted to cook some gourmet dish to his wife, and the chef of a Michelin-starred restaurant slipped recipes and instructions under his door. All in all, a ruthless marketing machine in action.

Cala di Volpe, Porto Cervo, Sardinia

The $26,000 presidential suite has three bedrooms, a private pool, solarium and fitness area.

Each of the three bedrooms has a Jacuzzi, huge shower room and Sardinian marble vanity.

Shangri-La Bosphorus, Istanbul

The Shangri-La Suite occupies the entire top floor of the hotel, with three expansive terraces and stunning views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus. Room rate is $26,385 per night.

There is a TV built into the bathroom mirror:

Mandarin Oriental, Shanghai

The Presidential Suite at the Mandarin Oriental is located on the 25th floor of a skyscraper in Shanghai's business district. This double room with personal wine cellar and stunning city views for $26,450 per night.

The price includes a personal butler and a guaranteed 24-hour stay with flexible check-in and check-out.

Hotel Plaza Athénée, Paris

Royal Suite in Hotel Plaza with an area of ​​450 sq.m. and priced at $27,000 - the largest hotel room in Paris.

The hotel's owners recently purchased three buildings adjacent to the hotel and closed it during construction to avoid disturbing discerning guests.

St. Regis Villa, Mauritius

Villa in St. Hotel Regis is the largest on the entire island. The villa has a jacuzzi, bar, lounge area and a personal chef.

The hotel's website states that they specialize in "discreetly meeting guest needs," whatever that means. The cost of "discreet needs satisfaction" and everything else is $30,000 per night.

St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, UAE

The stakes are upped: a two-story royal suite at the St. Regis Hotel on Saadiyat Island in the UAE costs $35,000. The room, among other things, has a personal cinema.

The master bedroom occupies one of the entire floors.

Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens

The royal villa at this Greek hotel has two bedrooms, marble bathrooms and a separate butler's suite. Mel Gibson and Leonardo DiCaprio (separately!) stayed in this room. The placement cost is $35,000.

The villa also has a private massage room, a heated swimming pool and an expansive terrace overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez, Cannes

Priced at $37,500 per night, the penthouse at the Martinez Hotel offers a Jacuzzi on the terrace, views of the bay and two huge bedrooms. Unlike other hotels on this list, which use terms like "luxurious," "exceptional" and "gold-plated heated toilet seat" to describe their rooms, Hotel Martinez is coy, listing only "wireless internet" in its list of amenities. robe” and “room windows that open.”

But don't be fooled: according to Billionaire.com, the hotel's penthouse is the fourth most expensive hotel room in the world (third according to CNN).

Laucala Island Resort, Fiji

Once owned by media mogul Malcolm Forbes, Laucala Island in the Fiji archipelago is now owned by Dietrich Mateschitz, an Austrian businessman, creator and owner of Red Bull.

The island has 25 luxury villas with private access to the beach. But the villa at the top of the hill is the best. When Mateschitz visits the island, he stays here. The rest of the time, the villa can be rented for $40,000 per night.

But even for this money, you can’t just book a villa: you need to leave an application, based on the results of which you will receive (or not receive) an invitation.

Palms Resort, Las Vegas

The $40,000 Sky Villa at Palms Resorts features a private glass elevator, a spa overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and 24-hour room service.

The hotel has several rooms of this level, the most luxurious of which is called the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa. This is Vegas, baby.

Four Seasons, New York

The Ty Warner Suite at New York's Four Seasons Hotel will set you back $45,000 per night. This is the highest-rise hotel room in New York, with a 360-degree view of the city and an extensive library.

Construction of the room took 7 years and cost $50 million. Despite its gigantic size, the suite is designed for only two adults and one child.

Burj Al Arab, Dubai

A catalog of the most luxurious hotels would not be complete without mentioning the Burj Al Arab. Do most of the hotels listed above deserve a place on the list? having only one or a few luxury villas or rooms, while the Burj Al Arab has nothing but absurdly expensive and luxurious rooms. Price tag: from $2,000 to $12,000 per night.

Hotel services include helicopter transfer, personal butler, four swimming pools and a private beach.

A great hotel to demonstrate your disdain for the concept of "moderation".

Raj Palace, Jaipur, India

If you are a representative royal family, a James Bond villain or a small football team, look no further than the Shahi Mahal Suite in Jaipur for $45,000.

It has six bedrooms, a cinema, a library and a kitchen staff led by a chef.

Hotel President Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland

At $68,000 a night, the Royal Penthouse at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva is perhaps the most expensive hotel room in the world. For example, Bill Gates and Michael Douglas stayed here. The room includes a personal elevator, gym, Steinway & Sons piano and panoramic views of Lake Geneva. The hotel provides increased security for guests staying in this room.

