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They say the view is better from the top, and apparently, so is everything else. The demand for ultra-luxury hotel penthouses and suites for one-percenters and A-listers looking for a Champagne and caviar getaway has never been higher. It’s why the world’s top hospitality brands keep upping the ante.
“Ultrahigh-net-worth travelers are drawn to spaces that speak to their individual styles and interests,” says Kimberly Denison, founder of luxury travel agency Denison Travel. “Suites that offer opulence, a look into the unique history of a place or property, and luxury on their own terms remain in high demand.”
With these mega-suites rivaling the size of many mere mortals’ homes, Sunil Metcalfe, sales director at Black Tomato, points to the cachet of having lots of space to enjoy time with family and friends in an otherwise cramped cosmopolitan locale. He also notes the challenge hotels face in creating rooms better than the homes of their guests. “A client once told me, ‘Never book a bedroom worse than your own,’” he says.
Want to out-roll the highest rollers, not just anywhere but in their own playgrounds? Here’s a look at the best new wildly luxurious suites from Switzerland to Singapore.
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Rosewood São Paulo
Image Credit: Courtesy of Rosewood São Paulo Located in the heart of São Paulo, you can practically feel the city’s pulse from the Rosewood’s 27th-story penthouse. This brand-new suite spans three floors at the tippy top of the Mata Atlantica Tower, with unbeatable floor-to-ceiling views over the sprawling Brazilian metropolis.
Upping São Paulo’s luxury levels, award-winning creatives Jean Nouvel and Phillipe Starck designed every inch of this four-bedroom, 12,000-square-foot penthouse. The majority of its materials were sourced locally, like the Sucupira timber floors, the Itaúba wood walls, the Martira all-marble bathrooms, and the tribal decorations dotting its surfaces. Its lush rooftop garden and 1,000-square-foot Vitoria Regia marble infinity pool transport you to the Brazilian rain forest with tropical flowers and palm trees swaying overhead. Stays here include 24/7 butler service, food and beverages (yes, that includes bubbly), and a dedicated car and driver, plus a team of security agents. The hotel’s Asaya Spa by Guerlain also has an exclusive-use area for its penthouse guests.
From $50,000 per night
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Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Image Credit: Courtesy of Marina Bay Sands Images of Marina Bay Sands’s sloping towers are splashed across every Singapore advert around the globe. This household-name hotel has been undergoing a $1 billion renovation for the past several years; the result is more than 1,000 upgraded rooms, including its ultra-refined Paiza Collection.
The collection’s new Presidential Suites, overlooking the Singapore skyline, are made for entertaining—in serious style. Its 3,875 square feet includes two bedrooms, a media room with a 100,000-song karaoke machine, a fully-stocked Italian Arabescato Corchia marble bar, a golf simulator, and a fitness center. And when you need some downtime, the beds may be the city’s most comfortable. Handmade by Savoir, its artisans use centuries-old techniques, layers of hand-teased horse tail, Mongolian yak wool, and pure cashmere to induce an otherworldly night’s sleep. A stay in one of the Presidential Suites also includes a butler, a dining credit at its restaurants, and a professional photo shoot at the hotel’s world-famous rooftop infinity pool.
From $26,500 per night, minimum two-night stay
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Park Hyatt New York
Image Credit: Courtesy of Park Hyatt New York In honor of its decade-long reputation as a Central Park hotel staple, the Park Hyatt New York has debuted its new three-bedroom Manhattan Suite. Taking up 3,500 square feet of the hotel’s top floor, it’s located in a private wing for added peace and quiet 25 stories above Billionaire’s Row.
Channeling the style of a tech billionaire, à la Tony Stark, the suite’s design falls under the ultra-modern and sleek category, with clean edges, geometric lighting, travertine stone, slate surfaces, and copper fixtures. Its wet bar, butler’s kitchen, and private office make it an ideal business trip home base. And when it’s time to clock off, its 18-foot floor-to-ceiling windows over the city’s sparkling skyscrapers remind you to put down your phone and enjoy the view. Plus, in the city that never sleeps, the Bryte Balance king mattresses help fight jet lag with multi-sensory, AI-powered tech to ensure a longer and better night’s rest.
