Thursday, February 7, 2013

5 Most Expensive Hotels in the World


Several kinds of hotels exist in the different parts of the world but only the rich people dare to casually indulge in the magnificence of the ludicrously priced and sumptuously indulgent hotels. While there are many luxurious staying options in all the corners of the globe, not all of them are wallet-friendly. And those that are not that friendly in terms of pocket simply remain as the attractions for the budget visitors who end up feasting their eyes upon the luxury being oozed out. Staying in such a hotel is the dream of all but only some manage to fulfill it. So, here are the 5 most expensive hotels in the world to keep in mind if you wish to fulfill your dream at some point in time in near future.


President Wilson Hotel, Geneva

The planet’s most opulent and awe-inspiring stay is simply beyond all your expectations. The full top floor of this hotel is the most lavish suite with mosaic marbled floor, marble floored bathrooms, library, water fountain, and four bedrooms. And yes, you also get to enjoy the outstanding vistas from its bullet proof terrace. All these features together make is a small palace to live in for $53,000.


Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens

If not a palace, this hotel is almost like a luxurious villa that tends to embrace a big and lavish home within. At the cost of $50,000 per night, you get to enjoy a stay on an exclusive beach with a contrasting heated pool where you obtain full service, right from a chef to pianist.


Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas

This city itself is a luxurious destination and it is not surprising that one of its hotels is among the most expensive ones in the world. Nestled on an exotic spot, Palms Casino is a great value for big money with its all kinds of extravagant services. Plasma TVs, rejuvenating spa rooms, personal fitness room, poker tables, and mind-blowing views over the strip make this villa available for $40,000.


Westin Excelsior Hotel, Rome

Rome is one of the most exciting European cities to visit wherein this hotel deserves your frequent stays due to its excellent services. Always smiling and serving staff, highly pitched décor, great food, and the scenic vista together make this place worth living at the cost of $29,000
Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

With the rate of $25,000 per night, this hotel’s suite is worth a stay. Located on the 53th Floor, you are bound to get electrified with its breathtaking vistas over the city, including that of the Imperial Palace gardens and Roppongi Hills. The suite is 3300 sq. ft in area but each corner of it is draped in never-fading extravagance with a pretty four-poster bed, indoor pool, gym, living/dining room, personal concierge service, and large marble bathroom.

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