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		<title>10 of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us have simple demands when it comes to travel lodging– a bed, a
bathroom, a TV and wi-fi. There are others, however, whose demands far eclipse
the simple convenience of your basic hotel room. When the world’s most wealthy
travelers take a vacation for their own, they are treated to suites that cover
entire floors of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of us have simple demands when it comes to travel lodging– a bed, a<br />
bathroom, a TV and wi-fi. There are others, however, whose demands far eclipse<br />
the simple convenience of your basic hotel room. When the world’s most wealthy<br />
travelers take a vacation for their own, they are treated to suites that cover<br />
entire floors of a hotel building, rooms that include a personal butler, hell–<br />
some even come with their own private helicopter. Take a peek into the<br />
experience of the world’s most wealthy travelers. Here are 10 of the most<br />
expensive hotel rooms in the world.</p>
<p>10. $15,500 a night &#8211; Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt-Vendôme</p>
<p>Paris, France</p>
<p>Situated on the second floor of the Park Hyatt-Vendôme’s Haussmanian building is<br />
the hotel’s 750 square-foot Imperial Suite. Thise pricey suite has high<br />
ceilings, a dining room, kitchenette and bar. When visitors tire of toiling,<br />
they relax with an “In Suite Spa” that comes outfitted with a steam room,<br />
Whirlpool and built-in massage table.</p>
<p>9. $16,000 a night &#8211; Royal Suite, Four Seasons George V</p>
<p>Paris, France</p>
<p>The George V in Paris boasts a pair of “sumptuous” Royal Suites that each come<br />
with private terraces and rooms filled with antique furniture. Each suite has a<br />
marble entrance, a full kitchen, a sauna and a separate bathroom for guests. The<br />
expensive 2,600 square-foot suites are split into separate spaces for sleeping<br />
and entertaining, both of which also have a private office.</p>
<p>8. $17,500 a night &#8211; Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond</p>
<p>Geneva, Switzerland</p>
<p>Le Richemond’s Royal Armleder Suite reopened in 2007 after an extensive<br />
restoration of the hotel’s seventh floor, which the luxury suite occupies the<br />
entirety of. The suite is bedecked in gold, mosaics and parquet floors and has a<br />
300 square-foot terrace with stunning views of Geneva and the nearby Alps.</p>
<p>7. $18,000 a night &#8211; Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab</p>
<p>Dubai, United Arab Emirates</p>
<p>A two-story suite that centers around an epic staircase, Burj Al Arab’s Royal<br />
Suite has Carrara marble floors, mahogany furniture and a master bedroom with a<br />
rotating four-post canopy bed. Guests enjoy Hermes bathroom products, Faubourg<br />
fragrances, their own private elevator and cinema and for a bit extra– a<br />
chauffeur driven Rolls Royce or helicopter.</p>
<p>6. $18,200 &#8211; Ritz-Carlton Suite, The Ritz-Carlton</p>
<p>Moscow, Russia</p>
<p>Floor-to-ceiling windows outline the Ritz-Carlton Suite at the hotel chain’s<br />
Moscow location. Imperial furniture fills the 2,500 square-foot suite, which<br />
comes with a heated floor, a grand piano and a library. The suite has views of<br />
the Kremlin, Red Square and St. Basil’s Cathedral and visitors get to enjoy five<br />
meals a day and their very own KGB-approved autonomous energy supply system and<br />
secure telecommunications array.</p>
<p>5. $25,000 a night &#8211; Bridge Suite at The Atlantis</p>
<p>Paradise Island, Bahamas</p>
<p>The 10-room Bridge Suite at Bahamian resort The Atlantis fills the entire space<br />
linking the hotel complex’s two flagship towers. Forbes reports the suite has<br />
hosted guests including Oprah and Michael Jackson. [pic via flickr]</p>
<p>4. $33,000 a night &#8211; Royal Penthouse Suite, President<br />
Wilson Hotel</p>
<p>Geneva, Switzerland</p>
<p>President Woodrow Wilson reportedly suffered from high blood pressure, so it’s<br />
safe to assume he would have appreciated a stress-free stay at President Wilson<br />
Hotel’s Royal Penthouse Suite. Consuming the entire top floor of the hotel, the<br />
four-bedroom suite can hold up to 40 guests in its cocktail lounge and is said<br />
to be the best digs for heads of state wanting to make an impression when<br />
they’re in town on United Nations business. [pic via guardian uk]</p>
<p>3. $34,000 a night &#8211; Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons</p>
<p>New York</p>
<p>The Ty Warner Penthouse practically floats in Manhattan. Floor-to-ceiling<br />
windows surround all sides of the massive suite, surrounding guests in<br />
360-degree views of the city skyline from atop Manhattan’s tallest hotel. The<br />
nine-room suite has walls inlayed with mother of pearl, gold and platinum-woven<br />
fabrics, and the room itself includes a private butler, unlimited global calling<br />
and TVs programmed to receive every channel in the entire world.</p>
<p>2. $40,000 a night &#8211; Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort</p>
<p>Las Vegas</p>
<p>Hugh Hefner’s Playboy-themed suite at the Palms Casino resort has a $700,000<br />
jacuzzi that cantilevers out above the Las Vegas strip. The 10,000 square-foot,<br />
two-story suite comes with around-the-clock butler service and (of course) a<br />
rotating bed set beneath a mirrored ceiling.</p>
<p>1. $50,000 a night &#8211; Royal Villa at Grand Resort<br />
Lagonissi</p>
<p>Athens, Greece</p>
<p>The Grand Resort’s Royal Villa gives the world’s most exclusive guests a private<br />
version of everything imaginable. The only other people lucky guests have to see<br />
while secluded in their heated pool, steam room or private beach is the suite’s<br />
dedicated butler, chef and pianist.</p>
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