With Prices Up to Rp 2.1 Billion Per Night, Here Are 10 of the World's Most Expensive Hotels
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For some people, staying at a hotel is not just about resting or spending a night away from home. They also want to enjoy the various hotel facilities and their comfort. Therefore, many star hotels are now competing to offer a wide range of complete, attractive, and luxurious facilities at a fantastic cost.
From the list of the world's most expensive hotels, some have rates of more than Rp 2 billion per night. As reported by *wealthygorilla.com*, here are the 10 most expensive hotels in the world currently.
1. Lover's Deep - Luxury Submarine Hotel (US$ 150,000 per night or Rp 2.1 billion per night) (exchange rate Rp 14,057/US$)
Lover's Deep Luxury Submarine Hotel ranks as the most expensive hotel in the world. This hotel has a unique concept and uses a submarine, so hotel guests can directly see the underwater scenery.
2. Empathy Suites - The Palms (US$ 100,000 per night or Rp 1.4 billion per night)
This super-expensive hotel room has an area of 9,000 m² and overlooks the Las Vegas Strip. It is located on the 34th floor of The Palm building. Guests will receive chauffeured car service, a private tour, a recording studio, access to day and night clubs, along with a US$ 10,000 credit (Rp 140 million) to spend.
3. The Royal Penthouse - Hotel President Wilson (US$ 80,000 per night or Rp 1.12 billion per night)
This hotel is located in Geneva, Switzerland. The Royal Penthouse Suite is no ordinary hotel room. It covers approximately 1,680 m² and is located on the top floor of the President Wilson Hotel. There are 12 bedrooms with balconies overlooking the lake and Mont Blanc.
4. The Mark Penthouse - The Mark Hotel (US$ 75,000 per night or Rp 1.05 billion per night)
The Mark Hotel is located in New York City, specifically Manhattan. This room has 5 bedrooms and bathrooms in each room. In addition, there is a private kitchen and a dining room for 12 people.
5. Ty Warner Penthouse - Four Seasons (US$ 60,000 per night or Rp 843.4 million per night)
This hotel, located in New York, USA, is named after its owner, the CEO of Ty Inc, Ty Warner. The Ty Warner Penthouse offers a 360-degree city view and features four glass balconies. It also includes private butler service, luxury car service, and access to the best spa.
6. The Penthouse Suite - Hotel Martinez (US$ 53,000 per night or Rp 745.03 million per night)
One of the suites offered at the Hotel Martinez Cannes is The Penthouse Suite. This room is said to be a favorite among celebrities attending the Cannes Film Festival in France. A key advantage of this hotel is its direct beach access.
7. The Muraka Suite - The Conrad (US$ 50,000 per night or Rp 702.8 million per night)
The Muraka Suites are different from suites in other hotels. While other suites are usually located at the top of the building, the Conrad Maldives places its suite underwater. This underwater suite is the first of its kind in the world.
8. The Hilltop Villa (US$ 45,000 per night or Rp 632.6 million per night)
This hotel is located in the Republic of Fiji. Each guest receives a private driver, private chef, private airstrip, and even a private nanny. The hotel also offers a unique and pristine panorama.
9. The Royal Suite- The Plaza (US$ 40,000 per night or Rp 562.3 million per night)
The Royal Suite is located at The Plaza hotel in New York, USA. The Royal Suite has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a lounge, a dining room that can accommodate up to 12 people, and a fitness room.
10. The Royal Suite - Burj Al-Arab (US$ 28,000 per night or Rp 393.6 million per night)
This hotel is one of the flagship facilities of Dubai, a country known for its luxury and beautiful buildings. The hotel's main feature is its underwater restaurant.
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