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WORLD'S 15 MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL ROOMS / SUITES - Private Butler, Infinity Pool, Bentley, Beach World’s 15 most expensive hotel suites Rooftop hottubs, bullet-proof windows and personal libraries are standard for the world's wealthiest hotel guests By Helen Arnold 25 March, 2012 Nothing says "senseless overspending" like blowing thousands on a place to sleep, shower and store your clothes while you go about your day. Luckily for the fortunate 1 percent, there are places that cater to exactly that. Here are some of the world's most expensive hotel suites. Renowned for being Asia's finest Presidental Suite, the room offers an “IMAX” experience of Hong Kong. Experience a wrap-around harbour view terrace (2500 sq. feet) with a rooftop infinity swimming pool and Jacuzzi overlooking Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. The dining room, master bedroom and bathroom and private gym also have panoramic harbour views. The suite also has a private study and kitchenette. Guests also get a choice of riding in a Phantom VI Rolls Royce, Bentley or Mercedes limousine. Now a lavish five-star hotel with a guest list that includes Prince Charles, Liz Hurley, Uma Thurman and Giorgio Armani, it has all the trimmings: a gorgeous pool, boat and helicopter service and an amazing breakfast buffet. Ritz-Carlton Suite, Ritz-Carlton, Moscow US$18,000 per night Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab, Dubai US$18,716 per night There are luxury hotels, and then there’s the Burj Al Arab. Since its 1999 opening, the iconic, sail-shaped Dubai resort has been a benchmark of no-holds-barred extravagance that others have tried and failed to emulate. All of the suites -- the word "room" does not exist here -- are arranged over two floors and have whirlpool baths, living and dining areas and dedicated butlers. Royal Suite, Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris Royal Towers Bridge Suite, Atlantis, Bahamas Ritz-Carlton Suite, Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo Villa La Cupola Suite, Westin Excelsior, Rome For the ultimate in La Dolce Vita, check into the stunning Villa La Cupola suite in Rome’s Westin Excelsior. private cinema. Presidential Suite, Hotel Cala di Volpe, Sardinia, Italy The Royal Villa, Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens Hugh Hefner Sky Villa Palms Resort, Las Vegas The Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, high in the Palms' Fantasy Tower, is fitted out with everything Playboy: racy artwork selected by Hef himself, a huge, rotating circular bed and an indoor pool, branded with the Bunny logo, leading to a hair- -- and libido- -- raising cantilevered spa bath high above the Strip. This 836-square-meter, two-bedroom pad also includes an orgy-sized bathtub, bar and poker table and an indoor waterfall. Penthouse Suite, Hotel Martinez, Cannes, France Ty Warner Penthouse Suite, Four Seasons Hotel, New York The nine-room suite is the brainchild of designer Peter Marino, architect IM Pei and the hotel's owner Ty Warner (the billionaire creator of the Beanie Babies). The Presidential Suite, The Raj Palace Hotel, Jaipur, India Royal Penthouse Suite, Hotel President Wilson, Geneva For the security-conscious, or the merely paranoid, there's nowhere better to stay than the Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President Wilson Hotel, which has panoramic views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. With bulletproof doors and windows, it’s the perfect safehouse for visiting heads of state, or privacy-conscious celebs. Hotel "Hotel Room" "Hotel Suite" Luxury Expensive Elite Millionaire Billionaire Travel 2016 2017 "luxury hotel room" "Business Class" "First Class" Economy Flight "Round The World Ticket" Ticket Intercontinental "Ritz Carlton" "Burj al arab" Dubai "honeymoon suite" "royal Suite" Bahamas world global business Ritz-Carlton europe ameria cruise asia thailand "south east asia" rich wealthy "las vegas" villa "pool villa" private exclusive monaco entertainment "four seasons" "new york" london england "summer 2017" "winter sun" "facts life reality" Taking up the entire top floor of the hotel, the suite has its own private elevator to whisk guests to an apartment with 12 rooms, which hold a Steinway grand piano, billiard room, library and private fitness center. The distinctive sail-shaped silhouette of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is more than just a stunning hotel, it is a symbol of modern Dubai. Yet for all the wonder this stunning structure provides when you finally see it in person, it is the service within that really makes the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah so extraordinary. Repeatedly voted the world's most luxurious hotel, this magnificent destination offers you the finest service and experiences throughout - right down to an optional chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce, helicopter trips from an iconic helipad, luxury leisure on a breathtaking terrace with pools and cabanas as well as some of the world’s best dining venues, including the highly acclaimed Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara.