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The Jewel Penthouse at the New York Palace
When you arrive at the suite, you will be greeted with an indulgent welcome package: Champagne, white roses and Michel Richard Truffles all compliments of the hotel.
A dedicated member of staff is available to provide both a packing and unpacking service.
If Cascading's 2-storey crystal waterfall doesn't stop you in your tracks, the view of downtown Manhattan and St. Patrick's Cathedral through its 18-foot floor-to-ceiling windows is sure to make a difference. An experience that only becomes more spectacular when you step out onto the custom-designed outdoor terrace, where you can continue to immerse yourself while relaxing in the spa of your dreams.
The hotel offers a car service to take you to and from the airport, or just into town.
Their car of choice? A Maybach of course, along with more luxury cars.
The famous Beverly Hills jeweller, Martin Katz, provided millions of dollars worth of diamonds for display in the suite. The jewellery is a permanent display in the room, so don't have the urge to take it home with you. Not to worry, Mr. Katz kindly provides a free diamond microband ring for all guests of the Jewel Penthouse, as well as a personal consultation.
After bathing in one of the 6 marble bathrooms and savouring the luxurious complimentary toiletries, you'll fall asleep on imported luxury sheets, having selected your favourite pillow from an extensive pillow menu.
Three floors, 6 bedrooms, 5,000 square feet and about $25,000 per night on average.
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The flat at the Connaught Hotel in London, England
This 2-bedroom, 3,068 sq. ft. suite features not only a beautiful fireplace, but a wrap-around balcony with a topiary, where you can admire the extraordinary views of Mayfair and Carlos Place.
Stunning double-height ceilings make the architecture as intriguing as the interior design. The interior features a collection of custom-made, bespoke furniture and has a private library stocked with limited edition books.
The luxury of this size includes a well-stocked butler's pantry for 24-hour butler service.
2 bedrooms, king-size beds, $26,000 per night.
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The Presidential Suite at the Hotel Cala di Volpe in Porto Cervo, Italy
Filled with natural light and sitting in the hotel's high tower, this suite overlooking the Italian coast and its spacious villas is unlike any other.
Guests can easily maintain a workout routine in privacy by visiting the private fitness area, followed by a quick steam in the private steam room. Clean up with a soak in one of the suite's 3 huge bathrooms, all with Sardinian marble double sinks and hand-painted wall tiles in vibrant colours that overlook impeccable views.
The suite is adorned with locally sourced and hand-painted furniture and picturesque arched windows. Bright ceramic tiled floors complement the minimalist décor that is full of charm. Beds are luxurious king-size, with hand-carved wooden frames and wrought-iron headboards.
All open onto cool, shady balconies with teak garden furniture and a private pool.
Currently listed at $16,000 daily rate, other reports have found this suite averages $26,000 a night.
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Shangri-La Suite at Shangri-La Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey
$26,385 will give you the most luxurious night of your life in the Shangri-La Suite at the Shangri-La Bosphorus in Istanbul. The suite overlooks the Bosphorus straight ahead, a view you can enjoy from one of the three separate terraces.
You can also relax in one of the three marble bathrooms, keeping toasty with the heated floor or entertained by the 19-inch television built into the mirror.
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Presidential Suite at the Mandarin Oriental in Pudong, Shanghai, China
Taking up most of the hotel's 25th floor, the Presidential Suite at the Mandarin Oriental in Pudong is absolutely incomparable to anything else you'll find in Shanghai.
Two private roof gardens adorn the outdoor space, lounge chairs and a stunning view make the area more than comfortable.
A hotel shuttle bus will take you around Pudong, as will the house car service.
If you prefer to stay, you'll feel more than satisfied after discovering the 10-foot wine bar and private wine cellar, all with a fully equipped kitchen.
With a decadent list of luxury amenities, guests will be expected to be on hand during their stay.
The average price for a single night's stay is $26,450.
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Royal Suite at the Hotel Plaza Athenee in Paris, France
For an average of $27,000 per night, guests staying in the largest hotel room in Paris will have the choice of four bedrooms, three living rooms, a private kitchen, a private Jacuzzi and a steam room. The details about the room are quite private.
The décor speaks for itself, there is nothing else like it in the City of Love.
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Royal villa at the Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens, Greece
Located on the southern side of the peninsula, this beachfront suite and private pool are the cherries on top of this decadent accommodation.
The pool is heated so you won't get the chills after sunset, but if its whirlpool device doesn't make you feel relaxed, perhaps a private massage on your private massage table will do the trick.
The private terrace has lush gardens that also overlook the ocean.
Two bedrooms, both masters and a very large bathroom are nothing compared to the private path to the beach, at the level of your private terrace. All for the low low price of $35,000 per night.
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Penthouse Suite at the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France
Imagine being able to admire the bay of Cannes from your huge outdoor terrace, with an incomparable view of the famous Boulevard de la Croisette. In fact, you can admire the unique view from your terrace's private hot tub. If you want a little more privacy, you can relax in the private sauna and hammam.
$37,500 per night and you too can bask in the charm of this seventh-floor penthouse with its two master bedrooms, a living room, a dining room and two marble bathrooms.
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Hilltop Estate Owner's Accommodation at Laucala Island Resort on Laucala Island, Fiji
Not only is this particular accommodation expensive and equipped with the finest luxuries, it is also one of the most exclusive in the world.
Guests must first submit an application and wait to be invited to the property by the owner.
Who is the owner? Red Bull billionaire Dietrik Mateschitz.
The hotel has 25 luxury villas.
The Hilltop Residence is among the most expensive of the villas, with its unique location atop the green hills of Laucala Island. The panoramic view of the South Seas is so immaculate that photos simply do not do it justice.
If you think a welcome basket is good, you'll love a welcome massage in their in-house wellness centre. Gourmet cuisine and beachfront riding make this resort a place far above the rest.
The resort offers a private chef, driver and babysitter.
A night in this suite will set you back an average of $40,000.
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Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York
Ornate barely describes this suite, which has had the best part of 7 years and $50 million to complete.
Admire the stunning view of New York City through floor-to-ceiling 360-degree views. Rest your head on Japanese silk pillows and relax with a book from the suite's private library, which is stacked with over 100 books on art and culture.
It is also the tallest hotel room in New York City.
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Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President in Geneva, Switzerland
Are you ready for the most expensive suite in the whole world?
The list ends with the Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President in Geneva, Switzerland.
This 1,800 m² suite offers panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Swiss Alps. The suite is decorated with a hand-picked art collection and a private wraparound terrace spanning 1,700 square metres.
You will never be without entertainment in this suite, which offers a pool table, a Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4-103 flat screen TV with sound system and a Steinway grand piano.
With 12 bedrooms and 12 marble bathrooms, guests have plenty of options.
Any guest particularly concerned about privacy or security can take comfort in the suite's private lift and bulletproof glass.
Average price of $67,000 per night, (With reports showing guests paying as much as $83,200) the Royal Penthouse Suite is the most expensive hotel room in the world.