The penthouse sleeps six people comfortably, although the hotel says there are as many as 12 bedrooms available. This is good news because you'll be able to chip in to host a few of your filthy rich friends.

How much do you usually spend on a hotel room? Eighty? One hundred? Two hundred dollars? What if we told you that just one night in the hotels on our list will cost you between fifteen and eighty thousand dollars. Since the number of millionaires, and therefore the demand for luxury accommodation, is growing by leaps and bounds, the supply must also increase. By examining our list, you can be sure that the price of these rooms is worthy of their quality. Each room has a private hot tub and swimming pool and huge windows offering breathtaking views. These rooms usually accommodate from 4 to 12 people, and private service staff are ready to provide you with everything you want, from a massage to a chauffeured car.

10. Presidential Suite, Hong Kong – $13,700

This Presidential Suite overlooking Victoria Harbor is considered the most beautiful room in the entire Far East. There is a private IMAX cinema and a great terrace of 2000 square meters. On the roof of the room there is a heated pool and Jacuzzi, and in the room itself you will find a dining room, bedroom, bathroom, personal gym and studio. In addition, if you need to travel around the city, you can call a personal driver and choose a car among Rolls Royce, Mercedes or Bentley limousines.

9. Sultan Suite, Istanbul – $15,300


The Sultan's Suite in Istanbul is not just a luxurious room, but also historical heritage. It was built in the 1500s and served as the residence of the Ottoman Sultans. The palace was rebuilt in the 1800s, with wood replaced by marble. Today, this suite provides the most desirable amenities for its visitors, which include a heated swimming pool, private helicopter, buffet and even a personal yacht. A butler will greet you as you enter your room and guide you through the many rooms filled with art and antique furniture.

8. Royal Suite, Dubai – $23,000


Dubai itself is considered a treasure trove of luxury buildings and hotels, so it's no surprise that the local Royal Suite at the Burj Al Arab hotel made our list. In the room you will find dozens of different pillows, a rotating bed, a jacuzzi, a luxurious shower and a personal butler. This room definitely meets the best standards in Dubai. It should be noted that the Burj Al Arab hotel has a little secret - a luxurious underwater restaurant, where some dishes cost several thousand dollars.

7. Royal Towers, Bahamas– $25,000


Royal Towers in the Bahamas is one of the most expensive hotels in the world. The royally spacious suite includes ten rooms, furnished with gold furniture, pillows, mirrors and chandeliers. The floor is finished with four different types of marble. For lovers nightlife there's a real one here entertainment center, and if you want to pamper your guests with a piano game, you will find a grand piano in the living room. The description of this room would be incomplete without mentioning the balcony, which offers an incredibly beautiful view.

6. Presidential Suite, Tokyo - $25,000


If you really want to visit the tallest building in Tokyo, the Ritz Carlton hotel is at your service. On the top floor itself tall building There is a presidential suite in the city, from where you can admire best view to Tokyo. It can accommodate up to 16 people at a time and features a marble bathroom, private studio, dining area and a king-size bed.

5. Presidential Suite, Sardinia – $33,000


Located at the Costa Smeralda Hotel in Sardinia, this Presidential Suite will give you unforgettable views of the coastline. There are three bedrooms overlooking the towers and rooftops of the Porto Cervo resort. Decorated in Mediterranean style, this resort boasts a private heated pool, gym and wine cellar. All this is located on the roof.

4. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Las Vegas – $35,000


Hugh Hefner's so-called villa is located at the Palms' Fantasy Tower hotel in Las Vegas. It features a swivel bed, heated indoor pool, bar, poker table, waterfall and Jacuzzi. Although the price for this room is quite high even for luxury hotels, it does not include food and service charges.

3. Royal Villa, Athens – $45,000


The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most magnificent places on Earth, and where else if not in Greece can you appreciate this fact. The Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens offers you a cozy villa in the south of the peninsula, hidden from prying eyes. It offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Inside the villa itself you will find a heated swimming pool, two bedrooms, a fireplace, a marble bathroom, a steam room and a personal butler.

2. Presidential Suite, Cannes – $52,000


Few people would think of spending $50,000 a night in a hotel, but such people do exist. The Presidential Suite at the Grand Hyatt Martinez Hotel in Cannes opened in 1920. There is a small roof garden, jacuzzi, living and dining room, private studio, sauna and Turkish bath, and wonderful views of Cannes.

1. Royal Penthouse, Geneva – $83,000


The Royal Penthouse at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva is not only luxurious, but also equipped with the latest security technology. The doors and windows are bulletproof, and there are twelve bedrooms accessible only by using a private elevator. Here you can find a gym, library, entertainment room and grand piano. This penthouse is considered a favorite vacation spot for those concerned about their safety and is popular among celebrities and officials.

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