1. Royal Suite, Mardan Palace, Antalya (Turkey) – $18,345
The Mardan Palace opened it’s doors only little over a year ago, but their Royal Suites (the hotel has two of these) are already listed amongst the most expensive European hotel rooms. For little over $18k a night, you get no less than 6,400 square feet of extreme luxury.
2. Ritz-Carlton Suite, Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Moscow (Russia) – $16,400
Think Russia is cheap? Think again! Exclusivity and luxury are a commodity in most Moscovian hotels, including the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The 2,800 Sq Ft suite offers a stunning view over the Red Square, the Kremlin and St. Basil’s Cathedral.
3. Suite Cupola, Westin Excelsior, Rome (Italy) – $23,153
The Westin Excelsior Hotel in the Italian capital Rome is praised for its wonderful location, but the exorbitant price tag is definitely something to frown upon. The Suite Cupola features wonderful hand painted ceilings in the bathroom, and includes a dining room for up to 10 people.
4. Sultan Suite, Çirağan Palace Kempinski, Istanbul (Turkey) – $27,704
The Sultan Suite of the Çirağan Palace Kempinski measures a whopping 3,000 square feet and has a 180 degree view over the Bosporus. For little over $27,000 a night, you get a 24-hour butler service and a room with four LCD tvs.
5. Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond, Geneva (Switzerland) – $28,894
Switzerland is one of the most expensive countries in Europe. It’s a country of banks and bankers, and these people obviously want a good place to spend their nights. And what’s better than a luxury room with three large bedrooms, a marbel bathroom and bulletproof windows, right?
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Top most expensive hotel rooms in europe 2015, average room rates rose 4.9 percent during the first quarter of 2015 to $159 a night, likely due to high demand linked to the upcoming Olympics . Hotel prices dropped in about half of the European cities surveyed by HRS, which found the biggest declines in Oslo and Lisbon, at 10 percent and 9 percent, respectively.