When money is no object, the world’s top hotels offer a degree of luxury that is beyond bonkers, serving up amenities ranging from bulletproof glass to Picasso and Matisse paintings hanging on the walls. This kind of opulence, however, does not come cheap; just take a gander at these spectacular suites, which can cost up to six figures for a one-night stay.
Suite 5000, Mandarin Oriental
Location:
New York City
Price: $36,000 per night
Located on the 50th floor, this 3,300-square-foot suite boasts three bedrooms and spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park and the Hudson River.
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Suite 5000, Mandarin Oriental
Other features in the stunning suite include an ever-changing curated collection of artwork on the walls and a salute to NYC’s rock ‘n’ roll heritage via an old-school turntable and an eclectic collection of vinyl that specially assembled by famed record store Academy Records.
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The Penthouse, Faena Hotel
Location:
Miami, Florida
Price: $39,500 per night
The five-bedroom, 10,000-square-foot Penthouse Suite in Miami‘s Faena Hotel spans two levels of “spacious gathering areas and dining rooms that are ideal for entertaining,” offering “panoramic turquoise ocean views through floor-to-ceiling windows.”
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The Penthouse, Faena Hotel
Each of the bedrooms includes its own furnished balcony, while the interior design and custom furnishings come courtesy of designer Frank Pollaro, boasting a design scheme of “light colours of ivory and beige with gold and black accents that highlight the vibrant colours of the Atlantic.” In addition, the suite also features five bathrooms, four powder rooms, living room, media room, great room, chef’s kitchen, laundry room and a private interior elevator. While the suite is available for $39,500 per night during certain times of the year, expect to pay $50K or more during high season
Royal Suite, Plaza Hotel
Location:
New York City
Price: $40,000 per night
Located in arguably New York’s most iconic hotel, the Plaza’s Royal Suite is described as a lavishly appointed, three-bedroom suite with private elevator access, overlooking Fifth Avenue and the legendary Pulitzer Fountain” and is said to be “a favourite of heads of state.”
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Royal Suite, Plaza Hotel
The 4,500-square-foot Royal Suite can be rented with either a one, two or three-bedroom configuration, each of which has its own bathroom. There’s also a private elevator that brings guests directly to the suite, which includes such features as a grand piano, dining room equipped to seat 12, a library, huge dressing area, gold-plated fixtures in the master bathroom, fully equipped private fitness room, chef’s kitchen with restaurant-grade appliances and “white glove butler service.”
The Presidential Suite, Hotel Cala di Volpe
Location:
Porto Cervo, Italy
Price: $41,177 per night
This multi-level 5,380-square-foot suite sits atop the luxurious Hotel Cala di Volpe on the Italian island of Sardinia, decorated in a minimalist style designed to complement the local artwork.
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The Presidential Suite, Hotel Cala di Volpe
The suite includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms (each with a Jacuzzi), two living rooms, a solarium and a fitness area. Arguably the most spectacular feature of the suite, however, is the 2,690-square-foot rooftop terrace, boasting its own private pool and a stunning view of the Mediterranean. “The glorious colours of the coastline are reflected in the hand-painted tables and armoires, the arched window frames and the ceramic tiled floors,” notes the website of the hotel, where James Bond (Roger Moore) stayed in 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me.
The Grand Riad, The Royal Mansour
Location:
Marrakech, Morocco
Price: $43,480 per night
With its own private entrance via a patio lined with lush olive trees, this massive suite – just under 20,000 square feet – opens onto its own private landscaped garden and swimming pool.
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The Grand Riad, The Royal Mansour
Described as being “a window into the Kingdom’s finest,” the Grand Riad features such elements as “silky fabrics with stucco lace,” “carved cedar wood with modern artwork” and “flowing lines, abundant materials and fine fabrics.” Other features in the three-bedroom suite include a private cast-iron elevator, library, bar, snooker room and a butler.
Princess Grace Suite, Hotel de Paris
Location:
Monaco
Price: $45,260 per night
Named for the late movie star-turned-royal, this luxurious suite “pays tribute to a great lady who left her mark on history of the Principality” and displays “the princess’ work and her personal souvenirs, including her favourite poems and books.”
Princess Grace Suite, Hotel de Paris
Boasting a 180-degree view of the Riviera from two private terraces (one of which has a heated infinity pool and Jacuzzi), the Princess Grace Suite comprises more than 10,000 square feet on two levels, including two sitting rooms, a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen and study.
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Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel
Location:
New York City
Price: $50,000 per night
A collaboration between famed architects I.M. Pei, Peter Marino and hotel owner Ty Warner, this penthouse suite is located 52 stories above the streets of Manhattan, offering panoramic views of the city from four cantilevered glass balconies.
Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel
Other features within this opulent 4,300-square-foot suite include hand-lacquered walls with mother of pearl inlay in the living room, a library with a 26-foot cathedral ceiling and a Bosendorfer baby grand piano, as well as a chauffeured Rolls Royce at the disposal of the suite’s occupant.
The Penthouse Suite, Hotel Martinez
Location:
Cannes, France
Price: $53,200 per night
Inspired by the Art Deco style of the 1930s and the vibrant colours of the French Riviera, this massive 7,976-square-foot penthouse boasts four bedrooms and its own private garden. The walls are decorated with paintings from such artists as Picasso and Matisse.
The Penthouse Suite, Hotel Martinez
In addition to the expansive master bedroom and marble master bathroom, the suite is best known for its 3,122-square-foot terrace with stunning views of the Bay of Cannes and the Boulevard de la Croisette.
Grand Penthouse, The Mark Hotel
Location:
New York City
Price: $75,000 per night
Measuring more than 10,000 square feet on the two top floors of New York City‘s Mark Hotel, the Grand Penthouse is the largest hotel suite in the U.S. – including five bedrooms, four fireplaces, six bathrooms, two powder rooms and two wet bars, while the massive living room (which can be transformed into a full-sized ballroom) boasts 26-foot ceilings, a fireplace and adjacent wet bar.
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Grand Penthouse, The Mark Hotel
Other notable features of this spectacular suite include a conservatory, library lounge, stately dining room and this private rooftop terrace, with its own outdoor dining and entertaining area, offering breathtaking views of the city.
Royal Penthouse Suite, Hotel President Wilson
Location:
Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $80,000 per night
Said to be the largest hotel suite in Europe, this 18,000-square-foot suite on the eighth and highest floor of one of the world’s most luxurious hotels has 12 bedrooms and 12 marble bathrooms.
Royal Penthouse Suite, Hotel President Wilson
The suite’s expansive terrace features an unparalleled panoramic view of the lake and Mont Blanc. Other features include a private elevator, 24-hour butler service and high-level security featuring bulletproof floor-to-ceiling windows, a panic button and discreetly hidden security cameras throughout.
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Empathy Suite, The Palms Hotel
Location:
Las Vegas, Nevada
Price: $100,000 per night
At a wallet-busting $100K per night, The Palms recently unveiled the Empathy Suite, which has the distinction of being the world’s most expensive hotel suite. Designed by artist Damien Hirst, the decor is quirky and eclectic, including sharks suspended in formaldehyde.
The Empathy Suite, The Palms Hotel
The 9,000-square-foot suite occupies two storeys and offers two master bedrooms, a cantilevered outdoor pool, numerous lounges (that can accommodate up to 50 people), along with massage rooms, a salt relaxation room, two bathrooms and a powder room. The suite is offered free of charge to hotel guests with more than $1 million in credit at the hotel.
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