This is the Most Expensive Hotel Room in all of Atlantic City

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Outside of Las Vegas, Atlantic City is probably the next most recognizable gambling hub in the United States. Located right on the ocean in New Jersey, many people on the East Coast come to Atlantic City as it is a closer option that Vegas. While it’s obviously no Vegas, Atlantic City still has many premium casinos and hotels that certainly celebrate gambling and the night-life. One of the nicest hotels in Atlantic City would be the Borgata, and that is where we find the most expensive hotel room in the entire city: the Piatto Room.

Located on the top floors of the Borgata are their Piatto Rooms and they are the hotels most premium, largest, and the most expensive rooms that one can book. If you want to come to Atlantic City to really celebrate, this is the room that you want to get. The attached casino is certainly one of the nicest in the city and has much to offer on its own, so outside this amazing room you will have a range of activities at your disposal. But back to the room, the Piatto Room spans 1,500-square-feet in total meaning it is essentially an apartment. You’ll find luxury furnishings, great views, floor-to-ceiling windows, an entertainment center, large couches, a dining room table, and much more.

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In the master bedroom you will find a large king-sized bed that is outfitted with super premium 300-thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets. The bedrooms also face the Atlantic Ocean and the city so you will wake up to some great views of the surrounding area. Attached is the master bedroom that is complete with a deep soaking tub for two and a large shower, also for two. There is certainly no denying just how nice this room is, and with prices starting over $800 dollars (depending on the rates), it is definitely the most expensive room in the entire city. But that is to be expected when you consider what this room has to offer; “luxury” prices for luxury accommodations.

Photos from The Borgata

Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.