From $50,000 per night, minimum two-night stay
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Claridge’s, London
Image Credit: Courtesy of Claridges The grand dame of Mayfair just got a facelift—and she looks fabulous. After 130 years of ushering guests through the Art Deco revolving doors, it’s just completed a massive six-year renovation. Although London is undergoing a hotel renaissance, Claridge’s Penthouse Suite, designed by the renowned Rémi Tessier, is hard to beat.
Spanning a shocking 16,145 square feet, guests get 360-degree views of London from the aethereal heated rooftop pool and terrace. The space often feels like the world’s most comfortable art museum, housing the largest private collection of Damien Hirst pieces, a striking “lake” sculpture, and a grand piano inside a copper and glass box facing the sunset. More subtle design touches include timber from Lebanon, green onyx fireplaces, and a custom-built 360-degree rotating custom circular sofa. Its four ensuite bedrooms include unique touches like rounded windows, circular adjustable skylights, cedar wood, onyx bathrooms, and furniture designed by Tessier himself.
From $77,873 per night
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Atlantis the Royal, Dubai
Image Credit: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal In the bonafide capital of bling, the new Atlantis the Royal delivers all the flash decor and glam design you’d expect. Located on the Palm Jumeirah, this new hotel is home to one of the world’s most expensive suites, the Royal Mansion.
With a teeth-clenching price tag comes unparalleled levels of luxe. This split-level suite on the 18th and 19th floors of the hotel’s bridge spans more than 12,000 square feet, reachable by its own elevator. Once those doors open, its double-height ceilings and sweeping views of the Dubai Skyline and the Arabian Sea leave you gobsmacked. Two 100-year-old olive trees welcome guests into the open-air, all-marble living room with hanging gold chandeliers. The elegant decor carries through its four bedrooms and bathrooms, living room, bar area, and lounge. As impressive as its interiors are, its two outdoor areas are crowd-pleasers. Sunken water features snake-around plush seating and dining areas, and on the opposite side, its see-through infinity pool is a welcome reprieve during a Dubai scorcher.
From $100,000 per night
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Ultima Quai Wilson, Geneva
Image Credit: Courtesy of Ultima Quai Wilson On the shores of this global banking hub, past the Rolex and Chanel shops, Ultima Quai Wilson sits on the southern edge of Lake Geneva. Comprising five full-floor apartments inside a building dating back to 1875, the property shows off how the hotel’s dedicated design team artfully blended pre-war charm with the world’s finest finishings.
Its penthouse spans three full floors and includes six bedrooms, five bathrooms, spacious living and dining areas, a private gym, and a rooftop terrace with snow-capped views of Mont Blanc. Handmade velvet furniture from Italy sits on light chevron timber floors, and Dark Emperador marble decorates the bathrooms. The building’s subterranean spa includes a sauna, hammam, two treatment rooms, and a Jacuzzi. Penthouse guests can also request a private chef to cook fondue in the Miele and Smeg-outfitted kitchen, a private driver, or a house manager for any wishes and whims, day or night.
From $13,851 for a seven- to 30-day rental
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Raffles at Galaxy Macau
Image Credit: Courtesy of Raffles at Galaxy Macau Macau has long been a go-to for high rollers looking for a wild weekend away from Hong Kong. And over the past few years, swaths of super luxury hotels have rolled the dice on this destination, including the brand-new Raffles at Galaxy Macau.
The hotel’s Signature Three Bedroom Pool Suite comes in at a palatial 4,500 square feet on the sixth floor. An ode to the residence of a fictitious 14th-century Italian merchant, the suite’s interior touches include a White Statuario marble fireplace, Mahjong table, European and Asian artwork, and handcrafted crystal chandeliers. But the jackpot is its outdoor terrace with a 430-square-foot heated swimming pool and Jacuzzi. Other perks of a stay here include 24/7 butler service, a Rolls-Royce on standby, a selection of rare Chinese teas, and access to curated dining menus by Michelin-starred chefs.
From $68,000 per night