The 48 most expensive hotel rooms in America
48. Thompson Chicago – Chicago, Ill. One of the Windy City’s most trendy
hotels, the Thompson has six handsome Penthouse Suites that cost
between $2,000 and $5,000 nightly.
All of the bi-level, loft-style suites feature
comfy amenities and modern technology; some feature terraces with sweeping city
views.
47. Andaz
Maui – Wailea, Hawaii. Andaz Maui’s multi-bedroom residential villas start at
$2,500 a night and require a 3-night minimum stay.
Guests enjoy stylish amenities and easy access
to one of Maui’s best beaches.
46. Four
Seasons Las Vegas –
Las Vegas, Nev. The Four Seasons's Strip View Presidential Suite
fetches $3,000 per night.
The sleek, Art Deco-inspired design scheme
distracts guests from the floor-to-ceiling, wrap-around windows and 60-inch
television.
45. ARIA –
Las Vegas, Nev. Located within the ARIA’s jaw-dropping Sky Suites, the
ARIA Sky Villas ($3,500 to $7,500 per night) range in size from 2,000 to 7,000
square feet.
Each one
features panoramic windows with unbelievable views of The Strip, innovative
in-room technology, private sauna, billiard room, and luxurious kitchen.
44. Fairmont Orchid – Waimea, Hawaii. The only Fairmont on the Big
Island sports two Presidential Suites, which garner between $3,900 and
$4,200 per night. These luxurious two-bedroom oceanfront suites
overlook the resort’s beautiful white sand beach, swimming lagoon, and the
Pacific Ocean.
43. Auberge
du Soleil – Rutherford, Calif. Starting at $4,000 a night, The Private Mansions at
Auberge du Soleil offer some of the Napa Valley’s most luxurious
accommodations.
42. Post
Ranch Inn – Big Sur, Calif. The Post Ranch Inn’s newest accommodation, the Post
House, offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Lucia Mountains.The 2,220-square-foot complex (around $4,000 per
night) features natural and sustainable materials and reclaimed wood, and is
filled with custom furniture and original Post family heirlooms.
41. The
Ranch at Rock Creek – Phillipsburg, Mont. One of Montana’s premier lodging options, The Ranch at
Rock Creek offers the incredible Sweet Grass Tent for $4,200 a night.
This two-bedroom luxury tent is located on the
scenic banks of Rock Creek, and includes an outdoor cedar soaking tub and
master living area.
40. Windsor
Court Hotel – New Orleans, La. The Windsor Court Hotel’s spacious Presidential Suite
(from $4,500 per night) on the 22nd floor is a preferred stop for celebrities
and dignitaries visiting the Crescent City.t 2,700
square feet, the two-bedroom,
two-and-a-half-bath Penthouse Suite features beautiful furnishings, original
artwork, a baby grand piano (played by the likes of Billy Joel) and two private
landscaped terraces.
39. Conrad
– New York, N.Y.
Designed by Jill Greaves, the Conrad Suite
($4999) is one of Downtown NYC’s top luxury options.Guests enjoy Shanghai Tang and Tara Smith
amenities, three flat-screen TVs, and a Jacuzzi tub.
38. Venetian
– Las Vegas, Nev. Running up to $5,000 a night, the Venetian's Penthouse
Suites are yet another in-demand Vegas luxury destination.
The 18 suites are approximately 2,900 square
feet in size. Each contains two bedrooms, an Italian marble foyer, fireplace,
and huge bathrooms with Jacuzzi tubs.
37. The
Ritz-Carlton Hotel Chicago – Chicago, Ill. One of Chicago’s most tony
addresses offers a newly redesigned Presidential Suite. Starting at
$5,100 a night, the classy two-story
spread resides on the 25th and 26th floors.
36. The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation – Greensboro, Ga. The
Presidential House at The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation is a
5,400 square foot, private house.
