Guess how much a single night at the world's most expensive hotel would cost you? $25000. Yes, you got that right, a single night at the Bridge Suite at the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas would cost you your entire year of college tuition or maybe even a modest down payment on your home. You will have to bear this cost if you are to check-in at 2 P.M and check-out at 11 A.M.
Are you willing to spend that kind of money on a single night stay at the world's costliest hotel room? It is known that none else than the richest people in the world would try to experience staying at the room. The clients for the most expensive hotel rooms are usually the affluent families, who are in the midst of remodeling their homes, corporations and film companies.
The Bridge Suite at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas is set in a fantastic location. The hotel is actually on top of a bridge that acts as a connection between the two Royal Towers buildings, overlooking the marina and the entire resort. Red, black and gold rules the ten-room suite, and you get 12-foot ceilings, bar lounge and entertainment center. Dolphin fixtures, marble baths and chaise lounges dominate the bathrooms.
The Imperial Suite at President Wilson Hotel comes for $23,000 per night. This hotel in Geneva is luxurious and at the same time very much secured with bulletproof windows and doors. The security is ideal for the celebrities. The Imperial Suite actually involves the entire top floor of the hotel and has four bedrooms, simply overlooking Lake Geneva. You can reach it through a private elevator. The décor is modern and done with hardwood and marble floors.
The suite comes with five bathrooms having mosaic marble floors. There is also a steam bath and a jacuzzi. The dining room has an oval mahogany table that has the capacity of seating 26 people. The living room consists a library, a billiards table and a cocktail lounge providing a view of the water fountain.
The Presidential Suite at the Martinez Hotel in Cannes needs you to loosen $18000 just for a single night stay. Decorated in the hotel's signature Art Deco style, the suites are of 8000 square feet and are done with silk curtains; streamline furniture and teak parquet floors. The suites have two bedrooms, a kitchen, a Turkish bath and a personal sauna. A personal butler at your disposal, Bose plasma screen televisions and telephones, open bar, the use of a Limousine, and other facilities are also there for you to use.
So, why do you think the super rich go for these expensive rooms? The space that these hotel rooms offer is huge and if you exclude the balconies as well as the terraces, you will still have a good 5,000 square feet of space to move about. The expensive hotel rooms also bring before you great service. Now, how about a chauffeured Rolls Royce at your service, or say a personal butler getting you whatever you ask for. It is true, that you will simply be pampered by the extraordinary services here.