Top Hotel/Resort Suites of the Year – 2008
Elite Traveler, the worldwide private jet lifestyle magazine, has recently released its much anticipated “101 Top Hotel/Resort Suites of the Year” in the July/August 2008 issue. The Super-Rich continue to traverse the globe on private jets, experiencing the best the world has to offer in terms of hotel and resort accommodations, shopping, and living the […]
Elite Traveler, the worldwide private jet lifestyle magazine, has recently released its much anticipated “101 Top Hotel/Resort Suites of the Year” in the July/August 2008 issue.
The Super-Rich continue to traverse the globe on private jets, experiencing the best the world has to offer in terms of hotel and resort accommodations, shopping, and living the private jet lifestyle.
The most expensive suite on the 101 Top Suites this year is in Europe, the $52,000/night Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President Wilson in Geneva Switzerland, which is only reserved for Hed of states and celebrities
Located only steps from Lake Geneva, the art deco President Wilson Hotel offers one of the world’s most fascinating views of the Alps and Mont Blanc. The Imperial Suite, which takes up the entire top floor of the hotel, is reached via a private elevator and has four bedrooms, all of which overlook Lake Geneva. The suite is decorated in a contemporary style, with marble and hardwood floors, and the bay windows overlook Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc.
This Royal Penthouse Suite is followed closely by the $50,000/night Royal Villa at the Grand Resort Lagonissi in Attica, Greece; It is followed by Imperial Suite at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome which requires you to have $21,000.
In the United States, the most expensive suite is the Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel New York at $30,000/night, also notable as the most expensive suite ever built in the United States. The Chairman Suite at the Palazzo Resort in Las Vegas comes in next at $20,000/night.
“We keep track of all luxury properties that are opening and renovating and visit them throughout the year,” says Editorial Director Laura Hughes. “Our readers spend more than $400,000 per year at hotels and resorts, so price isn’t an issue to them — we just want to alert them to the most unique design styles, best services, and new amenities in the most amazing locations, whatever the price.”
And you, which one of these expensive suites would you rent out if you won the lotto?