Did you ever have a dream of spending a relaxing night at one of the luxury hotels? Or maybe planning a romantic evening or a honeymoon and want to impress your beloved one? What would you need to be included? A good view from the window, large comfy bad, Jacuzzi, a personal butler?
Did you know that prices at the best hotel suites have gone up by 10% this year? So are you ready to drop about $30,000 for one night? Would you be willing to spend that kind of money on a hotel room? And by the way none of the nightly room rates includes tax, so be prepared to add another 10 – 17% to your bill at check-out.
Here are the 10 most expensive hotel rooms in the world for the last year.
The biggest, most expensive and the only terraced penthouse suite on the Cote d’Azur. Each of the two suites has a Jacuzzi, plasma screen televisions, DVD library, kitchen, open bar, private butler on call 24/7 (ditto for a limousine) and an option to join both suites into one big apartment. The luxury has no limit here – the design is kept in the Art Deco style, with streamlined furniture, silk curtains and teak parquet floors.
The wraparound terrace is 2,000 square feet with the views of the Lerins Islands as well as the entire Bay of Cannes and can comfortably hold 100 people. One Saudi sheik liked the suite so much he wanted to rent it for five years. The hotel said no. What else can you say? Tres magnifique!

Did you know that prices at the best hotel suites have gone up by 10% this year? So are you ready to drop about $30,000 for one night? Would you be willing to spend that kind of money on a hotel room? And by the way none of the nightly room rates includes tax, so be prepared to add another 10 – 17% to your bill at check-out.
Here are the 10 most expensive hotel rooms in the world for the last year.
10. The Penthouse Suite, The Martinez Hotel, Cannes
Nightly Rate: $18,000The biggest, most expensive and the only terraced penthouse suite on the Cote d’Azur. Each of the two suites has a Jacuzzi, plasma screen televisions, DVD library, kitchen, open bar, private butler on call 24/7 (ditto for a limousine) and an option to join both suites into one big apartment. The luxury has no limit here – the design is kept in the Art Deco style, with streamlined furniture, silk curtains and teak parquet floors.
The wraparound terrace is 2,000 square feet with the views of the Lerins Islands as well as the entire Bay of Cannes and can comfortably hold 100 people. One Saudi sheik liked the suite so much he wanted to rent it for five years. The hotel said no. What else can you say? Tres magnifique!


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