The Most Expensive Hotel Rooms on Earth

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While all of us probably love to travel, one thing that’s never fun to do is having to find the right place wherever we end up going. Everyone wants the perfect location for the perfect price, but it’s going to cost them. Which spots are the most expensive in the world? I’m giving you the most expensive hotel rooms per night, so these should answer that question.

5. Presidential Suite – The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo ($25,000)

Carrying a price tag of a ridiculous $25,000 per night, this luxurious room comes with over 2,300 square feet of room to do whatever the heck you want to in. Atop one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world also doesn’t hurt.

4. Villa La Capula Suite – The Westin, Rome ($29,000)

Coming in at $29,000 per night, this suite is fit for a king, complete with chandeliers, gold-encrusted moldings and furniture that looks like it came from a palace. For someone who wants to experience what Rome is all about, this is the perfect room to rent out.

3. Ty Warner Penthouse – The Four Seasons, New York City ($34,000)

Have you ever wanted to occupy an entire floor of somewhere? If so, than the Ty Warner Penthouse is your type of place—because that’s exactly what it does. And with 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline, it’s going to cost you. So for those with $34,000 laying around, you can reserve this suite for a night.

2. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa – The Palms Casino, Las Vegas ($40,000)

Coming in at $40,000 per night, this is a room for all those guys who just need to complete their Vegas trip with a great story. Let’s face it, a pool that has the Playboy Bunny painted on the bottom of it and overlooks the Vegas strip is something that will bring even the most awkward guy good luck.

1. Royal Penthouse Suite – The President Wilson, Geneva ($59,000)

Ask yourself this question—How long would it take you to save up your entire year’s salary for just one night in this suite? For $59,000 a night, you’ll be well protected, with the place coming complete with bulletproof doors and windows—if you’re feeling endangered for some reason.

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Written by Nick Dimengo

Graduate of the University of Kentucky. Cleveland sports fan. Frustrated respecter of LeBron James. Influencer of bad ideas. In addition to Worthly/Housely, I'm a regular contributor to Bleacher Report, Scout, Esquire and Maxim, and run or bike way too much for my own good when not writing. The day a Cleveland sports team wins a title is the day I can officially say my life is complete.