10 of the World’s Best Luxury Hotel Suites

Asia

1. The Presidential Suite, The Raj Palace Hotel, Jaipur, India

This is not your typical suite. Booking this will actually surprise you as you will be escorted to a building. You read it right. A building. The Maharajah’s Pavilion is one of two Presidential Suites at The Raj Palace Hotel in India. A private lift will take you to 4 floors, all for your reserved use. The first floor welcomes you to a lounge area with a bar. The second floor is home to gold leafed walls and a museum showcasing the Old Throne and Bolsters of India’s King. The third room will awaken your senses as it is home to food and reading. An extravagant dining area adjacent to a kitchen is where your meals get served and a library is in place to get your food for thoughts. On the top floor is where you get to feast your eyes with a panoramic view of the city while you party alongside a swimming pool, a private bar and spa to complete the pleasantries. Cap the night inside the bedroom decorated with the purest ivory and gold furnishings. All worth it for $15,000 a night. Be on the lookout for the opening of the Shahi Mahal Presidential Suite as this prestigious room books at $45,000 a night.

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2. The Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE

This lavish room will make you feel like an Arab royalty overnight. Breathtaking views of the Arabian gulf is set before you as you partake of the room’s amenities which include a lounge area, library and a home theater. A 24 carat Gold iPad is available for your personal use, as well as two 21-inch iMacs and two HD TVs in 42-inch and 32-inch, depending on your viewing preference. 2 King sized beds are in place for your sleeping pleasure. Prepare to cash out $18,716 per night to try this room.

(via jumeirah.com)

3. The Ritz-Carlton Suite, Tokyo, Japan

Want to try turning Japanese any time soon? Head on to The Ritz-Carlton in Tokyo, Japan. This suite is perfect for 5 adults. Viewable from the deck is the whole of Tokyo and the outer gardens of the Imperial Palace. What a treat, eh? The beds are king sized and the baths are in marble complete with a tub and a walk-in closet. The room features a mini bar, a living room and a dining area. Greet your pocket, “Oyasuminasai” and turn in $26,300 for your night’s stay.

(via ritzcarlton.com)