At an eye-watering £21,000 per night the Ty Warner Penthouse Suite at the Four Seasons in New York is possibly the world’s most expensive hotel room.
But what exactly do you get for your hard-earned cash? A suite that screams decadence and first class luxury like no other, but at around £870 per hour, you would certainly hope so.
The exclusive suite covers the entire 52nd floor and consists of nine rooms, all painstakingly designed by legendary architect I.M. Pei, Peter Marino and hotel owner Ty Warner.
Think glass balconies, skylights and floor-to-ceiling bay windows offering the most breathtaking 360-degree views
Escape the New York hustle and bustle by flicking through a good book in your private library, unwinding in your own personal spa room or admiring the green bowenite waterfall in the Zen garden.
As you relax and unwind, don't think twice about calling on your very own personal trainer, butler or even therapist, who will cater to your every whim.
Then, if and when, you can force yourself to leave the comfort of the canopy bed and the warmth of the heated floors, you can whiz down in a private lift to a waiting Rolls Royce Phantom or Mercedes Maybach to whisk you to dinner anywhere in the city.
For the rest of us, the hotel does a mean Bigger Apple Martini for £13.
across Central Park and Manhattan. |