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Written By Unknown on Jumat, 02 Maret 2012 | 17.55

The Most Expensive Hotels in the World

Hotel business is sure a profitable one. Moreover, there are hoteliers who managed to create such rooms, which are sometimes beyond the means of even very rich people. Today we would like to bring to your attention the list of top 5 the most expensive hotels in the world.

The leader of this offhand hotel-parade is President Wilson hotel in Switzerland. The fashionable President Wilson hotel, the rooms of which have breathtaking outlooks on Lake of Geneva and Mont Blanc, is situated in the prestigious part of Geneva, not far from parks, shops and old town. The room rate in this hotel is, in principle, comparable to the other hotels, and its rooms are even mentioned in national booklets for tourists. However, a night in this royal penthouse is estimated by its owner in a truly record price of 54 000 dollars. Though, the service here is also at the royal level: the guests get to their numbers on a private elevator, and a cozy drawing room which can house about 40 guests is always ready for parties. And of course, the owners have taken care about the security of their guests: there are bullet-resistant glasses in the room with the outlook on the Lake of Geneva.

The traditional fans of glitter and spangle - Americans - are on the second place. Palms Casino hotel is situated in Las Vegas and his owner is Hugh Hefner. Hefner's property is worth about 265 million dollars. This is a 40-story high rise building with spacious rooms and luxes, the majority of which have unique viewing conditions. The eclectic mix of 7 different restaurants and bars, spa-services, fabulous swimming pool, cinemas, possibilities of organizing banquets and conferences. The casino, which occupies the territory of 95.000 square feet, will meet the requirements of all its clients. Here is the second most expensive room in the world - Hugh Hefner Sky Villa. The room is situated on the 34th floor and offers everything that is needed for the vacation in Playboy style - the items of furniture with the famous logo on them (selected personally by the owner), Jacuzzi in the open air and rotating bed. The drawing room, dining hall and bar are enclosed.

Technological, but faithful to the traditions Japanese are closing the triumvirate in this nomination. The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo, situated in Japan has become the bronze prizewinner of this honorable list. In this hotel Carlton suite room is situated which costs 20 000 dollars for a night. Its giant area of 1 292 square feet allows to fit in lots of luxurious conveniences, but its main decoration - are the views of Fuji mountain. This hotel is continually attracting the attention of press. Besides the fact, that the hotel with 248 rooms is situated in the highest building of Tokyo, the decoration of the hotel represents the mixture of European school and modern elements such as colored frescoes of the American artist Sam Francis. It is unusual for Japan. Besides everything else, there is a Diamonds-Are-Forever cocktail, with the cost of $16 000 itemized on the menu. At the bottom of the glass there is a one carat Bvlgary diamond. When ordering such a drink, one can absolutely free choose a ring passing to this diamond in any jewelry store of this company.

Martinez hotel in Cannes is on the fourth place. Here, the prices for presidential suits vary from 13 700 to 43 800 dollars. Cannes - is the place where stars like to show up, that is why the furnishings here are extravagant and impressive. There are 2 drawing rooms, 2 dining halls, four bedrooms, a Turkish bath and a sauna in the room. The rooms have outlook on the bay. As to the hotel itself, soon after its opening in 1929 it entered the number of best hotels in France. Show business stars like to stop here, at different times Gerard Depardieu, Ray Charles, Sean Connery, Laetitia Casta, Mariah Carey, Judy Foster and many other celebrities were the guests of the hotel.

And finally, the traditional addition to any list of the most expensive and most fashionable - is the hotel from Dubai hoteliers. The price of 12 250 dollars for a night gives the Emirate Palace hotel the right of being considered the most expensive one in the Middle East. With truly Arabic luxury, the best room here is covered with gold and marble and decorated with the ceiling lamps made of Swarovski crystals. Far and by, it is a real palace from the fairy tales of "1001 Nights". The Emirates Palace 5* hotel can impress with its 302 rooms of the Superior category, and 92 numbers of luxury category, combining the endless splendor of decorations and of 22 century's technologies.

There are also other hotels that offer the most unusual and crazy services. Well, if the client pays, almost anything is possible.

Famous Luxury Hotels Around the World

Famous Luxury Hotels Around the World

The idea of staying in luxury hotels is something that many of us find very attractive. There are some truly impressive luxury hotels around the globe and in this article we're going to look at some particularly special ones. From golden taps to the finest cuisine on the planet, the experience of staying in one of these places is nearly always very special.

