Rabu, 19 November 2008

The World's Most Expensive Hotel Suites

The Elite Traveler’s has compiled a 2008 list of the 101 Top Hotel Suites Of The Year. Here are the five most expensive hotel suites and their nightly rates:

The Royal Penhouse Suite
Hotel President Wilson

Geneva, Switzerland
$52,000 per night


Located only steps from Lake Geneva, the art deco President Wilson Hotel offers one of the world's most fascinating views of the Alps and Mont Blanc.

The name of this suite recently changed from Imperial Suite to The Royal Penthouse Suite, which takes up the entire top floor of the hotel, is reached via a private elevator and has four bedrooms, all of which overlook Lake Geneva.

The suite is decorated in a contemporary style, with marble and hardwood floors, and the bay windows overlook Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. Off of the master bedroom is a dressing room as well as a study, and the suite has five bathrooms, all with mosaic marble floor, and a Jacuzzi and steam bath in the main bath.

The living room has a billiards table, a library and a cocktail lounge with a view of the water fountain, and can accommodate 40 people.

The dining room seats 26 people around an oval mahogany table. For the security-conscious or merely the paranoid, the Imperial Suite is also equipped with bulletproof windows and doors.


Not every one can stay in this Royal Imperial Suite because it is mainly reserved for head of states and celebrities. The famous politician who has spent the night here is former U.S President Woodrow Wilson.



With views of the Alps and Mont Blanc Hotel President Wilson is steps away from Lake Geneva
and its famous Jet d'eau and is approximately five miles


The Royal Penthouse Suite


The Royal Villa

Grand Resort Lagonissi
Attica, Greece
$50,000 per night





The unique jewel set is epitomized at the "Royal Suite". The spacious living room and dining area is decorated with designers' sofas and brand name furniture.

The perfect ambiance is achieved with the remote controlled dimmer lighting system or the large
selection of candles. The living room features state of the art technology equipment such as satellite TV, play station, DVD set and CD player. The fully equipped business center includes facilities such as laptop, fax machine, printer and video phone.

The indoor pool area is equipped with a gym and work out area, a large (11m x 4.5m) heated pool with reverse mode system and hydro massage as well as a steam bath and separate massage room.

Distinguished personal service, butler's quarters, barbecue facilities, fully equipped kitchen with private chef upon request, private marina and a magnificent private beach are just a few of the amenities any guest can relish in this villa.


Grand Resort Lagonissi Aerial View


The Royal Villa


The Ty Warner Penthouse
Four Seasons Hotel
New York, New York

$34,000 per night



The Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons in New York, at $34,000 per night. The 400 sq/metre penthouse, covering the hotel’s entire 52nd floor, was created by billionaire Ty Warner, designer Peter Marino, and architect IM Pei, who came out of retirement to join in the creation of America's most exclusive accommodation.

Covering the entire top floor of the Hotel, the nine-room Ty Warner Penthouse is accessed by its own private elevator.
Every space is distinctively designed and is made to feel even more expansive with immense bay windows, vaulted ceilings and skylights.

Ty Warner Penthouse
The Imperial Suite
Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome
Paris, France
$21,500 per night


The Imperial Suite at the Park Hyatt in Paris is the second of two suites in the list from Paris – confirming the French capital’s reputation for luxury living. The 250 sq/metre suite has a huge living room with dining room, kitchen and work area.
Apart from its unrivaled luxury, the Imperial Suite also provides guests with an “In-Suite-Spa” concept – with the bathroom/spa comprising a whirlpool bath,
steam shower room and massage table.



The Imperial Suite



The Ritz Carlton Suite
Ritz Carlton
Moscow, Russia
$21,000 per night


Moscow’s Ritz-Carlton is purported to be the world’s most expensive hotel – or that was at least before the rouble took a dive in recent months. Even with the local economy looking a great deal less healthy than a year ago, to stay at the best suite in the hotel it will cost more than $21,000 a night.

Furnished in Russian imperial style, the 237 sq/metre suite has extraordinary views of famous Moscow sites like the Kremlin and Red Square. The suite comes with a living room with grand piano, dinning area, library, office room and boardroom – and a necessity for the always security conscious Russian billionaire, a panic room with its own energy and telecommunications facilities.

The Ritz Carlton Suite



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