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Luxurious Hotel in the world


10.Park Hyatt Paris Vendome in Paris, France – $14,797 per night

"The 200-square-meter Imperial Suite is located on the second floor of the Park Hyatt-Vendome’s Haussmanian building. It has high ceilings, dining room, kitchenette and a bar. This suite features a steam shower, whirlpool bath and massage table. It also offers a giant bed and a well-appointed bathroom. Most importantly, you cannot beat the view of Paris from its 59-square-meter terrace."





9.Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris, France – $15,277 per night

"The 244-square-meter Royal Suite in the Four Seasons Hotel George V best defines luxury in the City of Light. It features antique furniture and tapestries.  The two suites are split into two separate spaces, one for sleeping and one for entertainment. Each suite has a marble entrance, a full kitchen, sauna and separate bathroom for guests.There is also a private office in both of them."





8. Le Richemond in Geneva, Switzerland – $16,680 per night

"Le Richemond was reopened after restoration of the 7th floor in 2007. The 7th floor is entirely occupied by a luxury suite. It also has a 27-square-meter terrace with wonderful view of Geneva and the Alps. The suite is bedecked in gold, mosaics"


7. Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai – $17,152 per night

"Once described as a seven-star hotel (it is actually five-star deluxe), the 799-square-meter Royal Suite in this hotel will make you feel five-star seven times over.  A Burj Al Arab Royal Suite has marble floors, mahogany furniture, and bedroom with rotating four post canopy bed. If you stay in this suite you can use Hermes bathroom products, Faubourg fragrances your private elevator, and private cinema. If you pay a bit extra, you will get a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce or helicopter.  The Burj Al Arab Hotel may be standing on an artificial island, but the luxury service and amenities are definitely anything but."


6. Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Moscow, Russia – $17,355 per night

"This luxurious 2,500 square-foot suite has for instance a heated floor you can use in severe Russian winters. In the suite there is a grand piano to soothe your nerves and a library to exercise your mind. You have also a nice view of the Kremlin, Red Square and St. Basil’s Cathedral from the windows. You can enjoy five meals a day and autonomous energy supply system and secure telecommunication array."

5. Atlantis Resort Hotel in the Bahamas – $23,835 per night
"This is a luxurious 440-square-meter suite with ten bedrooms and marble bathrooms. It is called Bridge suite because it fills the entire space that is linking two hotel towers. Staying here will give you access to your butler and kitchen staff, as well.  One of the most famous guests who spent a night in that room was for instance Michael Jackson."
4. President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland – $31,462 per night
"This suite takes the entire top floor of the President Wilson Hotel. At 1,200 square meters, the King’s Penthouse has four bedrooms and six bathrooms. It has a cocktail lounge  that can accommodate up to 40 guests. Plus, it comes with bulletproof windows."
3. Four Seasons Hotel in Manhattan, New York – $32,370 per night
"This suite is located on the top of the Manhattan’s tallest hotels offering guests 360-degree views of the city skyline.  New York never sleeps, and this hotel will allow you to enjoy every minute of your stay with an amazing room that features a full panorama of the city.  Floor to ceiling windows surround all sides of the massive suite with nine rooms. You need not worry, however, because you will have your own butler to run around for you. The walls are inlaid with platinum and gold-woven fabrics"
2. Palms Casino Resort Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada – $38,070 per night
"The Palms Casino Resort captures all the excitement and energy of Las Vegas in one vibrant setting. Just in case you hit it big and get lucky in the casino in Las Vegas, then the 929-square-meter Hugh Hefner Suite is the place to book. You will have your own butler, even as you enjoy the rotating bed topped by a mirrored ceiling. You can even enjoy a view of Las Vegas Strip and Spring Mountains. while relaxing in the Jacuzzi. The best part is that no one else needs to know what you did there. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas"
1. The Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens, Greece – $47,527 per night
"Grand by name and by nature, the Grand Resort Lagonissi will certainly impress you! Bungalows and suites are positioned to take full advantage of the classic Aegean vistas. It has an amazing view of the sunset, with a glass panel allowing an unobstructed look. Yes, the view extends even from the bathtub, what with its remote-operated blinds. It offers guests a private version of everything imaginable: heated pool, steam room, private beach, or private butler, chef or pianist! Ten restaurants, including an acclaimed Italian inspired eatery and the open-air Greek Galazia Akti, accommodate any palate. The Thalaspa Chenot takes an Eastern approach to holistic and relaxation treatments. Private sandy coves surround the hotel for those who want a day alone"