Summer time is fast approaching and vacation time is here once again. Wondering where you will go this year to top last year? Well how about you start looking in the couch cushions and get your pennies together, because I have a list of the top 10 vacation places for you.
If your pennies can roughly count up to $10,000 to $35,000, then you can live it up at the top 10 most expensive 5-star suites. BTW, that price is for one night. Check out the complete list here…
1. Four Seasons Hotel New York: Ty Warner Penthouse Suite New York
$35,000 per night
Get your entourage together, because this nine-room, 4,300-square-foot suite has room for everyone! Topping the list as the most expensive Five-Star suite, the suite also includes a chauffeured Rolls Royce or Mercedes Maybach, a 24-hour butler, personal training, spa treatments and dinner at L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon. Kick back and relax in living room which has lacquered walls inlaid with mother of pearl. When you are ready to retire, lay down in the Thai silk canopy bedspread with 22-carat pure gold woven through it. This one is luxury at its utmost.
2. The St. Regis New York: Presidential Suite
$22,000 per night
Not leaving New York just yet, the second most expensive suite overlooks Central Park and Fifth Avenue. This is a three-bedroom suite spread out over 3,430 square feet. Enter through the marble foyer, elaborate molding on walls and ceilings, decorative antique fireplace, full kitchen, and eight-person dining table. The suite also comes with the St. Regis signature butler, on call 24 hours a day.
3. Mandarin Oriental, New York: Presidential Suite
$18,000 per night
Enjoy the 53rd floor of the Time Warner Center, this two-bedroom combines the East and West in design and sensibility. West with modern world luxury, (an iPad controls the suite’s temperature, lights and even the sound system) and East with silk and fine textiles cover the walls.
4. The Beverly Hills Hotel: Presidential Bungalow
$15,380 per night
Debuted in May 2011, the new Presidential Bungalow is the largest suite in Los Angeles. A spacious 5,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space, it combines high, vaulted ceilings, three bedrooms, a professional chef’s kitchen and eclectic-modern décor.
5. (TIE) Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC: Royal Suite
$15,000 per night
Presidential at 4,000-square-feet, Washington’s charming Georgetown comes with bulletproof glass, a private entrance, a media room, a 1,000-square foot terrace and exercise room. The suite is only one bedroom, but you do have the option of creating an eight-bedroom suite by booking the entire wing. The room is ideal for traveling dignitaries and their entourages.
5. (TIE) The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park: The Royal Suite
$15,000 per night
This one bedroom suite on the 22nd floor is 1,980-square-fett. The suite also gets you complimentary access to the private Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, which means free food and drinks all day, every day. The suite has state-of-the-art-technology in the form of a Bang & Olufsen TV, DVD player and sound system mixed with classic furnishings in rich, neutral tones.
E5. (TIE) Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas: Emperor Suite
$15,000 per night
There are three presidential suites to choose from, with the Emperor Suite being the most favorable. It is the largest one-bedroom suite in the hotel. The room is designed by Adam Tihany and is 3,000 square feet. The living room’s sleek, black-and-white decor is balanced by pops of red, a gleaming grand piano and hand-picked art scattered throughout the room.
8. Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea: Maile Suite
$14,500 per night
On the top floor of the Four Seasons Maui, the three-bedroom Maile Suite has a luxurious 5,000 square feet of living space. The suite comes with a personal concierge available 24-hours-a-day and a poolside cabana is automatically reserved for you. Relax in the full-size sauna and a eucalyptus rain shower.
9. Four Seasons Resort Hualalai at Historic Ka’upulehu: Hawaii Loa Presidential Villa
$13,495 per night
This three bedroom beachfront villa is separated from the sand by a sidewalk. The 5000 square-foot suite has a lanai overlooking the ocean equipped with a whirlpool and a lava rock shower. Rich, Hawaiian-inspired décor in the way of wood-carved tables, natural textures and pops of color fill the space with a casual warmth.
10. (TIE) The St. Regis San Francisco: Presidential Suite
$10,000 per night
This one-bedroom suite is 3,200 square feet and has a a glorious selection of living space. The dining room seats 10 and the reading room has floor-to-ceiling views of the Yerba Buena gardens. Artwork from around the world decorate the walls as this San Francisco suite is an exercise in elegance.
10. (TIE) Skylofts at MGM Grand: Three-Bedroom Loft
$10,000 per night
This is the largest of all the suites, and the best price per square footage. The suite takes up two floors and is over 6,000 square feet. Modern and minimalistic décor captures the luxe Las Vegas feel in sophisticated neutral tones. Up-to-the-minute technology (Bang & Olufsen entertainment system, custom-programmed iPad) mix with more traditional amenities like a stocked butler’s pantry , large dining area and wet bar.
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