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World's Most Luxurious Hotels

 World's Most Luxurious Hotels

New hotels are exciting, for sure, but nothing can compare to the grand dames of the world: the handful of century-old institutions that have set global standards for luxury and hospitality.
It comes in all shapes and sizes and can be experienced all over the planet, especially in hotels.
That is we have compiled this list of the world's most opulent hotels.

Whether you're dreaming of traveling to a once-in-a-lifetime location, looking for inspiration for a special event, searching for examples of luxurious changes you can make to your own hotel, or anything in between — we've got you covered.

From butler service and private pools to incredible amenities and perks, keep reading to see some of the most luxurious hotels the world has to offer.

The Stanley Hotel, Estes

 And if it looks a little familiar, well, it's for a good reason: It inspired the fictional Overlook Hotel, setting of Stephen King's "The Shining." It's only fitting, then, that the hotel offers a "Night Spirit Tour" to introduce guests to "active" phenomena and spirit folklore surrounding the hotel.





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Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles

The Beverly Hills Hotel, built in 1912, is as glamorous as its A-list clientele.
Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Richard Burton, and Elizabeth Taylor have all been guests.
In 1948, the hotel's exterior was painted its distinctive pink to mirror the color of the sunset; it was later featured on the cover of the Eagles' "Hotel California" album.
The hotel, located on Sunset Boulevard, was named the first historic landmark in Beverly Hills.

The Beverly Hills Hotel is located at 9641 Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California 90210-2938 and can be reached at (310) 276-2251.




The Ritz Carlton Wolfsburg, Germany

You're in for a pleasant surprise if your fantasies of luxury don't usually include views of a car factory.
The five-star Ritz Carlton Wolfsburg is located within the Volkswagen Autostadt theme park, surrounded by automotive, architectural, design, art, and culinary innovation.

Floor-to-ceiling windows balcony the Autostadt or historic Volkswagen plant are juxtaposed with minimalist, contemporary decor in rooms and suites.
With a relaxing steam shower, separate soaking tub, living room fireplace, and pool table, the two-bedroom black and white suite is the belle of the party.
A three-star Michelin restaurant, "Aqua," featuring modern European cuisine, a floating outdoor swimming pool in the harbor basin, and a spa diligent on organic treatments and products are among the hotel's other amenities and attractions.


Claridge's, London

Claridge's has dominated the London hotel scene since 1856.
Claridge's served as a residence for exiled heads of state during World War II and a London crash pad for stars such as Audrey Hepburn and Bing Crosby during the art deco era, transforming the hotel into a design landmark. Don't miss the renowned afternoon tea, a refined white-tablecloth affair that showcases impeccable finger sandwiches, eye-popping pastries, and 24 varieties of loose-leaf tea.



Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Dubai

Designed to look like the sail of an imposing yacht, the hotel serving its own small island in the Persian Gulf.
Guests with a lot of money can arrive and depart on a helipad or in a Rolls-Royce, and there's 24-hour personalized butler service on every floor.







Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec City

The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, often referred to as the world's most photographed hotel, stands majestically over the St. Lawrence River and Old Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The hotel held the Quebec Conference between the American, Canadian, and British governments during World War II, and now it provides guided and self-guided tours for history aficionados.






Grand Hotel Europe, St. Petersburg

The Grand Hotel Europe holds its own among the splendor of St. Petersburg's famed Nevsky Prospekt thoroughfare.
Its restaurant, which opened in 1875, was the city's first to use electric light bulbs. After the October Revolution, the hotel was forced into more practical use as a hospital and orphanage, but was returned to its original beauty and reopened after an extensive renovation in 1991.
Romanovs, George Bernard Shaw, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and even the famed "crazy monk" Rasputin have all stayed at the hotel.


Villa D'Este, Cernobbio

Since then, it has become the place to see and be seen on northern Italy's Lake Como, offering plenty of Renaissance splendor and amenities, such as a floating pool, 10 acres of immaculate gardens, and a sporting club. Alfred Hitchcock reported his summers here, and other guests have included fashion titans such as Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, Oscar De La Renta, and Calvin Klein, likely because the hotel is only an hour from Milan.





Disney's Contemporary Resort, Florida

Its A-frame silhouette, complete with the park's monorail system running right through the center, still makes it one of the most recognizable Disney buildings outside the theme parks themselves. Interestingly, it cemented a dubious place in presidential history when Richard Nixon proclaimed "I am not a crook" during a 1973 press conference here.







Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok

When the Mandarin Oriental opened its doors on Bangkok's Chao Phraya River more than 140 years ago, Thailand was still known as Siam.
The hotel is especially well-known for having entertained writers such as Joseph Conrad, W. Somerset Maugham, James Michener, Norman Mailer, and John le Carre. old, it has a recently restored Author's Wing that includes lavish Victorian-styled suites named after some of its more famous guests.





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