The 10 Most Expensive Hotel Rooms in the World

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Traveling in style is always preferable to traveling any other way. That’s why so many travelers prefer to travel in high style, from first class plane tickets to private jets, limos equipped with expensive champagne and hotel suites that epitomize luxury. Penthouse suites are the most expensive hotel rooms in the world, and for good reason. These rooms feature everything from multiple bedrooms to full kitchens, personal butler service, and anything else you could ever want or imagine while on vacation, whether it’s for business or pleasure. Read on to find out which 10 hotel rooms are the most expensive in the world.

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Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President Wilson, Geneva — $70,000 a night

For the price of a midsize luxury vehicle, you can stay one night in the world’s safest and most expensive hotel room. This penthouse suite, located in Geneva, is the suite in which royals and world leaders book their stay when in this lovely Swiss country. The room encompasses the entire top floor of the hotel, features 12 rooms and even has a Steinway grand piano. Additionally, this luxe room features bulletproof windows and doors and breathtaking views of Lake Geneva. For your enjoyment, you’ll also find a private library, gym and even a billiard room for those times you need to unwind.

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Presidential Suite at the Raj Palace Hotel Jaipur, India — $55,000 a night

What’s better on vacation than a four-floor apartment that features a rooftop terrace complete with uninterrupted views of the city as well as a full size swimming pool? This suite has its own private museum, high-end furniture and custom made décor. Every detail of the room includes something spectacular, including hand painted accents and large chandeliers. The former Maharaja lived here at one point, probably because it’s the biggest suite in all of Asia. This room comes complete with first-class service and attention to detail; if you want it, it’s yours with the flick of a wrist.

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Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City — $51,000 a night

The price is steep but if you break it down, this room only costs about $30 per minute to stay. However, when in New York City, space and views are the two most important upgrades you can ask for and this room has both. The suite takes up the entire top floor of the Four Seasons and features a 360 degree view of the city skyline. This room comes with a private butler, personal trainer and a private driver. It also comes with a therapist, in case the price makes you feel a little like you need to talk it out. The suite features nine rooms furnished with gold and platinum furniture.

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Penthouse Suite at Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France — $50,000 a night

By itself, the Hotel Martinez is one of the nicest in the world. It features its own Michelin-Star restaurant and a private beach situated on the Croisette. The penthouse suite features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, each decorated with an art deco style. There is a dining room, living room and even a terrace that sits atop the Bay of Cannes, which offers some of the most beautiful views in the city. Both bathrooms in this suite feature spa baths and even a sauna. The room also features a private butler whose job is to ensure you have everything you want throughout your stay.

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Hugh Hefner Sky Villa at the Palms Resort in Las Vegas — $48,487 a night

This suite is designed to appeal to the Playboy lover – and Hugh Hefner. This room is one of the biggest and raciest in the world, though you won’t find any bunnies here. The room does feature, however, two bedrooms, a bar, and a see-through pool designed to jut out from the edge of the building. The suite has a waterfall (inside, of course) and a larger than life rotating circular bed. The most interesting thing in this room is the fact that Hef himself chose each piece of provocative artwork on the walls, much of it of his own work.

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The Royal Villa at the Grand Resort in Lagonissi, Athens — $47,786 a night

This three-bedroom villa offers so many upgrades and amenities that there is literally nothing you have to do to make this stay more enjoyable. At your service in this suite are a butler, private chef and pianist. You’ll also love the fact that there’s both an indoor and an outdoor pool, a gym and a massage room. You’ll find a steam bath as well. Just down the walk from your luxe villa is a private beach and a marina where you can use one of the hotel’s luxury boats or dock your own yacht to enjoy during your stay.

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Presidential Suite at the Hotel Cala di Volpe in Sardinia, Italy — $41,112 a night

This room has a reputation as being one of – if not the – most beautiful hotel rooms in the world. The view from this stunning suite is actually more stunning than the room itself, overlooking the sparkling waters of the Costa Smeralda. The room features more than just a private butler and concierge. It also has its own wine cellar, a pool and a rooftop terrace that’s just as private as the suite. Nowhere in this suite is void of beautiful views and breathtaking décor. With three bedrooms, it offers all the privacy you need on any vacation.

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Villa La Cupola Suite at the Westin Excelsior in Rome – $39,497 a night

The designers of this room took their knowledge of ancient Rome and created a masterpiece. With sprawling marble floors and stained glass windows, it’s reminiscent of historic times. The terrace wraps completely around the room, offering views of the city and plenty of space in which to sit in the sun and enjoy the heat. There’s also a private steam bath, a sauna, a whirlpool and even a private movie theater inside this gorgeous suite. For only $30,000 a night, you’ll get your own concierge, a bottle of champagne on the house and the experience of a lifetime.

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Ritz-Carlton Suite at the Ritz-Carlton in Tokyo — $36,000 a night

This suite features all of the upgraded luxuries that make the Ritz-Carlton one of the most luxurious and high-end hotels in the world. You’ll find in this suite Frette linens, a marble bathroom with a flat screen television and rain shower booths. You’ll also find that this room sits on the top floor of its building, which just so happens to be the tallest skyscraper in the city. This means those who stay in the room get uninterrupted views of the city and Mount Fuji, as well as the Imperial Palace. It’s worth the money for this view.

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Royal Towers Bridge Suite at the Atlantis Hotel in the Bahamas — $35,000 a night

What makes this room so famous and expensive includes more than just its furnishings and upgrades. This is the room Michael Jackson always booked when in the Bahamas. It’s the room that connects the two royal towers of the hotel. It features a grand foyer with four different types of marble, 10 rooms and sofas made of gold. It’s over-the-top with its large chandeliers, gilt mirrors and breathtaking views of the ocean and the resort property.  It’s also the most famous room in the resort that leaves other guests only wishing they had what it takes to book this luxury suite.

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Written by Tiffany Raiford

Tiffany Raiford is a lifelong Floridian, wife to my high school sweetheart and mother of four littles (two girls and boy/girl twins...no, they are not identical and yes, I'm sure). My kids love to whine, so I love to wine. My loves include nap time, bed time, date night, travel and evenings and weekends when my husband is home because he handles all diaper changes.