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What is a luxury hotel?

Five-star or above, beautiful, neat, clean, waiters have a good attitude towards guests ... and so on.

This is a group of hotels that have developed luxury and luxury to a new peak. They have witnessed all kinds of rich people in the world, and a new futuristic life trend is spreading quietly, giving them a top real estate concept-ultra-luxury hotel. What are the most expensive hotels in the world in 2005? Let's take a look at the sky-high hotels of these billionaires announced by Forbes.

1 Name: MGM Hotel

Venue: MGM Plaza in Las Vegas

Cost: $5,000 per night

The hotel in MGM Plaza is modeled after the villa style in Florence, Italy in the18th century. The hotel's 29 customer service centers have their own supervisors, who are on call 24 hours a day. The most luxurious hotel suites include a luxurious restaurant, a private swimming pool and hot spring center, and two kitchens-one of which is mainly Asian and the other is European. The kitchens are always waiting for customers to order food. In MGM Hotel, the smallest villa area is 2,900 square feet (1 foot is about 0.3 meters), and the largest villa area is 9,000 square feet (the price per night is 1.5 million US dollars).

2 Name: North Island Seychelles Hotel

Venue: Seychelles and Guobei Island

Cost: USD 3,265,438+07 per person per day.

North Island is a tourist attraction in Seychelles, an island near the east coast of Africa. The daily cost of the hotel includes drinks and meals (except some champagne). It is said that all seven villas in the hotel are handmade by local Seychelles craftsmen, and the smallest one is 4,890 square feet. Each villa has two bathrooms, with air conditioning, satellite TV and Internet. A large part of the food provided by the hotel comes from local plants and herbal gardens.

Name: Frege Island Hotel

Venue: Frege, Seychelles, Republic of China

Islands (privately owned)

Price: $2,482 per person per day. Fregete Island is owned by German industrialist Otto Harper. This is another tourist attraction in Seychelles and another choice for billionaires to travel. The daily price of $2,482 for two people does not include 65,438+05% surcharge and service charge, but please don't forget that the 65,438+06 villa of Fregete Private Island Resort can only accommodate about 40 tourists at the same time.

Name: Guadeloupe Hotel, France

Venue: French West Indies

Price: $2,292 per night

14 one-bedroom cabins and a three-bedroom cabin make up this manor castle hotel. Each cabin has a big eucalyptus bed and a swimming pool. The hotel's cabin is built behind the old plantation in the French West Indies, but it is full of modernity, which makes residents feel like a world apart when they walk inside and outside. The check-in fee is $2,292, including breakfast and airport transportation.

Name: Xinjita Private Animal Sanctuary

Venue: Sabison, South Africa

Cost: $2,200 per night/two people.

The private animal sanctuary in Xinjita has a total area of 65,438+09,000 hectares, and the fee of $2,200 per night includes two trips to the in-car sanctuary and the airport every day, as well as all drinks and clothes washing and ironing services. Visitors can choose their own residence from the five suites 18 villa and enjoy up to 12000 bottles of African wine in the wine cellar.

6 Name: Vakaya Club

Venue: Fiji

Cost: 1900 USD per night/two people.

The beautiful landscape like a garden makes the fees charged by Vakaya Club equally amazing. The club stipulates that the minimum stay is five days, and the expenses include all expenses of catering, golf, tennis coach, laundry cleaning, gateball, kayaking and diving twice a day. Although there are no special regulations, tourists will consciously donate generously to the local Christian fund.

7 Name: Turtle Island Hotel

Venue: Fiji

Price: 1836 USD per night/two persons.

Kameyama includes 14 double suites, each of which is made of thatch and has an arched roof. As an island hotel, each cabin has its own open-air restaurant and can enjoy the endless sea. The suite is equipped with indoor jacuzzi facilities. All meals and activities are included in the fee. There is also a 3-acre plantation on the island, so tropical fruits and fresh seafood are frequent guests on the hotel table.

8 Name: Huka Top Holiday Manor

Venue: New Zealand

Price: 1780 USD per night/two persons.

As a leisure place for members of the British royal family, Huka Cabin once hosted Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward and many dukes and duchesses. The resort fee includes breakfast, cocktail before dinner and formal dinner.

9 Name: burgui Al Arab Hotel

Venue: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Price: 1333 USD per night/two persons.

This sailboat-looking hotel was built in 1999 on an artificial peninsula near the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Each room in the hotel consists of two floors, the lower floor is the guest's bathroom, and the upper floor is the master's bedroom and bathroom. The hotel provides users with free shuttle bus service, which can directly reach the shopping malls and markets in Dubai. At the same time, the hotel also provides a luxury car Rolls Royce to pick up and drop off users, which of course costs a lot of money. The breakfast fee in this hotel is $465,438 +0. On the other hand, 65,438+00% service fee and another 65,438+00% "municipal authority fee" also help the hotel rank among the top paid hotels in the world.

10 Name: Little Palm Island Hotel

Location: Florida

Price: 1 145 USD per night/two people.

The sky-high price of the hotel does not even include meals and activities (the hotel can also provide a full set of fees). The 28 cabins are equipped with air conditioning, Internet, jacuzzi and private outdoor shower. Telephone, alarm clock and TV are forbidden in this hotel. Tourists can travel by the hotel's motorboat.