Only the richest people can enjoy the luxury of the most expensive hotels in the world. In our review today, photos and descriptions of the 8 most magnificent of them.
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Grand Resort Lagonissi, Greece
The cost of living is about 2.36 million rubles. per night.
Everyone wants a room with a sea view, a comfortable bed with fluffy pillows, attentive service and a relaxing whirlpool. And if a person really has a lot of money, he can not only expect all this, but also demand much more.
If the view of the Royal Villa, owned by the Grand Resort Lagonissi hotel complex, does not delight you, then probably nothing can delight you in principle. The magnificent view of the setting sun over the Mediterranean Sea can be admired here, even while sitting in the bathroom!
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Residents of the villa can use the heated pool, sauna, private beach and extremely comfortable adjustable bed.
But that is not all! If the residents are hungry, they can call the butler who asks the personal chef to prepare the meal. The waiting time for delicious dishes will brighten up the music performed by a personal pianist.
Palms Casino Resort Hotel, United States
Cost of living - about 1.9 million rubles. per night
Anyone who arrives in Las Vegas to try their hand at poker can stay overnight in a suite from Hugh Hefner's Palm Casino. This nearly 1000 m² apartment offers breathtaking city views that can be enjoyed while relaxing in the jacuzzi. After swimming, you can go to bed, above which is a mirror ceiling. For any reason, you can invite a butler (a special bell is provided).
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Four Seasons Hotel, United States
The cost of living is about 1.6 million rubles. per night
Americans say: "New York never sleeps." Anyone with the above amount can verify this personally by staying at the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Manhattan. The luxurious nine-room penthouse offers stunning panoramic city views. A personal butler will take care of everything.
President Wilson Hotel, Switzerland
The cost of living is about 1.5 million rubles. per night
It is located in the heart of Switzerland, unique for a varied holiday. Those who want to rent a great room but are worried about their safety are advised to rent a royal penthouse at the President Wilson in Geneva. Its area is more than 1200 m². There are 4 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, as well as a ballroom with bulletproof glass, which can accommodate up to 40 guests.
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Atlantis Resort Hotel, Bahamas
The cost of living is 1.3 million rubles. per night
If the paradise beaches of the Bahamas do not provide a sufficient sense of luxury, you can indulge in a stay at Atlantis Resort Hotel. In addition to ten bedrooms and marble bathrooms, the opportunity to use the services of a personal butler and chef.
This hotel was home to Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan.
Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Russia
The cost of living is about 870 thousand rubles. per night
From the windows of the Ritz-Carlton you can watch incredible views. The most expensive rooms at this hotel overlook the legendary Red Square. Guests are provided with full board. Some of the best chefs work here. You can enjoy live piano playing. There is even a library that will be appreciated by everyone who likes to relax reading a good book.
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Burj Al Arab Hotel, United Arab Emirates
The cost of living is about 860 thousand rubles. per night
The Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, which looks like a huge sail, is one of the few seven-star hotels in the world. The guest of the most expensive room in this hotel, built on an artificial island, has at his disposal a private cinema, a Rolls Royce with a personal chauffeur, and even a private helicopter for rent at a very affordable price.
Le Richemond, Switzerland
The cost of living is about 800 thousand rubles. per night
Le Richemond's royal apartments offer views of the Geneva waterfall and the snow-capped peaks of the Alps from a nearly 30-meter terrace. Like the other Swiss hotels featured in this ranking, the windows of Le Richemond are bulletproof. Switzerland, of course, is an ideal place for a safe holiday.
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