Ideal for big families and groups, the spread
($5,500 per night) includes a pool, four master suites with baths, a formal
dining room for 16, a game room, gourmet kitchen, and more
35. Mandarin
Oriental, Atlanta –
Atlanta, Ga. The Mandarin Atlanta’s Mandarin Suite ($6,000 a night)
resides on the 15th floor, boasting high ceilings and 2,340 square feet of luxury.
Guests
enjoy dramatic views of the Atlanta skyline from two balconies.
34. Hotel
Casa del Mar – Santa Monica, Calif. One of Southern California’s leading beachfront
properties, Casa del Mar impresses with its Presidential Two Bedroom Suite
(starting at $6,000 a night).
The 1900 square feet of ocean-view luxury
features a king size bed in each of the two bedrooms. Located on the seventh
floor, this suite directly faces the Pacific Ocean.
33. The
Langham, Chicago –
Chicago, Ill. For $6,000 a night, guests can enjoy one of Chicago’s
newest luxury options.The
Langham, Chicago's Infinity Suite clocks in at 2,700 square feet, with lots of
area for entertaining and a dining room that can accommodate up to ten.
Floor-to-ceiling windows offer expansive views of the city. 
32. St.
Regis Aspen Resort –
Aspen, Colo. One of the premier addresses in America's toniest ski
town, the St. Regis offers a troika of Presidential Suites ($6,670 per night)
with mountain views.
Each unit sports high ceilings, designer
furnishings, and an elegant marble bathroom.
31. Halekulani
– Honolulu, Hawaii. Waikiki’s foremost name in luxury, the Halekulani
offers three incredible premier suites (up to $7,000 per night) that feature
expansive space and exceptional views
The Royal, Halekulani, and Orchid Suites exude
class and style, with a variety of modern amenities.
30. Hapuna
Beach Prince Hotel at Mauna Kea Resort – Kohala Coast, Hawaii. When it comes to Hawaiian luxury, the Hapuna Beach
Prince’s Hapuna Villa is hard to top.
The 8,000-square-foot villa costs $7,000 per night and overlooks one of
America’s highest-rated beaches. Guests of the villa enjoy private
limousine service, four expansive bedrooms (each with its own private
bath and lanai) ...
As well as a private swimming pool and a gourmet kitchen. Also included is professional
butler service and 24/7 personalized attendants.
29. Bellagio
– Las Vegas, Nev. Bellagio’s Chairman ($7,000) and Presidential ($6,000)
Suites come in at 4,075 square-feet each, with excellent views from their perch
atop the Spa Tower.
28. Mandarin
Oriental, Miami –
Miami, Fla. For $7,500 (and up) a night, guests can experience
either of the Miami Mandarin’s two show-stopping suites.
The Oriental Suite features a private media
room, and sprawling terrace; the Mandarin Suite contains a spa serenity room
with a 24-hour on-call therapist, as well as a gourmet kitchen.
27. Four
Seasons Hotel Chicago –
Chicago, Ill. Starting at $7,800, the Four Seasons Chicago’s Presidential
Suite occupies a corner of the hotel’s 46th floor. Guests enjoy magnificent views, contemporary
design, and a private fitness room.
26. The
Joule – Dallas, Texas. This neo-gothic landmark from the 1920s has been
transformed into a five-star hotel at the epicenter of downtown Dallas.
As the saying goes, everything's bigger in
Texas, and the hotel's 2,500 square foot Penthouse Suite ($8,000 a night) is
perfect for entertaining large groups.
From an eight-person dining room and
fully-stocked bar to a pool table, the penthouse is ideal for a big
celebration. Along with a pair of bedrooms, the suite also includes two
balconies with scenic city views.
25. Langham
Place, New York –
New York, N.Y. Starting at $9,000 per night, the Langham Place’s Empire
Penthouses feature floor-to-ceiling windows with unparalleled views of the
Empire State Building
24. The
Peninsula Beverly Hills – Beverly Hills, Calif. A favorite luxury option among visitors to Los
Angeles, The Peninsula Beverly Hills attracts industry titans with its Peninsula
Villa ($9,700 per night).
