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The Most Expensive Hotels In The World

From luxurious penthouse suites, submarine getaways and the finest resorts and villas, have you ever wondered which hotel is the most expensive in the world? Whether you’re after breathtaking city skylines, to lavish underwater views, brand-new research details the priciest pads that will leave you lusting over. 

The top 5 most expensive hotel rooms in the world:

Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine

At a staggering $150,000 a night, the Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine Hotel in St Lucia is the most expensive hotel in the world. The 5-star accommodation is beneath the waves where you will be staying in a submarine which includes a private captain, chef and butler and spectacular underwater views. The Lover’s Deep Submarine is fully equipped with everything you need to warrant luxury, from helicopter transfers, beach landings and champagne-soaked breakfasts. 

The Royal Penthouse – Hotel President Wilson

The Royal Penthouse Suite in Switzerland is located on the entire top floor of the Hotel President Wilson. The penthouse has a panoramic terrace with breathtaking views over Lake Geneva and charges $123,420 a night. Classed as the largest penthouse in Europe at 18,083 square feet, the pad attracts numerous celebrities and heads of state. The penthouse includes 12 luxury bedrooms, a marble bathroom and a jacuzzi facing the lake. If that isn’t enough there is also a wraparound terrace, private gym, chef and chauffeur available to you at all times.

The Mark Penthouse – The Mark Hotel

Coming in at third place at $116,118 per night is The Mark Penthouse suite which is located on the top two floors of The Mark Hotel in New York City. The luxury suite includes 5 bedrooms, 4 fireplaces, 6 bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 2 wet bars and a 26-foot ceiling living room. The suite offers a 250-square-metre terrace with panoramic views of Central Park.

Empathy Suite – The Palms

The Empathy Suite was the result of a full redesign by Damian Hurst and is located in the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas at a whopping $100,000 per night. The suite encloses two king bedrooms, massage tables, a private pool and terrace and two-story floor-to-ceiling windows. Not to mention a cantilevered jacuzzi that overlooks the Las Vegas strip for picturesque views from any angle. 

The Hilltop Villa

Rounding off the top 5 is The Hilltop Villa located on Laucala Island, Fiji and costs $78,845 per night. This tropical estate is owned by Austrian billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz, who is the co-founder of Red Bull energy drinks. The villa surrounds extensive panoramic views of the island which is made up of 25 pristine rooms, each one with its own individual private pool and stone bathtub. Each guest will receive special services like a private cook, a chauffeur and a nanny.

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Yvon Lux is the editor of her Apple News channel. Her “blogazine” celebrates sisterhood and empowers women by focusing on women’s health, travel, lifestyle, and entrepreneurial news while also sharing the most coveted trends and style stories.

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