5 exceptional hotel rooms
With a lush botanical garden, an art gallery or two-storey suites, luxury hotels always surprise with the aesthetics of their rooms. Added to this is incomparable comfort, tailor-made services, daring architecture and most of the time, depending on the country, breathtaking views.
The Burj Al Arab in Dubai
When it comes to luxury hotels, the Burj Al Arab has stood out from the competition for over 20 years. Shaped like a giant sail reminiscent of Dubai’s maritime heritage, the hotel offers rooms for up to 24,000 euros per night. The superb 780 square meter suites allow you to enjoy the Dubaiote skyline, at the heart of a tower 321 meters high.
The Burj Al Arab offers its customers nine exceptional restaurants, including Al Mahara, located under the sea, or Al Muntaha, 200 meters high. Hotel guests can use the 7-star establishment's numerous service cars. Rolls-Royce or Mercedes of your choice, unless you prefer to travel ... by helicopter.
The Poseidon Undersea Resorts in Fiji
To sleep with the fish, the Poseidon Undersea Resort offers a unique stay 20,000 leagues under the sea. Hotel guests settle into submarine capsules with an area of up to 110 square meters. Located 15 meters deep, the hotel has a restaurant, bar, library, conference room, spa and chapel for weddings. The place is accessible by an elevator with transparent walls allowing you to admire the flora and fauna of the Pacific by going to your room. Unforgettable luxury at over 3,000 euros per night.
The Katikies in Greece
The Katikies Hotel is one of the most amazing establishments in the Cyclades on the island of Santorini. It has fabulous terraces adorned with lanterns and a theatrical setting. Luxurious villas sink into the rock of the Oia Cliffs suspended above the waters of the Aegean Sea. Weightless suites from the imagination of famous Greek architect Ilias Apostolidis show his taste for the Aegean style. An aesthetic highlighting the softness of the curves while maintaining the freshness of the place. The charm of the infinity pool, between sky and sea. While the price for a double room starts at 704 euros, the most expensive suites are estimated at 2,500 euros per night with a private pool carved into the rock.
The Raj Palace in Jaipur
Stay in a former royal palace built in 1727 in the heart of Rajasthan, in the Pink City of Jaipur. This palace was voted “best world heritage hotel” by “The World Travel awards” in 2007. Its restaurant was selected among the best tables in the world, at the 32nd international hotel and restaurant award in Fitur Spain by the American Travel Association.
The most luxurious suite, the presidential suite at $ 17,000 per night* (over 15,000 €), offers you a unique setting, on several floors with crystal chandeliers and vast terraces. The services are plethora of which include Ayurvedic massages, Kerala massages, beauty and herbal treatments to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul.
The Bellagio in Las Vegas
The perfect place to get acquainted with the luxurious and crazy vibe of the city that never sleeps. The most luxurious suite at the Bellagio is estimated at over $ 6,000 per night (5,400 euros) for a 370 square meter apartment with solarium and views of the hotel's botanical garden, where its famous fountains stand. In addition to the 9 luxury restaurants and the palace casino, you will benefit from a prime location, right in the heart of the Strip.
*Source : rajpalace.com
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