Top Five Hotel Suites for the Rich and Famous
by meeming on 12/10/07 at 2:51 pm
Here are the top five most expensive hotel suites which is definitely for the rich and famous. For just one night, room rates range from $25,000 to a whopping $37,200.
HOTEL MARTINEZ: Penthouse Suite for $37,200/night
Special features:
- Private Jacuzzi
- Internet Wifi connection
- Mini bar
- Plasma Tv
- Soundproof

The Penthouse suite at Hotel Martinez is located in Cannes, France. For $37,200 per night, guests can have a luxurious stay at Hotel Martinez. The penthouse suite has very beautiful views of the Mediterranean. Famous celebrities who have stayed in this suite were Elton John and Elizabeth Taylor.
PRESIDENT WILSON HOTEL: Royal Penthouse Suite for $35,000/night
Special features:
- Private Elevator
- Bulletproof doors and windows
- Mini bar
- Internet Wifi service

The Royal Penthouse suite at President Wilson Hotel is located in Geneva, Switzerland. It has spectacular views of Lake Geneva and the alps. Not every one can stay in this royal floor because it is only reserved for Head of states and celebrities. For $35,000 a night, they will enjoy a contemporary style hotel suite and full security. The famous politician who stayed here is former U.S President Woodrow Wilson.
GRAND RESORT LAGONISSI: Royal Villa for $34,088/night
Special features:
- Private Coastline
- Indoor Pool
- Outdoor heated pool
- Billiard table
- Private Gym
- Equipped Kitchen

The Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi is located in Athens, Greece. The picture says it all. It has spectacular views of the mountains and sea. The resort villa is definitely exclusive for the rich and famous with a whopping rate of $34,088 per night.
BURJ AL ARAB: Royal Suite for $ 28,000/night
Special features:
- Private Cinema
- Private Elevator
- Marble and Gold Staircase
- Rolls Royce BMW or helicopter as transport

Burj Al Arab is located in United Arab Emirates. There are no rooms in this hotel, just suites. It is the world’s tallest hotel and is already an international landmark. For as little as $2,274.05, one can already stay for a night in one of their suites. The most expensive suite is the Royal Suite with a rate of $28,000 per night / 4 adults and 2 kids only. Former U.S President Bill Clinton has stayed here.
THE ATLANTIS: The Atlantis Bridge Suite for $25,000/night
Special features:
- Kitchen
- Lots of gold decors
- Bar lounge
- Entertainment center

The Atlantis Bridge Suite at The Atlantis is located on top of a bridge that connects the two Royal Towers buildings at Paradise Island, Bahamas. It overlooks the entire marina and resort. It is definitely a one of a kind hotel suite experience. Some famous guests in the suite included Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Donald Trump and Michael Jordan.
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10 Comments
Stone Heart
Oct 17th, 2007
Cool stuff.
Defiant
Oct 19th, 2007
Way too expensive for me.
Ara
Nov 11th, 2007
I would love to stay in that Greek hotel room.
Jose Anton
Nov 18th, 2007
I saw the Atlantis suite on TV at Discoveey Channel. Its so beautiful
John Wayne
Dec 16th, 2007
Definitely suits me
James, big bum
May 1st, 2008
hmm, i may have to go to one of these lower class hotels
rainman
Jul 29th, 2008
I’ve stayed at the Atlantis in the Bahamas, not the bridge suite of course, but it is an amazing hotel and i recommend anybody who gets a chance to go there to take advantage of it. During my 2 weeks there I saw John Elway, Derek Jeter and Goldie Hawn
Duduzile
Mar 30th, 2009
It very beautiful
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Alliea
Jul 19th, 2009
Not meaning to be pompous, there are better places than these – some for more and some for less. The more or less is not the issue – it is what you get. Special items listed above are common. Security doors, windows and walls abound in major locations. There are tens of thousands of at risk people that need attach protection. Fabulous views are everywhere. At kitchen in suite? Really? Nearly all decent suites above $1500 at least have a serving kitchen and usually a full kitchen. I can give you two hotels in Washington DC starting at $450 for a 1 br + sittingroom suite that have kitchens too. Plasma or theater rooms are all over. List some “real” exclusive features that differentiate the properties. If you got around more maybe you’d be able to write a better article.
alex
Aug 30th, 2009
stayed in the suite since my parents are rich it’s not that awesome
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