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Ask me, which hotel is the strongest in the world?

Ranking of the top ten hotels in the world

No. 1: Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France, rooftop suite US$37,200/night

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

Second place: President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland, luxury view suite for US$35,000/night

Independent elevator leads directly to the suite. All doors and windows are bullet-proof design, from multiple You can see the entire Lake Geneva in the direction.

Third place: 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.

Fourth place: Cala di Volpe Hotel, Sardinia, Italy, presidential suite US$27,277/night

The suite is sunny and has an outdoor seawater pool, a private viewing pavilion and sunlight bathroom.

Fifth place: Atlantis Hotel, Paradise Island, Bahamas, Arch Suite $25,000/night

The 10 rooms in the suite are right between the hotel’s twin towers , the appearance of the building is like a bridge unfolding in front of you. The famous American talk show host Oprah Winfrey and singer Michael Jackson have all lived here.

Sixth place: Elounda Beach Hotel, Crete, Greece, Palace Suite $21,030/night

Plenty of space is the biggest feature of this suite.

Seventh place: Plaza Athénée Hotel in Paris, France, Royal Suite US$17,494/night

You can see the Eiffel Tower and the famous Avenue Montagne here. The suites are heavily secured, with a fingerprint recognition system installed at the entrance in addition to surveillance cameras on the balcony.

Eighth place: Altamer Hotel on the Caribbean island of Anguilla, "African Sapphire Villa" suite $11,428/night

The villa has a butler, maid and private chef, as well as a Practice diving in the lagoon.

Ninth place: InterContinental Hotel Hong Kong, China, presidential suite US$11,183 per night

The suite has a total area of ??650 square meters and can overlook the night of Victoria Bay.

Tenth place: Burj Al Arab, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Royal Suite US$10,900/night

The suite is characterized by a round bed with a red ceiling. The floor can rotate. The master bathroom has a round Jacuzzi tub. The suite has an independent elevator and cinema room.