Luxury hotels are not cheap because of the amenities of the rooms. They are expensive because of the location in which they are located and their overall design. This can be a private island, a ski resort, or any other place you can imagine. Whatever the location, it will cost you a pretty penny to stay in one of these hotels. Here is a list of some of the most expensive hotels in the world and how much they cost per night.
7. The Woodward, Geneva
The hotel has 155 rooms and suites, including one presidential suite with its own private terrace and plunge pool. With prices from €1,532 a night for its deluxe suite.
This hotel provides guests exclusive access to the Cologny Golf Club as a retreat for the wealthy and famous. Guests can enjoy the golf course, spa treatments, and fine dining at this private hotel. The hotel also features a spa with a heated pool, gymnasium, sauna, steam bath, and whirlpool.
The Woodward is located in the heart of Geneva, close to the Carrousel du Louvre shopping mall and just 10 minute walk from Lake Geneva.
The hotel has its own wine cellar where guests can find over 2,000 bottles of wine from all over the world. It also hosts regular wine tastings for guests who want to learn more about different wines or enjoy some great food pairings with them.
6. Kisawa Sanctuary, Mozambique
The Kisawa Sanctuary is a luxury resort that offers guests a chance to see nature in its purest form. Located in Mozambique, this hotel is secluded and peaceful, with a view of the Indian Ocean and mountains in the distance.
The resort was built using local materials, including bamboo and stone, which were sourced on-site. The rooms are made up of four types: Treehouse Suites, Family Cottages, Beachfront Villas, and Private Villas. All of them have their own private pools and sun terraces.
All guests can enjoy the spa at Kisawa Sanctuary — several treatment options are available, including massages, facials, and body treatments. There’s also an outdoor pool with bar service available to guests who want to relax by the water’s edge.
The resort also has its own private beach, a spa, and two restaurants — one serving Italian cuisine and one serving Japanese. And if you’re looking for some fun activities while you’re there, you can take a ride on one of the resort’s three speedboats or go deep sea fishing. A two-bedroom residence at this hotel will set you back an eye-watering €12,000 per night for two guests.
5. Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid
The Mandarin Oriental Ritz is located in the heart of Madrid, just a stone’s throw from Paseo de la Castellana, one of the main avenues in the city, and next to Plaza de Callao Square. It has a total of 153 rooms, including 53 suites and two presidential suites. A deluxe room starts from €750 per night, while the Mandarin Suite starts from €3,950 per night. The hotel also has several common areas, such as a living room, library, and bar. The facilities at this hotel include a swimming pool, gymnasium, and sauna.
The rooms at The Ritz Hotel have been designed with great care to provide maximum comfort for guests who want to spend their vacation here in Madrid. They all have private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers, LCD televisions, and high-quality bedding to ensure an excellent night’s sleep after an exciting day exploring this beautiful city.
4. Cheval Blanc, Paris
This hotel is a true dream for the world’s most discerning travelers. Located in Paris’ 16th arrondissement, Cheval Blanc offers guests a chance to stay in one of six private mansions with their own butler, chef, and chauffeur. The rooms are so lavish that they come with their own private garden or pool, with a deluxe suite starting from €1,250 a night. Guests can expect gourmet meals prepared by Michelin-starred chefs and champagne and caviar upon arrival.
To top it all off, there are also several on-site activities such as tennis courts and swimming pools for guests to enjoy. The hotel has its own ski slopes, helipad, private spa, and golf course. The rooms are 5-star luxury with marble floors, heated bathroom floors, and views of the Alps.
3. Beaverbrook Town House, London
The Beaverbrook Town House is one of the most luxurious hotels in London. It’s a five-star property with impeccable service and a history that dates back to the 17th century.
The hotel is located on Piccadilly, near Green Park and Buckingham Palace. It has 32 suites, each decorated with antique furniture and original artworks by British artists like William Morris and John Singer Sargent, which will cost you €643 a night.
There are four restaurants at the Beaverbrook Town House: The Pheasantry, where you can enjoy fine French cuisine; The Gallery Brasserie, which serves traditional English dishes; The Stables Bar and Grill; and The Garden Room at Sundial Court, which serves seasonal menus from local producers.
The hotel offers a range of spa treatments, including facials and massages, as well as fitness classes like yoga or pilates. There’s also an indoor swimming pool if you feel like cooling off in the middle of winter!
2. Airelles Chateau de Versaille, Le Grand Contrôle, Paris
The palace is famous for its intricate gardens, fountains, and buildings. It is also one of France’s most important cultural landmarks.
To accommodate its guests, the hotel has put together an impressive lineup of amenities that include a spa and fitness center, two pools with waterfalls, a private theater and concert hall, a private museum with art galleries and antique collections, a gallery dedicated to fashion shows, an underground parking lot with valet service provided by Rolls Royce cars and security provided by armed guards.
The rooms are also outfitted with luxury amenities such as marble bathrooms with heated floors and showers with rain heads and king-sized beds with their own entertainment systems. A deluxe suite for two will cost €1,500.
1. The Bulgari, Paris
The best hotel in the world is not in London or New York but in Paris. The Bulgari is a five-star hotel that boasts every luxury imaginable — including an entire floor dedicated to guests’ dogs.
Bulgari is owned by LVMH, the luxury goods conglomerate that also owns Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, and TAG Heuer. It opened in October 2017, with rooms for two people, which cost €2,457 a night. One of these rooms is called “The Roman Suite,” which has a private entrance and its own garden.
The hotel has three restaurants — one main restaurant (for breakfast and dinner) called Le Suquet and two smaller restaurants for lunchtime and afternoon tea. Four bars are spread throughout the hotel: Le Bar des Artistes; Le Lounge; La Rotonde; Le Bar des Sports (which has live music).
These are the most luxurious hotels money can buy, and they are all spectacularly different, although they do have a few things in common. They all lie in idyllic locations and offer acres of greenery, incredible architecture, luxury amenities, and always five-star service. The choice of which resort to visit will depend on personal preference and what you want from your vacation. No matter which one you choose, you can guarantee it will be an unforgettable experience.