The world's most expensive hotel rooms

 

10. Ambassador's Bure at Wakaya Club & Spa, Fiji

 

Cost: $4,900 a night (All figures US). If your idea of luxury is a secluded island hideaway, Fiji's Wakaya Club & Spa is at your service. And interestingly enough, this secluded getaway is much more affordable than the other suites named in this article. This private island resort is composed of only 10 waterfront bures (or cottages), and the Ambassador's is its largest at 4,500 square feet. The bure's own spa, a private pool, several decks and a hammock are accompanied by private access to the Pacific Ocean. (Photo courtesy of Wakaya Club & Spa)

 

9. Imperial Suite at Park Hyatt Vendôme, Paris

 

Cost: $19,000 a night. You'll be content as a cat, soaking in the Parisian sunlight from the second-floor rooms of the Park Hyatt Vendôme. $19,000 will get you about 820 square feet of high ceilings, a spa bathroom (with a massage table, should you get the yen for an á la carte rub-down), a large living room, dining room and a work room (if you're on the clock). You'll also receive round-the-clock room service, along with an in-room safe for all your valuables. (Photo courtesy of Park Hyatt Vendôme)

 

8. The Royal Suite at Burj Al Arab, Dubai

 

Cost: $22,900 a night. This 25th-floor, two-bedroom suite is the very definition of indulgence in über-luxurious Dubai. After being chauffeured around the city in your choice of a Rolls Royce or a BMW and then stepping off your own private elevator, you'll be enveloped by the suite's marble, gold, mahogany and leopard-print décor. Explore each room and find full-size Hermes' 24, Faubourg fragrances and body products in several marble bathrooms, a rotating four-poster bed in the master bedroom and even a private cinema and library. And just in case you need a helicopter ride, well, the hotel offers those too -- but at additional cost. (Photo courtesy of Jumeirah)

 

7. Bridge Suites, Royal Towers at Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas

 

Cost: $25,000 a night. The Bridge Suites span the space between Atlantis, Paradise Island's two Royal Towers, hence the name "Bridge Suites." Along with an awesome 16-story-high view on an 800-square-foot balcony, guests will enjoy the undivided attention of a staff of seven. Luxurious embellishments like a 22-karat gold chandelier in the dining room and a grand piano in the living room make this suite the ultimate in Bahamian extravagance. (Photo courtesy of Atlantis)