A grand double staircase leads up through the
hotel garden to the private entrance of this 2,336 square foot, bungalow-style
space. The two-level terrace features a mosaic-tile-backed hot tub.
23. Casa Madrona – Sausalito, Calif. The Mansion at Casa Madrona houses the breathtaking Alexandrite Suite ($10,000 per night).
The 5,000-square‐foot, two-bedroom suite (named after the rare
gemstone) can be expanded to include an 11-room mansion that’s a popular option
for corporate retreats and destination weddings.
22. MGM Grand – Las Vegas, Nev. MGM Grand’s SKYLOFTS, which range in
size from 1,400 to 6,000 square feet, cost up to $10,000 per night.
21. Ojai Valley Inn & Spa – Ojai, Calif. Privately situated on more
than an acre of beautifully manicured space, Casa Elar is a 10,000
square foot, Italian-style villa situated on the property of the Ojai
Valley Inn & Spa.
For up to $10,000 per night, guests enjoy a pair
of suites, each featuring carved limestone fireplaces and an outdoor covered
porch with fireplace. A barbecue terrace includes a stone pizza oven, gas BBQ,
and built-in seating.
20. The
Chatwal – New York, N.Y. The Chatwal’s Barrymore Suite offers the exclusive use
of the penthouse floor in the hotel’s landmark Stanford White-designed
building for just $10,000 a night.
19. Four
Seasons Denver –
Denver, Colo. From its 16th floor perch, the Four Seasons Denver's Presidential
Suite ($10,075 per night) provides stunning mountain views.
18. The
Royal Hawaiian – Honolulu, Hawaii. The Royal Hawaiian’s signature Royal Hawaiian Suite
starts at $10,800 per night.
17. Mandarin
Oriental, Las Vegas –
Las Vegas, Nev. One of Vegas’s foremost names in luxury, the Mandarin
wows with its three presidential suites.
The Emperor, Mandarin, and Taipan Suites
($15,000 a night) each sport a different design, but all contain a similar,
over-the-top layout.
16. Mandarin
Oriental – Washington, D.C. Not far from the White House, the DC Mandarin’s Presidential
Suite is fit for, well, a president
At
$15,000 nightly, the suite offers panoramic views of DC spreading across to
Maryland and Virginia, perfect for politicians, dignitaries, musicians and
celebs visiting during cherry blossom
season.
Located on the ninth floor, the three-bedroom
suite features striking modern design with decorative Asian touches such as a
troika of handsome Chinese compasses.
15. Four
Seasons Resort Hualalai – Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. With direct walk-out access to the beach, the Hawaii
Loa Presidential Villa ($15,045 nightly) is the most expensive option at the
only Four Seasons on the Big Island.
Guests in this majestic, three-bedroom
oceanfront suite enjoy watching sunsets over the Pacific as well as the
seasonal migration of humpback whales.
The interior contains traditional, Hawaiian-made
feather cloaks, capes, and helmets, and the expanded lanai includes a private
hot tub.
14. Four
Seasons Resort Maui – Wailea, Hawaii. For $16,500 per night, guests can experience a night
in one of the Four Seasons Maui's two presidential suites.
The Maile and the Lokelani Suites each contain
three bedrooms and, at more than 5,000 square feet of living space, are the
largest suites on the island
The Maile and the Lokelani Suites each contain
three bedrooms and, at more than 5,000 square feet of living space, are the
largest suites on the island.
13. Hotel
Bel-Air – Los Angeles, Calif. The $17,000 per night Presidential
Suite spans 2,265 square feet and features a handsome wood-burning fireplace, a
huge private courtyard, and a 15-by-22 foot swimming pool.
12. Beverly Hills Hotel – Beverly Hills, Calif. Anyone can feel like a
movie star with a stay in one of the hotel’s two Presidential Bungalows,
which cost between $19,100 to $22,000 per night.
Guests
have use of three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, a professional chef’s
kitchen, landscaped private gardens, fireplaces, and a pool with waterfall
features and underwater speakers.