The Savoy, London

This world famous hotel opened on the 6th August, 1889. It has 263 rooms, many of which overlook the Thames or otherwise have impressive panoramic views across the capital city. The hotel has actually been closed since December of 2007 - and it is thought will open sometime this summer. The hotel has featured in many films and works of fiction; one famous film it appeared in is The Long Good Friday, starring Bob Hoskins. Certainly one of the most desirable luxury hotels.

Le Bristol Hotel, Paris

Another one of the world's most famous luxury hotels is Le Bristol, located in the heart of the French capital. Aesthetically, the hotel is a blend of Carrara marble and Gobelin tapestries. It also has a wide selection of 18th and 19th Century paintings - which are thought to have charmed some of the most beautiful women in the world. Famous personalities such Ava Gardner and Marilyn Monroe have stayed here and been reportedly amazed by the understated opulence of this old hotel.

The Plaza Hotel, New York

In its time, the Plaza Hotel was a big building - but over the years it has been gradually surrounded by modern tower blocks and skyscrapers. It is still, however, one of New York's most famous luxury hotels. On its opening night, a room would have cost a modest 2.50 US dollars. Today the same room would cost around 3750 US dollars. This hotel, together with the Waldorf-Astoria, is the only hotel to be designated as a National Historic Landmark. It is located on the corner of 5th Avenues and 59th Street in Manhattan.

There are of course, a great many other top class, 5 star hotels around the world that offer these kind of facilities. But the selection 3 hotels above are a little special because of their history and the fact that they were among the first hotels to offer this level of service and comfort for their lucky guests. From London to Paris to New York - and many other cities besides - the choice of luxury hotels means that the well heeled can find great digs wherever they go.

The World's Most Famous Hotels

The World's Most Famous Hotels

There are numerous reasons why a hotel could be considered one of the most famous in the world. Sometimes it is the architectural significance of the building, and the fact that there are images of it everywhere showing its imposing structure or magnificent beauty, or perhaps it is because it is built somewhere unusual or out of unorthodox materials such as ice. Sometimes a hotel may be famous because of its historical or cultural significance. Other hotels have found fame or notoriety because of their famous or infamous guests. Hotels have had drinks, food, songs and stories named for them and after them, here are a few of the best, old and new.

1. The Ritz, London, England & The Ritz, Paris, France - Putting on the Ritz was the song named for the Ritz and it remains a symbol of the pinnacle of high society. Tea at the Ritz is a national institution in England, and although it wasn't the original (this was the accolade of tea at the Dorchester) it has been considered the best and so frequented by stalwarts of British society and foreign aristocracy, from Winston Churchill, the Queen and Noel Coward to Charles de Gaullle and Judy Garland. The Paris Ritz is equally famous for its luxury but also carries the tragic disposition of being The Princess of Wales last destination before her untimely death.

2. The Waldorf Astoria, New York - The Waldorf Astoria is a monolithic Art Deco structure on Park Ave in Manhattan, New York City, it is famous for its imposing appearance, history, well-known guests and references in popular entertainment. The Waldorf Salad - a salad of apple, celery grapes, walnut and mayonnaise was made at the Waldorf and named for it. Marilyn Monroe and Franklin D Roosevelt are two of numerous famous guests. Paris Hilton lived there; and a character from The Muppet Show is named Waldorf after it, his wife Astoria.

3. Hotel Cipriani, Venice, Italy - This beautified and elegant Venice hotel is named for the Cipriani family who opened it in 1958. Famous for its expense and the decadence to which its guests are exposed. A night at the Hotel Cipriani would potentially cost thousands of Euro's. The famous Bellini cocktail, available at the hotel, was invented by Giuseppe Cipriani for Ernest Hemmingway.

4. Raffles Hotel, Singapore City, Singapore - Of architectural and cultural significance this Singapore hotel is an aging building in the midst of a very modern city. The gin-based cocktail, the Singapore Sling, was invented in its Long Bar, and the aging white colonial building is reminiscent of the grandiose of the old British Empire that it represents

5. Burj Al-Arab, Dubai, UAE - An imposing structure on the Gulf of Arabia in Dubai. The Burj Al-Arab epitomises the wealth that Dubai and the Arab states continue to expand on. It's a new structure but one whose image has been exhibited the world over for its unusual sailboat architecture and distinctly atypical setting on a manmade island off the beach at Jumeriah, it is 'the' promotional image of Dubai.
 
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