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Hello Readers,
The holidays have began and for or most of us choosing where to stay when we travel is a balance of budget, location and facilities. Imagine for a second that money was of no concern and allow yourself to follow us on a tour of accommodations that far surpass the term holiday rental.

Here are the 5 most Expensive Hotels across the World.


1. The Grand Penthouse at The Mark, New York

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Cost Per Night- US$100,000

Designed by Jacques Grange and situated over the top 2 floors of The Mark Hotel in New York’s Upper East Side, this decadent sleek, and modern 12,000-foot square space will set you back close to US$100 000,- a night.
The suite boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a library lounge, two wet bars and a dining room in which you could host 24. The living space can be converted to a ballroom should you wish to invite more people over! City views don’t get much better than this either; gaze out over Central Park and The Metropolitan Museum of Art and enjoy dining on the 2,500 square foot rooftop terrace.

2. The Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President Wilson, Geneva

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Cost Per Night - US$60 000

Purported to have hosted Bill Gates, Rihanna, Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson and Michael Douglas who no doubt enjoyed the security of bullet proof glass and the outstanding panoramic views of Lake Geneva that lie beyond them.
Twelve well-appointed bedrooms and their sumptuous marble bathrooms, a billiard room and dining or conference room, gym and jacuzzi and lavish living area fill the entire eighth floor of the Hotel President Wilson.
A huge Bang & Olufsen BeoVision flat-screen TV awaits when you tire of the view.
Tinkle at the keys of the Steinway grand piano and marvel at the artwork for US$60 000,- a night.

3. Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Season Hotel, New York

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Cost Per Night - US$60 000

52 storeys high and 700 feet above the ground, this opulently styled suite, makes the most of the skyline with floor to ceiling windows and glass balconies.
No expense has been spared styling the interior with artisan materials including Venetian velvet, Chinese onyx, Japanese silk, sinks fashioned from rock crystal and much more.
The suite has just one bedroom and was created by IM Pei and Peter Marino.
It took seven years to complete, costing over US$50 million to build.
A night here will set you back just under US$60 000,- a night and comes with a chauffeured Rolls-Royce Phantom service, personal trainer, spa treatments and unlimited caviar and champagne.

4. Delana Hilltop Estate, Laucala Island, Fiji

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Cost Per Night - US$ 55 000

You don’t need an invite to stay at this top-of-the-island nest, but you will need approving and be willing to pay the US$ 55 000,-  a night for a minimum of four nights stay.
The whole island was purchased by Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz from the Forbes Media Estate to create a resort island get away.
Of course you can only stay when he isn’t there.
If you’re approved, you will be able to revel in the lush green panoramic views fringed by turquoise waters.
The palatial retreat boats over 120 thousand square feet of space which include guest residences, a panoramic swimming pool, private cook, chauffeur, nanny and the opportunity to scuba dive, hike or learn to ride horses.
If the high price tag isn’t in your summer holiday budget, try one of the luxury villas closer to sea level.

5. The Royal Villa, The Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens

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Cost Per Night- US$50 000

Although their website states that price is on application, the word on the street says you’ll pay around US$50 000,- a night to stay in this lap of luxury.
You’d be in good company too; Mel Gibson and Leonardo Di Caprio have stayed here.
Two master bedrooms complete with ensuite marble bathrooms, indoor and outdoor pools as well as large airy living quarters that make the most of the spectacular views beyond

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