Most Expensive Hotels In The World

By: Amanda Ferguson

Break Studios Contributing Writer

The most expensive hotels in the world are also the most covettated by traveler's all over. No matter what country you may be visiting, there are always the usual suspects. These expensive hotels, by far, outway any quaint bed and breakfast offered by mom and pops the world over. They all provide a one-of-a-kind experiences with attention to detail and expensises never being spared.

  1. Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel, Geneva. The most expensive nightly rate at this hotel will cost visitors around $53,000 a night. Its most expensive suite is an entire top floor with a private elevator. It consists of four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a dramatic view overlooking Mont Blanc. The entire hotel is decorated with marble tile and hardwood floors. It is stylized with contemporary decor and the best technology to date in the world. The hotel lets everyone know of their amazing security which is perfect for celebrities and heads of state.
  2. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas. This hotel has been the image of hard partying for all high rollers in Las Vegas. But that party comes with an expensive price tag. At $40,000 a night, visitors can live like a king surrounded by playboy bunnies and aside from the playboy mansion, this hotel is the only place in the world where that is a possibility. This particular suite was modeled after the infamous playboy mansion with a glass elevator and rotating bed beneath a mirror ceiling. However, the Palms Casino in Las Vegas isn't only known for this amazing Sky Villa, but its also known for its beautiful luxury rooms and incredible accomodations.
  3. Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel, New York. This expensive, yet beautiful hotel is one of New York City's most valuable hotel assets and one of the most admired hotels in the world. The Ty Warner Penthouse will cost visitors an expensive nightly rate of $34,000. It has been designed by the famous architect I.M. Pei, Peter Marino and the owner Ty Warner. Not only will visitor's be gauranteed breathtaking views of the city, but they are also gauranteed a spot at the hotel's presigous restaurant L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon.
Posted on: Apr. 11, 2011