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Worlds Most Expensive Hotel Rooms (Photos)
By: Dahlia Rideout (View Profile)
A small collection of some very expensive hotel rooms. Update: Source for this story is Forbes.com.

Two Story Sky Villa, The Palms Fantasy Suites, Las Vegas
$25,000/night

Bridge Suite at the Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Bahamas
$25,000/night

Royal Penthouse, President Wilson Hotel, Geneva, Switzerland
$23,000/night

Hans Badrutt Suite, Badrutt's Palace, St. Moritz
$16,700

Presidential Suite, Mandarin Oriental, New York City
$15,00

Grand Suite, Grand Wailea Resort, Hawaii
$15,000/night

Coral Suite, Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico
$15,000/night

Royal Suite at the Burj Al Arab, Dubai
$13,600

The Imperial Suite, Ritz Paris, Paris
$13,500

Private Reserve, Soneva Gili Resort & Spa, Maldives
$10,000/night
Image credits from their respective hotels. Source: Forbes.com.

Two Story Sky Villa, The Palms Fantasy Suites, Las Vegas
$25,000/night

Bridge Suite at the Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Bahamas
$25,000/night

Royal Penthouse, President Wilson Hotel, Geneva, Switzerland
$23,000/night

Hans Badrutt Suite, Badrutt's Palace, St. Moritz
$16,700

Presidential Suite, Mandarin Oriental, New York City
$15,00

Grand Suite, Grand Wailea Resort, Hawaii
$15,000/night

Coral Suite, Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico
$15,000/night

Royal Suite at the Burj Al Arab, Dubai
$13,600

The Imperial Suite, Ritz Paris, Paris
$13,500

Private Reserve, Soneva Gili Resort & Spa, Maldives
$10,000/night
Image credits from their respective hotels. Source: Forbes.com.
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Because these rooms are stunningly beautiful and the service is exquisit. It IS worth the money if you have it.
These rooms do not look like anything _that_ special - sure, they look nice, but not nice enough to warrant a price tag of half the average yearly family income in the US. There are plenty of just as nice hotel rooms and suites that don't cost nearly as much. What makes these rooms command these prices? How are they different from others with similar furniture that go for $500/night?
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