1. Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi



This hotel is at the top of the list for pricey lodgings. Emirates Palace, which was built for about $3 billion, features 394 opulent rooms and suites, 40 meeting and conference rooms, a beach with white sand, several pools and fountains, luxurious spas, marble from thirteen different nations, and more than 1,000 Swarovski crystal chandeliers. With the most prominent marina development in the Middle East, it's like a tiny gratification fort.


2. Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas



One of the most well-known resorts in the Bahamas is Atlantis Paradise Island, which was modelled after the fabled lost city. Atlantis Paradie Bahamas is home to five hotels: The Royal, The Beach, The Coral, and the recently constructed The Cove and The Reef.


3. Burj Al Arab in Dubai, UAE



The fourth-tallest hotel in the world is this marvel of contemporary architecture. The structure has a form that is similar to a ship's sail. The hotel was designed by Tom Wright, and it contains a helipad. It further asserts that it is a 7-star hotel.


4. Marsa Malaz Kempinski The Pearl Doha — Qatar



Qatar's revolutionary, synthetic 2014 saw the opening of the first hotel on the Pearl Island complex, an opulent pink skyscraper that dominates the harbor from its own islet. It's intentional for the building to evoke a Venetian palazzo with its domes, columns, and archways; in fact, some of the guest rooms even include paintings of Italy's Floating City along with romantic accents like steamer trunks and crystal chandeliers. There is a hammam at the Spa by Clarins for complete relaxation, and among the many restaurants here are standouts like Al Sufra, which features cuisine from Lebanon, Cyprus, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine.


5. Marquis Los Cabos, Los Cabos



The stunning lobby of Marquis Los Cabos spills out into the fiercely agitated sea like a temple to its creation, and it was inspired by a divine narrative about two angels seeking happiness on earth. The scene is created for vacationing VIPs with gorgeous specifically commissioned sculptures, enormous waterfalls, amazing infinity pools, and a wonderful serene spa. Next door is George Clooney's beachfront property. Luxury suites feature balconies from which you can frequently see whales migrating, and there are also private villas with private swimming pools.


6. The Marker Hotel — Dublin, Ireland



Facebook, Google, and Airbnb have established European headquarters in Dublin's Docklands, which are referred to as the "Silicon Docks." The unofficial landmark of the area is the Marker Hotel, a modern, geometric edifice in the center of Grand Canal Square. The entire hotel exudes a cool vibe, from the lobby's bright lighting to the bedrooms' vibrant accents. The nicest infinity pool in the city has a steam room that is scented with eucalyptus and is dimly illuminated. The rooftop bar, which is only open during certain seasons, offers stunning views of both the city and the Dublin highlands. Access is assured for guests, and you are certain to get friendly with the bartenders.


7. Laucala Island Resort Hilltop Estate, Fiji



You would still need to apply for permission to stay at this extremely opulent villa, which is situated on its own island in the Fijian Archipelago. The owner is Dietrick Mateschitz. Numerous people praised the hotel and referred to it as the Apex of the World in their reviews. You can't reserve a room here, but if you're buddies with the man who started Red Bull, you might be able to.


8. Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon Portugal



The Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon offers visitors a flashy way to experience Lisbon. This mid-century jewel is located across from Parque Eduardo VII and offers opulent furnishings and first-rate service that transport visitors to the Golden Age of Portugal. With exquisite handwoven tapestries by Portuguese artist José Sobral de Almada Negreiros, guest rooms are regal and dignified. It has a past-meets-present vibe thanks to the furnishings from the eighteenth century and the upscale white linens. Although it's simple to overindulge here, make sure to take use of the fitness facilities, such as an indoor lap pool and a rooftop running track.


9. Raj Palace Hotel, Jaipur, India



With a daily cost of more than $43,000, this hotel is the most expensive in Asia. It is advertised as a large history hotel and was constructed in 1727. The Maharaja once lived there, hence it was formerly known as The Maharaja's Pavilion. Even a museum honoring India's rich heritage can be found in the presidential suite.


10. Palms, Las Vegas



What better way to truly enjoy in Sin City than frolicking in one of the lavish rooftop suites at The Las Vegas Palms, such the Two-Story Sky Villa? The 8,500 square foot suite has an enclosed pool with views of The Strip and can seat up to 52 people for an event. These luxurious quarters are the ideal place to realize the vision of living in the manner the world's most renowned playboy is accustomed to thanks to their rotating bed, gym, movie area, and 17-seat full bar.


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