11. Mandarin Oriental, New York – New York, N.Y. The NYC Mandarin’s
$20,000 a night Presidential Suite offers awesome Central Park views
from its perch atop the 53rd floor
Key features include a media room, private kitchen, and a spectacular master bath that’s encased in honey onyx walls.
10. The
Pierre, A Taj Hotel – New York, N.Y. The $20,000 a night Tata Suite at The Pierre includes
two bedrooms.
The 2,088 square foot suite, named for the
founder of Taj Hotels, offers sweeping views of Central Park, as well as Tata
family artifacts and books that chronicle the history of India’s premier
business group.
9. New
York Palace – New York, N.Y. The New York Palace throws its hat into the luxury
ring with its two specialty triplex suites, The Jewel Suite by Martin Katz and The
Champagne Suite.
The two 5,000 square foot suites ($25,000 a
night) sit 53 stories above Manhattan at the top of the hotel’s exclusive
hotel-within-a-hotel, The Towers.
Guests of the suites enjoy Maybach house car
service
8. Nobu
Hotel at Caesars Palace – Las Vegas, Nev. Located inside Caesars Palace, the world’s first Nobu
Hotel is home to the world’s largest Nobu Restaurant as well as the
show-stopping Nobu Villa.
This $25,000 per night, 10,300 square foot villa
boasts a 4,700 square foot outdoor terrace overlooking the Las Vegas Strip.
Standout features include a signature omakase sushi
bar, modern media and game rooms, gym and massage room, and an art gallery.
7. Beverly
Wilshire, Four Seasons – Beverly Hills, Calif. The Penthouse Suite at Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills
is the largest hotel suite in Los Angeles.
Located on the private, 14th floor of the
Beverly Wing, this three-bedroom, 5,000 square foot suite offers panoramic
views from its spacious terrace.
Visitors accustomed to Beverly Hills' high price
tags won't wince at the $25,000 nightly rate.
6. The
Greenbrier – White Sulphur Springs, W.V. The Greenbrier is one of the country's most famous destination resorts,
nestled in the scenic foothills of West Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains.
The Greenbrier is renowned for its incredible Presidential
Suite.
The
two-floor, seven-bedroom spread, which costs $25,000 a night, contains a
library, grand piano, and private patio.
5. The
Plaza – New York, N.Y. A big name on an island full of big names, The Plaza
throws its hat into the luxury ring with its opulent, three-bedroom Royal Plaza
Suite ($30,000 a night)
Overlooking Fifth Avenue and the Pulitzer
Fountain, the suite contains an assortment of rooms filled with gorgeous
furnishings and touches inspired by the royal court of Louis XV.
4. Park
Hyatt New York – New York, N.Y. A newcomer to the NYC hotel scene, the Park Hyatt
impresses with its 2,239-square foot Presidential Suite.
For
$30,000 (and up) per night, guests relax while surrounded by natural stone
floors, museum-quality artwork, and panoramic views of 58th Street.
3. The
Setai – Miami, Fla. Situated on one of America’s most famous hotel streets
– Miami Beach’s Collins Avenue – The Setai stands out thanks in part to its
opulent oceanfront penthouse.
At 10,000 square-feet, the jaw-dropping
accommodations take up The Setai’s entire 40th floor, offering 360-degree city
and beach views.
The $32,000 a night spread include four
bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, and
large dining room, as well as a 3000 square foot rooftop tropical sanctuary.
2. The
Palms – Las Vegas, Nev. In a city full of high rollers, The Palms lures
big-wigs off of the Strip thanks to its over-the-top offerings.
At $35,000 a night on the weekends, the two-story
sky villa comes in as Las Vegas’s most expensive option for an overnight stay.
Highlights include a glass-enclosed
cantilevered pool, private terraces, massage and fitness rooms ...
And even a dry sauna.
1. Four
Seasons Hotel New York – New York, N.Y. While its regular rooms aren't too shabby, the Four
Seasons has cemented its commitment to luxury by offering North America's most
expensive hotel suite.
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