Emirates Palace: Abu Dhabi
Everyone wants to be a guest at one of the most luxurious hotels in the world. The Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi has 40 meeting rooms, 394 rooms and plenty of modern amenities for any tycoons of today. It was about $3 billion to build in the Middle Eastern marina development. The hotel is next to a white sandy beach and has a large spa. It has marble from 13 countries, many pools, fountains, crystal chandeliers and more to make a person feel like a Sultan.
Mardan Palace Hotel: Turkey
The Mardan Palace Hotel was about $1.65 billion for Telman Ismailov to build in 2009. The hotel in Antalya, Turkey, has the largest pool in the Mediterranean, which can fit 1,000 guests at a time. The interior has Italian marble, gold leaf and crystal. It is one of the most elite hotels in Europe. The hotel has ten dining areas, 17 bars, a sunken aquarium and a spa. There is a 24/7 butler program for all guests, and they even flew in 9,000 tons of white sand from Egypt for the beach.
Burj Al Arab Hotel: Dubai
Dubai has many extravagant places around the city. Burj Al Arab Hotel is no exception. It is easy to spot because the building resembles a billowing sail. It is one of the most photographed architectures in the world. Each room is a two-floor suite with the best amenities and great views. There are futuristic nightlife and dining options, Rolls Royce chauffeurs, 24/7 butlers, hovering tennis courts and helicopters. VIP clients often include royalty.
Atlantis Paradise Island: Bahamas
Atlantis Paradise Island is the most luxurious hotel in the Bahamas. The 141-acre waterscape is a tribute to the lost city of Atlantis. The Royal Towers Bridge Suite on the 23rd floor has ten suites. Each one has a full-length window and 12-foot ceilings with a permanent staff of 7 servants to wait on the guests. Some of the amenities that come with the room include twin entertainment centers, a grand piano, a formal dining room, a 22-karat gold chandelier and whirlpool tubs.
The Westin Excelsior: Rome
The Westin Excelsior Rome has been in the Via Veneto district of Rome since 1906. Most of their rooms are affordable to anyone. The Villa La Cupola Suite is now the largest in Italy. It has had a $7 million renovation and spans two floors. The suite has an old look to it with hand-frescoed cathedral style domes. The room has modern high-tech amenities. The suite includes a private sauna, fitness room, steam bath, jacuzzi and formal dining room.
The Plaza: New York
There are many luxurious hotels in New York City, but The Plaza is usually a favorite for visiting elites. The hotel has been there since 1907 and became a National Historic Landmark in 1969. The Royal Plaza Suite has an old-world feel that includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a formal dining room, a library and a gymnasium. Some amenities include a full kitchen for a private chef, butler service, a butler’s pantry, a grand piano and a private elevator.