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What are the richest hotels in the world released by Forbes magazine in 2010?

1 Name: MGM Grand Hotel

Location: MGM Plaza, Las Vegas

Charge: US$5,000 per night

The hotel located on MGM Plaza imitates the 18th century Florentine Italian villa in architectural style. The 29 customer service centers in the hotel have their own supervisors who are on call 24 hours a day. The extremely luxurious hotel suite includes a luxurious restaurant, a private swimming pool and hot spring center, and two kitchens - one of which is mainly for Asian flavors and the other for European flavors. The kitchen is always waiting for the user's meals. Make a reservation. At the MGM Grand, the smallest villas are 2,900 square feet (1 foot is about 0.3 meters), and the largest are as high as 9,000 square feet (priced at $15,000 per night).

2 Name: North Island Seychelles Hotel

Location: Seychelles*** and North Island

Charge: US$3,217 per day/two people

North Island is a tourist attraction in the Republic of Seychelles, located near the archipelago on the east coast of Africa. Residents' beverages and meals are included in the hotel's daily charges (excluding certain champagnes). It is said that all seven villas in the hotel are completely handmade by local craftsmen in the Seychelles, with the smallest one measuring 4,890 square feet. Each villa has two bathrooms, and is fully equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV, Internet and other equipment. A large part of the food served at the hotel comes from local plants and herb gardens.

3 Name: Fregate Island Hotel

Location: Fregate Island, Seychelles***

Fregate Island (privately owned)

Price: US$2,482 per day for two people. Fregate Island is owned by German industrialist Ot Happel. It is another tourist attraction in Seychelles and the country. Another travel choice for billionaires. The price of $2,482 per day for two people does not include the 15% surtax and service charge, but don’t forget that Fregate Private Island Resort’s 16 villas can only accommodate about 40 guests at a time.

4 Name: French Guadeloupe Hotel

Location: French West Indies

Price: US$2,292 per night

< p>Fourteen one-bedroom cottages and one three-bedroom cottage make up this manor-castle-style hotel. Each cabin has a large eucalyptus bed and swimming pool. The hotel's cabins are built behind an old-fashioned French West Indies plantation, but they are full of modernity, giving residents a sense of being in another world when walking inside and outside the house. Check-in fee is $2,292, which includes breakfast and airport transfer transportation.

5 Name: Singita Private Game Sanctuary

Location: Sabisen, South Africa

Charge: US$2,200 per night/two people

Singita Private Game Reserve has a total area of ??19,000 hectares, and the $2,200 per night fee includes two daily in-car tours of the reserve, airport transfers, and all beverages, laundry, and pressing services . Visitors can choose their own accommodation from 18 villas in 5 suites, and enjoy as many as 12,000 bottles of African wine in the wine cellar.

6 Name: Wakaya Club

Location: Fiji

Charge: US$1,900 per night/two people

The garden is just as wonderful The views make the Wakaya Club fee equally astonishing. The club has a minimum stay of five days and includes all meals, golf, tennis coaching, laundry, as well as croquet, canoeing and twice-daily diving. Although there are no special regulations, tourists will consciously donate generously to local Christian funds.

7 Name: Turtle Island Hotel

Location: Fiji

Price: USD 1836 per night/two people

Turtle Island includes 14 Each double suite is made of thatch and has a vaulted roof. As an island hotel, each cabin has its own open-air restaurant to enjoy the endless sea. The suites are equipped with indoor jet Jacuzzi facilities. All meals and activities are included in the fee. The island also has a 3-acre plantation, so tropical fruits and fresh seafood are frequent guests on the hotel's tables.

8 Name: Huka Top Resort Estate

Location: New Zealand

Price: US$1,780 per night/two people

As a British A royal retreat, Huka Cottage has hosted Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward and several dukes and duchesses. The resort fee includes breakfast, pre-dinner cocktails and formal dinner.

9 Name: Burj Al Arab Hotel

Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Price: USD 1,333 per night for two persons

The hotel, which looks like a sailing ship in progress, was built in 1999 on a man-made peninsula off the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Each suite of rooms in the hotel is composed of two floors. The lower floor is the guest's bathroom, and the upper floor is the owner's bedroom and bathroom.

The hotel provides users with a free bus pick-up service, which can directly go to Dubai malls and markets. At the same time, the hotel also provides a luxury car Rolls-Royce to pick up and drop off users, of course, this requires a high fee. Breakfast at the hotel costs $41, and a 10 percent service charge and another 10 percent "municipality charge" help the hotel catapult it into the ranks of the world's top fee-paying hotels.

10 Name: Little Palm Island Hotel

Location: Florida

Price: $1,145 per night/two people

This hotel’s The sky-high charges don't even include meals and activity fees (hotels can also offer a full range of charge types). The 28 cabins are equipped with air conditioning, internet, whirlpool tubs and private outdoor showers. The hotel prohibits the use of telephones, alarm clocks and televisions. Visitors can travel on the hotel's motor yacht.