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World's Most Expensive Hotels

World's Most Expensive Hotels

World's Most Expensive Hotels
10. Imperial Suite, Par Hyatt-Vendome
Imperial Suite, Par Hyatt-Vendome situated in Paris. The suite is one of the most expensive hotel suite in the world. Its per night cost is $15,500.

World's Most Expensive Hotels
9. Royal Suite, Four Seasons George V
Four Seasons George V hotel comprises of 256 grand rooms with 600 operational employees. The Royal Suite at Four Seasons George V will cost $16,000 per night.


World's Most Expensive Hotels
8. Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond
Royal Armleder Suite at Le RichemondIt five star hotel’s per night cost is $17,500.
World's Most Expensive Hotels
7. Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab
Burj Al Arab is one of the tallest hotels in the world located in Dubai, Arab Emirates. The Royal Suite at Burj Al Arab will cost $18,000 per night.


World's Most Expensive Hotels
6. Ritz Carlton Suite, the Ritz Carlton
The Ritz Carlton hotel chain located in Russia and its per night cost is $18,200.
World's Most Expensive Hotels
5. Bridge Suite at Atlantis
Bridge Suite at Atlantis located at Atlantis Paradise Island. The Bridge suite has 10 rooms and will cost $25,000 per night stay.
World's Most Expensive Hotels
4. Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel
President Wilson Hotel located in Geneva, Switzerland. It is one of the most expensive hotel in the world. Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel will cost $33,000 per night stay.
World's Most Expensive Hotels
3. Tray Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons
Four Seasons hotel located in USA. It was established in 1989. The hotel is 52 storeys tall. Tray Warner Penthouse will cost around $34,000 per night stay.
World's Most Expensive Hotels
2. High Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort
Palms Casino Resort is one of the top ten hotels of the world. High Hefner Sky Villa will cost $40,000 per night stay.
World's Most Expensive Hotels
1. Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagoniss

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