The rich like to be surrounded by luxury so when they need to stay the night, they prefer it to be luxurious experience. The hotel business takes note about this and presents the refined public with architectural and sophisticated jewels. Let’s take a sneak peek behind the curtains of the most expensive hotels in the World.
Hotel Marina Bay in Singapore will offer you unimaginable experience. It took $ 5,4 billion to create this hotel which offers you not only great services but also the Sky Park- boat shaped roof on top of three towers. The Infinity pool will let you float in the skies while swimming. It creates the illusion of a waterfall at the end of the pool, which for some of us that detest heights will look too dangerous to even dip into the pool. But this attraction is quite popular because it lets you float in the skies, while the water is getting out in special tubes at its end, leaving us think otherwise. The shopaholics are able to shop while gliding in Chinese style boats in the indoor canal. The hotel has its own theater and casino. The outdoor square and crystal pavilion add touch of extravagance, so does every piece of art, especially made and integrated in the hotel’s building.
If you ever happen to visit Dubai you will notice that everything there is made on a larger scale. The money from the Oil industry is poured into splendid buildings and some of them are even attacking the World records for height. There is one building there that contested for the title of the most expensive hotel- the Emirates palace in Abu Dhabi. Over 20 000 people worked on creating it and that took 3 years of time and cost over 2 billion of pounds. Swarovski crystals are incrusted into the chandeliers, which are ones of the biggest chandeliers in the World and gold leaves from 22 carat are used to decorate the hotel. The biggest dome in the World is also here, now bigger than the one at the Saint Peter basilica at Rome. The cheapest room starts at 300 pounds a night. There are special packages going for $1 million that are oriented towards the celebrities or wealthy businessmen. It includes suites for a week, private driver, and different types of activities- private flight to Jordan to spend the day there shopping or visiting the landmarks. Creating your own Persian carpets in the special workshop, diving for pearls in Bahrain, it’s all included. If you are golf enthusiast you can participate in Abu Dhabi’s Royal Gold Experience. This lavish lifestyle is sustained with a lot of work from the numerous well-trained personal.
Burj Al Arab ( برج العرب, Tower of the Arabs) claims 7 stars, but some critics dispute that it’s actually 5 stars plus some extra. The hotel is actually a tower in the shape of a boat’s sail. It’s beautiful to look at, rising in the bay of Jumeirah. There is a helicopter platform on top of it, where a game of tennis between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer took place. The tower is built on the ground of artificial island. Private driver and Rolls- Royce will be at your service.
Hotel Marina Bay in Singapore will offer you unimaginable experience. It took $ 5,4 billion to create this hotel which offers you not only great services but also the Sky Park- boat shaped roof on top of three towers. The Infinity pool will let you float in the skies while swimming. It creates the illusion of a waterfall at the end of the pool, which for some of us that detest heights will look too dangerous to even dip into the pool. But this attraction is quite popular because it lets you float in the skies, while the water is getting out in special tubes at its end, leaving us think otherwise. The shopaholics are able to shop while gliding in Chinese style boats in the indoor canal. The hotel has its own theater and casino. The outdoor square and crystal pavilion add touch of extravagance, so does every piece of art, especially made and integrated in the hotel’s building.
If you ever happen to visit Dubai you will notice that everything there is made on a larger scale. The money from the Oil industry is poured into splendid buildings and some of them are even attacking the World records for height. There is one building there that contested for the title of the most expensive hotel- the Emirates palace in Abu Dhabi. Over 20 000 people worked on creating it and that took 3 years of time and cost over 2 billion of pounds. Swarovski crystals are incrusted into the chandeliers, which are ones of the biggest chandeliers in the World and gold leaves from 22 carat are used to decorate the hotel. The biggest dome in the World is also here, now bigger than the one at the Saint Peter basilica at Rome. The cheapest room starts at 300 pounds a night. There are special packages going for $1 million that are oriented towards the celebrities or wealthy businessmen. It includes suites for a week, private driver, and different types of activities- private flight to Jordan to spend the day there shopping or visiting the landmarks. Creating your own Persian carpets in the special workshop, diving for pearls in Bahrain, it’s all included. If you are golf enthusiast you can participate in Abu Dhabi’s Royal Gold Experience. This lavish lifestyle is sustained with a lot of work from the numerous well-trained personal.
Burj Al Arab ( برج العرب, Tower of the Arabs) claims 7 stars, but some critics dispute that it’s actually 5 stars plus some extra. The hotel is actually a tower in the shape of a boat’s sail. It’s beautiful to look at, rising in the bay of Jumeirah. There is a helicopter platform on top of it, where a game of tennis between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer took place. The tower is built on the ground of artificial island. Private driver and Rolls- Royce will be at your service.

