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World’s Most Expensive Hotels For High Net Worth Individuals, 2020

Burj Al Arab Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The hotel industry has boomed in the 21st century, and the businesses have realised that there is a significantly large base of people ready to shell out huge chunks of money for comfort and luxury. As a result of this, many expensive hotels have emerged. While the majority of these hotels are located in the United States as per recent studies, there has been a noticeable rise in their numbers in other developed parts of the world, particularly Europe and Dubai. The developing countries, such as India and Brazil, which attract millions of tourists from the world, are also embracing the trend of luxurious hospitality.

In this article, I am going to talk about 5 of such properties loaded with extravagance and upscale hospitality you will hardly find a match for. These are among the most expensive as well as highly-rated hotels in the world, and if ever you get the heart to douse yourself in unparalleled richness, then these hotels should be your top considerations.

These are the most expensive hotels in the world for high net worth individuals

  1. The Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    Address:  Jumeirah St – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
    Dubai is known for many things, and one of them being its lavish hotels. Burj Al Arab was heralded as the world’s first 7-star hotel in the whole wide world. Brought to life by the visionary architect, Tom Wright, the hotel will instantly remind you of the sail of a ship, standing on an artificially-created gorgeous island. The Royal Suite spans over 2 floors, bears furnishings of gold and offers you luxurious services of a butler, private dining, and a world of mind-blowing services such as highly well-equipped fitness center, swimming pools, and fine dining.

    Burj Al Arab Dubai - United Arab Emirates

  2. Empathy Suite at the The Palms, Las Vegas, United States
    Address: 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103, United States
    Las Vegas is a feeling in itself, and you can enhance it while staying at Empathy Suite. Redesigned by Damian Hurst who painstakingly transformed an old villa suite into what it is today, everything about this place is rich and beautiful. If you sign up for a stay at this scenic property, you will be the center of some of the most fantastic services you will ever be given. From 2 master bedrooms furnished with ultra-expensive beddings and equipped with sleek and highly modern bathrooms to a sprawling spa and a private tour of the in-house art collection, there is almost everything and anything that a guest would expect. This place dazzles with the unique spirit of Las Vegas, but you have to shell out $100,000 to be a part of it.

    Empathy Suite, The Palms Las Vegas, United States

  3. The Mark Penthouse at the Mark Hotel, New York, United States
    Address: 25 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075, United States
    Welcome to the largest penthouse of the United States of America, The Mark Penthouse. As part of the deal, you will get 5 really spacious bedrooms most of which come appointed with lavish bathrooms featuring modern interiors and expensive amenities. In addition to this, you will get 2 warm fireplaces and a large living room to relax in with your friends and family. Oh, by the way, you can have the entire living room transformed into a ballroom; so if you have a social event on the mind, you just need to tell the staff. The interiors are as opulent as they sound and make you feel no less than a royalty. Also, this is the best place to have an all-encompassing view of the famous Central Park.

    The Mark Penthouse, the Mark Hotel, New York, United States

  4.  The Royal Penthouse at the Hotel President Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland.
    Address: Quai Wilson 47, 1211 Genève, Switzerland
    Geneva is a lovely city and can provide you with a good dose of luxury for which Switzerland is well-known. Hotel President Wilson houses the shockingly expensive the Royal Penthouse on the 8th floor and promises you an experience matched by none but few. The mesmerizing views of Mount Blanc and the serene Lake Geneva will brighten up your mood, and anything else you might require would be provided by the excellent furnishings and in-room services. You get 12 richly appointed bedrooms each of which is equipped with smart and gorgeous bathrooms, a Jacuzzi bath, round-the-clock personal assistance, and fine dining arranged by a private chef. There will be a butler at your service whenever you so desire.

    Hotel President Wilson Geneva Switzerland

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Anna Papadopoulos, D.Litt.
Anna Papadopoulos, D.Litt. in Strategic Journalism and Publishing, is the senior money, wealth, and asset management editor at CEOWORLD Magazine, where she leverages her unique background as a Wall Street analyst turned editor to shape insightful, data-driven content for business leaders worldwide. With more than a decade of experience in financial services and editorial leadership, Anna specializes in translating market data, investor sentiment, and macroeconomic trends into strategic narratives that inform and inspire top executives.

Prior to joining CEOWORLD magazine, she worked in investment banking at a major firm before transitioning to editorial roles at leading financial publications. Her work has spanned topics such as corporate governance, executive leadership, ESG investing, and crisis communications. Anna holds degrees in Economics and Strategic Communications, and her analytical rigor is matched by her deep understanding of public relations strategy. She believes that finance and brand reputation are intertwined and crafts her editorial content with that in mind.

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