The world of ultra-luxury hospitality represents the pinnacle of service, design, and extravagance. These establishments transcend the conventional notion of hotels, offering experiences that cater to the most discerning global travelers. From palatial suites overlooking iconic cityscapes to remote desert oases, the most expensive hotels in the world command impressive rates that reflect their unparalleled offerings.
1. The Mark, New York
The Mark Penthouse is a 10,000-square-foot masterpiece designed by Jacques Grange with a rooftop terrace overlooking Central Park. Average cost per night: $75,000.
This five-bedroom suite features 26-foot ceilings in the living room, a conservatory, and two wet bars. The rooftop terrace can be transformed into a private ice skating rink in winter, while the dining room seats 24 guests under soaring ceilings.

2. Atlantis The Royal Dubai
The signature Royal Mansion at Atlantis The Royal Dubai offers unprecedented opulence in the heart of Dubai, complete with private infinity pools. Average cost per night: $65,000.
The four-bedroom mansion spans three floors with a dedicated butler team and private security detail. Guests enjoy priority access to the hotel’s 17 restaurants, including several by Michelin-starred chefs, and the world’s largest jellyfish aquarium.

3. Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas
Designed by artist Damien Hirst, the two-storey Empathy Suite features original artwork and a private consultation space. Average cost per night: $60,000.
The suite showcases six of Hirst’s signature pieces, including a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Strip. A 24-hour butler service and custom furniture designed by Hirst himself complete this living art gallery.

4. Plaza Athénée, Paris
The Royal Suite combines Parisian elegance with views of the Eiffel Tower and unmatched service. Average cost per night: $50,000.
Four bedrooms and six bathrooms are adorned with French Regency furniture and silk-threaded curtains. The suite features a wine cellar stocked with rare vintages and a steam room clad in Italian marble.
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5. The Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens
The Royal Villa offers private beaches, indoor and outdoor pools, and personal staff. Average cost per night: $45,000.
Set on a private peninsula, this villa features a heated indoor pool with its own gym and massage room. Two master bedrooms offer stunning views of the Aegean Sea, while a private chef is available 24/7 for bespoke dining experiences.

6. Hotel Martinez, Cannes
The Penthouse Suite offers panoramic Mediterranean views and Art Deco sophistication. Average cost per night: $40,000.
This 1,000-square-meter suite includes a private wood-paneled hammam and a terrace perfect for watching the Cannes Film Festival unfold below. The suite’s art collection includes original pieces from the 1920s and 30s.

7. Royal Mansour, Marrakech
Commissioned by the King of Morocco, the Grand Riad represents the pinnacle of Moroccan craftsmanship. Average cost per night: $43,000.
The four-story riad features a private library, cinema, hammam, and a retractable roof opening to the stars. Over 1,500 artisans contributed to its elaborate zellige tilework and carved cedar ceilings.

8. Four Seasons Hotel New York
The Ty Warner Penthouse offers 360-degree views from the city’s highest hotel suite. Average cost per night: $35,000.
Reached by a private elevator, this suite features walls inlaid with mother of pearl and gold thread woven into the bedding. The bathroom’s Chinese onyx bathtub overlooks Central Park, while unlimited spa treatments are included.

9. Rosewood Hong Kong
The Harbor House suite commands stunning Victoria Harbor views with unparalleled luxury. Average cost per night: $30,000.
With 12,000 square feet of living space, this suite includes its own private gym, massage room, and landscaped gardens. The suite’s art collection is worth millions, while the private kitchen is staffed by Michelin-starred chefs.

10. Amangiri, Utah
The Desert Pool Suite offers private desert views and personal plunge pools. Average cost per night: $25,000.
Set against the dramatic Utah landscape, each suite blends into the natural rock formations. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the desert sunrise, while private sky terraces offer stargazing opportunities in one of the world’s darkest skies.

11. Ritz-Carlton Kyoto
The Luxury Suite offers traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern luxury. Average cost per night: $20,000.
Overlooking the Kamogawa River, these suites feature traditional tearooms and gardens designed by renowned landscape artists. Guests enjoy private access to local temples and exclusive tea ceremonies with Kyoto’s most respected masters.

12. Claridge’s, London
The Royal Suite in Mayfair embodies British luxury with a contemporary twist. Average cost per night: $23,000.
With a history of hosting royalty and heads of state, this suite features a grand piano once played by Beethoven and a dining room that seats 10. The suite’s art deco bathroom is finished in rare Japanese marble, while the butler’s pantry ensures 24-hour service.

13. Al Maha Desert Resort, Dubai
The Presidential Suite offers private desert experiences with ultimate seclusion. Average cost per night: $22,000.
Each suite comes with its own infinity pool overlooking the desert dunes and the Hajar Mountains. Guests enjoy private desert safaris, falconry experiences, and candlelit dinners under the stars.

14. Faena Miami Beach
One of the most expensive hotels in the world, Faena Miami Beach has a great location on Collins Avenue. The Penthouse Suite combines art deco glamour with oceanfront luxury. Average cost per night: $20,000.
Designed by film director Baz Luhrmann and his wife Catherine Martin, this suite features custom furnishings and a 2,000-square-foot private rooftop terrace. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of both the Atlantic Ocean and Miami’s skyline.

