The 5 most expensive hotel rooms in the world. Enter the world of the super rich, where spending almost £23,000 a night to stay at the world’s most luxurious hotels

Enter the world of the super rich, where spending almost £23,000 a night to stay at the world’s most luxurious hotels is nothing special. With help from Forbes here is our list of the five most expensive hotels in the world.

1. The Hotel Martinez, Cannes, France: Penthouse Suite

£22,900 a night – www.hotel-martinez.com

Situated on the famous seafront boulevard, the “Croisette”, Hotel Martinez (pictured)

Hotel Martinez
Hotel Martinez

boasts a Michelin starred restaurant, piano bar and “vast” private beach. Not that you will need to mix with the hoi-polloi if you book the luxurious and very expensive Penthouse Suite. You’ll have a sitting room, dining room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms with hammam, shower, a spa bath, dressing room and sauna at your disposal as well as a huge terrace that overlooks the sea.

2. Four Seasons Hotel, New York, USA: Ty Warner Penthouse suite

£21,500 a night – www.fourseasons.com/newyorkfs

This 400 square meter penthouse tops the entire top floor of this magnificent hotel offering a 360 degree view of the Manhattan skyline. 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). It boasts fabrics woven with platinum and gold, an indoor-outdoor Zen garden, a four foot high glass chandelier (see picture) plus the services of a personal butler, a personal trainer/therapist and a private chauffeur. The photos on the Four Seasons’ website reveal its breathtaking luxury.

3. Hotel President Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland: Royal Penthouse suite

£21,500 a night – www.hotelpwilson.com

The Swiss are famous for being souls of discretion about wealth as well as making damn-fine luxury watches. These values are reflected in this luxurious and ultra secure suite. Littered with period pieces, including a 1930s billiard table and a Steinway grand as well as breathtaking views over Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps, the opulence is enough to take most people’s breath away. It also comes with a private elevator, surveillance cameras, bulletproof windows, armoured doors and bedside panic buttons.

4. Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens, Greece: The Royal Villa

£21,000 a night – www.lagonissiresort.gr.

Grand Resort Lagonissi

Grand Resort Lagonissi

With a butler, private chef and pianist at your beck and call there is no need to lift a finger – except to sip martinis – when you stay at this gorgeous villa. But when you’re feeling more active you can also enjoy an indoor pool, outdoor heated pool and a gym. There’s also a private marina and beach close by.

5. Hotel Cala di Volpe, Costa Smeralda, Italy: Presidential Suite

£16,800 a night – www.starwoodhotels.com

Number five in our list of the fabulous and fantastically expensive can be found on the sun-kissed Costa Smeralda, a playground for the rich and famous for decades. The suite comprises three bedrooms, three bathrooms, an outdoor saltwater pool and a private gazebo and solarium.

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