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Introduce the world's top hotels

Martinez Hotel Cannes, France, penthouse suite $37,200/night.

For Europeans who lack sunshine, Cannes in summer is a paradise, and Cannes Film Festival is also one of the highlights in summer. The penthouse suite is located on the 7th floor of the hotel, and its balcony has a beautiful view of the Mediterranean Sea.

Wilson Presidential Hotel, Geneva, Switzerland, deluxe suite $35,000/night.

Independent elevator goes directly to the suite, all doors and windows are bulletproof, and you can see the whole Lake Geneva from many directions.

Lagonissi Hotel in Athens, Greece, Royal Villa $34,088/night.

The villa has a fully equipped gym and kitchen, as well as a spacious living room and dining room.

Hotel Cala di Volpe, Sardinia, Italy, Presidential Suite $27,277/night.

The suite is sunny, with an outdoor swimming pool, a private viewing pavilion and a sunny bathroom.

Atlantis Hotel Paradise Island Bahamas, Arch Bridge Suite $25,000/night.

Suite 10 room is just between the twin towers of the hotel, and the building looks like a bridge. Oprah winfrey, a famous American talk show host, and Michael Jackson, a singer, once lived here.

Elonda Beach Hotel, Crete, Greece, Palace Suite 2 1030 USD/night.

The biggest feature of this suite is its large space.

Paris Athena Plaza Hotel, Royal Suite 17494 USD/night.

Here you can see the Eiffel Tower and the famous Montagne Avenue. The security measures in the suite are very strict. In addition to the monitor installed on the balcony, a fingerprint identification system was installed at the entrance.

Altamer Hotel, Anguilla, Caribbean, "African Sapphire Villa" suite 1 1428 USD/night.

There are housekeepers, servants and private chefs in the villa, as well as lagoons for practicing diving.

Intercontinental Hotel China, Presidential Suite 1 1 183 USD/night.

The suite has a total area of 650 square meters and overlooks Victoria Bay at night.

Burj Khalifa Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Royal Suite 10900 USD/night.

The suites of the seven-star hotel in Dubai feature a round bed with a red ceiling, and the floor under the bed can rotate. There is a circular jacuzzi in the master bathroom. The suite has a separate elevator and movie hall.

Luxury goods can be seen everywhere nowadays. You can spend $265,438+05,000 on a bottle of Clive Christian perfume, and you can also enjoy a hamburger of $65,438+020 at DB Bistro oderne in new york. In this trend of pursuing luxury goods, hotels all over the world are not backward.

In the list of "the most expensive hotel rooms in the world" recently selected by Forbes magazine in 2006, the room prices of the top 10 all exceeded $25,000 per night, and the top suite of Martinez Hotel in Cannes, France was as high as $37,200 per night. This suite has 4 bedrooms and a balcony, where you can enjoy the luxurious jacuzzi and beautiful Mediterranean scenery, plus the satisfaction of staying in the most expensive hotel room.

The explosive growth of this "super suite" makes people wonder: When did the ordinary $5,000-a-night suite become obsolete? Will the number of "super suites" one day exceed the average number of rooms in traditional hotels?

Bjorn Hansen, who is in charge of the hotel industry survey of PricewaterhouseCoopers, said: "The expectations of luxury environment are now at an unprecedented level, and the level of suites and the decoration and entertainment facilities inside are also at an unprecedented level. "

According to industry analysts, it is now a luxury for some international tourists to pay for themselves, and their ability to pay far exceeds that of the past.

Mark Wood Voss, vice president of PKF Consulting Company, said that the richest one thousandth of people in the world don't care about the price, they want the best wherever they go, and their wealth is still increasing, which is one of the reasons for the rising demand for such facilities. He also said that although this kind of "super suite" will never be as common as the economic suite because of its high cost, hotel owners still need to get practical benefits from it. Woodworth said that hoteliers are raising prices by building "super suites" to compete with their peers, because such facilities will enhance the overall image of their hotels.

At the same time, for customers, the "super suite" is not just a face-burning decoration. Hansen said that more and more companies choose to arrange strategic meetings in this suite, "because there is a private space and a place for participants to spend the night." So the company doesn't have to spend more money to use the conference room outside the president's suite.

In addition, sometimes, companies don't have to spend money to buy "super suites" at all. Hansen said, "This kind of suite often comes with a large number of conference reservations, which the public does not always understand."

The Ritz-Carlton

Marriott Hotel Group of America

four seasons; all the year round

Four Seasons Hotel

Park Hyatt

Hyatt Hotel Management Group

Peninsula (peninsula)

Hong kong Shanghai hotel co., ltd

Mandarin Oriental Hotel

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group Hong Kong

Conrad.

Hilton Anglo-American Hotel Group

Vestin

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Group, USA

Kempinski (Kempinski)

Kempinski Hotel Group Germany

W hotel

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Group, USA

Jumeira

Jumeirah International Hotel Group, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Regent

Carlson Hotels Group, USA

Saint The Regess (Saint Regis)

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Group, USA

Intercontinental (intercontinental)

British Intercontinental Hotels Group

Sol Melia:

Spain Samuela Hotel Management Group