Have you ever dreamed of staying in a room that costs up to $150K for a night?
A newly published report conducted by Merchant Cash Advance and cited by Manofmany has identified a series of the world’s most expensive hotels only for the supеr-rich. Here is a list of the 10 most expensive hotels in order from 1 to 10.
Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine, Saint Lucia
It’s a “submarine” hotel just for two – an experience not for those with phobias or fеar of fish. At $150,000 a night, the Lover’s Deep luxury submarine is the most expensive hotel in the world. Offering a private captain, chef and butler, the Saint Lucia-based hotel immerses you in the beautiful Caribbean.
The hotel has a room price of 150,000 USD, you can watch the fish outside
Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada
The Empathy Suite at The Palms Casino in Las Vegas, USA ranks second in the list of the most expensive hotels in the world with a price of 100,000 USD/night. The design of these suites is like a work of art created by renowned architects and artists. Room with Jacuzzi, salt sauna, massage table…
Palms Casino Resort Empathy Suite room rate is 100,000 USD
Hotel President Wilson Royal, Geneva
If you are a lover of panoramic views of nature, this Swiss palace is the ideal place to stay. Located in the heart of all things world-class – Geneva, for $80,000 a night, guests get full access to the hotel’s 8th floor Penthouse Suite. From here, guests will enjoy panoramic views of Lake Geneva, with its own elevator, 24/7 personal assistant, personal chef and butler.
$80,000 penthouse overlooking Lake Geneva
The Mark Hotel, Manhattan, New York
Have you ever dreamed of having a ballroom of your own? Dream no more, The Mark Penthouse of The Mark Hotel can deliver. For $75,000/night, guests will have a living room that can be converted into a ballroom, 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 4 fireplaces, 2 bars and 2 dressing rooms in the penthouse of The Mark hotel right away. downtown New York, USA with a view of Central Park.
A living room that can be converted into a ballroom in a $75,000 penthouse
Laucala Island Resort Hilltop Estate, Fiji
Ranked fifth among the world’s most expensive hotels is the Laucala Island Resort Hilltop Estate in Fiji on the south Pacific Ocean . For a room rate of US$61,000, guests will stay in apartments with city and ocean views, plus infinity baths, spas, and a Rolls-Royce with a chauffeur at their disposal.
Space costs 61,000 USD for one night
Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, the bustling metropolis of the United States, has never disappointed visitors when there is a second hotel in the list of the most expensive room rates in the world. The Four Seasons hotel in Las Vegas, attached to the Mandalay Bay Resort and casino, has floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views.
The highest room rate at Four Seasons hotel is 60,000 USD/night
Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez, Cannes, Pháp
As a coastal city where the annual Cannes Film Festival is held, the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez is also home to many of the world’s top stars. The highest room rate here is 53,000 USD/night, which will give guests stunning ocean views, private Jacuzzi and Turkish bath.
Price 53,000 USD/night for guests who own a room with this splendid living room
The Muraka Suite – The Conrad, Maldives
The Maldives is a popular destination for the wealthy, so it’s no wonder it has one of the most expensive hotels in the world. The hotel is two floors high, with the bottom floor having The Muraka Suite apartments about 5m lower than the Indian Ocean. You are immersed in the underwater world with fish swimming around and served by a private chef, bar, gym, butler and infinity pool.
This deep sea bedroom costs $50,000/night
The Hilltop Villa, Fiji
For $45,000 per night, The Hilltop Villa is located on Laucala Island in Fiji and guests will feel like they’re on their own island with a 1,600-square-foot villa and three separate suites.
This tourist villa costs 45,000 USD
The Plaza, New York
The Plaza’s Royal Suite has a price tag of $40,000. The huge apartment is specially decorated with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, lounge, separate dining room and gym. The breathtaking views of Fifth Avenue and the 24-hour butler service will make you want to stay, not leave.
Price 40,000 USD/night for a hotel apartment in the center of New York