That's the number!

That's the number!

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Movie stars, theater stars, sportsmen, politicians and other privileged people who go on vacation or make business trips seek special treatment for themselves and their families or companions. In pursuit of the goal of satisfying their needs and creating an image for themselves in this environment, hotels include supersuites in their list of special offers - separate apartments that are very different from standard hotel rooms in all criteria: area, amenities, pricing policy. To achieve a level of high-class privacy, such rooms are assigned a separate floor, and sometimes an entire building, where centuries-old art, country culture and quality service create an atmosphere of a fulfilled life.

We have collected ten European supersuites, where people with far from simple needs find comfort.

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1. Corinthia Hotel, London, England

Surrounded by many iconic tourist attractions such as Westminster Abbey and the London Eye, the Corithina Hotel has quickly become one of the most noteworthy hotels in the city, where hotels are literally everywhere. His suite of almost 500 square meters is not only the largest and most expensive in London (28 thousand dollars per night), but also the most extravagant. The guests of its thirteen rooms have access to the delights of winemaking from the cellar, a terrace with a magnificent city panorama and a huge spa complex in the penthouse, which is recommended to visit upon arrival in the first place.

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2. Hotel Grande Bretagne, Athens, Greece

Renowned for its immaculately dressed butlers, chambers full of antique artifacts, and honored by the attentions of people like Winston Churchill, Athens' Grande Bretagne Hotel is happy to open its suite doors to guests willing to pay $18,500 per night. And it will be more than a worthy investment: the interiors of the rooms are decorated with paintings and fabulously elegant furniture, and wherever you are, a phenomenal view of the Acropolis and Syntagma Square will always find you. Attention lovers of a healthy lifestyle and water treatments deserve a gym, a steam shower and a bathroom made of bright blue marble.

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3. Hotel President Wilson Royal Penthouse Suite, Geneva, Switzerland

It's safe to say that the President Wilson's 1,700-square-meter suite is the most expensive in the world — a night spent here costs $85,000. The art of service has been honed here for decades on heads of state and other dignitaries, which, in part, explains why bulletproof glass is installed here. In peace and security, guests of the suite can walk on Persian carpets, enjoy fine art and views of the Alps and Lake Geneva. In the evening, guests are welcomed in the video room, where they can immerse themselves in the TV picture with the world's largest diagonal of 103 inches.

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4Majestic Suite, Cannes, France

Mecca of cinema addicts and those who decide the fate of the art of cinema, Cannes welcomes those who seek peace and comfort in this bustling city, which the Majestic Barrière hotel and the suite located on its top floor are generously ready to offer. Its huge windows and wide terraces open up the whole holiday of the French Riviera: the Mediterranean Sea, the fiery sunset, the Red Rocks and the Bay of Cannes. A midnight dip under the stars in the hotel's private rooftop pool will create an utopian atmosphere.

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5. Diamond Suite Penthouse, Monte Carlo, Monaco

A tuxedo-clad doorman opens the doors to guests of the Hermitage Hotel with its belle epoque façade. Their attention, in addition to fresh sea cuisine and the famous sea baths of Monaco, is provided with a suite that, like a crown, occupies the entire top floor. The 360 square meters of the room are divided into a main part, decorated with modern art and bespoke furniture, and a family part with two bedrooms and a sun-drenched terrace. The opportunity to lazily look at the yachts in the port of Hercules and sunbathe while sipping champagne will cost $ 9,800 per day.

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6. La Suite Shangri-La, Paris, France

The building of the Shangri-La hotel, opened in 2010, was built by the nephew of Napoleon the First, is located within walking distance from the Seine and the Eiffel Tower and keeps its noble status with all its might. The hotel suite is a delicate balance of 19th century architecture, Art Deco style and Chinese accents. Greyish-beige and silver hues of wall panels and curtains from classic French manufactures are harmoniously combined with leather and velvet furniture, and windows overlook the Eiffel Tower. This pleasure, together with a marble bathroom and a cozy terrace, will cost 25 thousand dollars per day.

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7. Mandarin Oriental Penthouse Suite, Barcelona, Spain

Mandarin Oriental has settled in an important area for consumer holiday lovers in Barcelona, which is precisely one of the beauties of being a resident of the suite of this hotel: they automatically receive VIP status and can claim appropriate treatment in local nightclubs and boutiques. A quiet rest within the walls of a double room is ennobled by the pattern of Chinese brand Tai Ping carpets, oak floors, blue mohair ottomans, sun loungers and a view of the Eixample district - a lot for 10 thousand dollars a day.

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8. Royal Suite della Gherardesca, Florence, Italy

The Four Seasons Hotel bears the nobility of the most influential families that occupied it when it was still a palace. And these prints are truly age-old: the Palazzo della Gheradesca building itself is from the 15th century, the ceramic floor is from the 18th century, the Rococo fresco by Baldassare Francenchini is from the 17th century. There is no need to talk about many other details of this amazing place - all this is history itself. For $19,300 per night, you get a two-story spa, one of the best cuisines on the planet, and the opportunity to have breakfast surrounded by an 11-acre Renaissance garden in addition to Italian heritage.

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9.St. Regis Royal Suite, Rome, Italy

Adjacent to the presidential palace, Republic Square and the Baths of Diocletian, Rome's St. Regis Hotel is a neoclassical shrine. The guests of his suite are immersed in the atmosphere of Louis XIV antiques, furniture and carpets from prestigious European manufacturers with history, Carrara marble and the sound of an 18th century piano in the dining room. One of the hundred bottles of wine from the local cellar, offered by the courteous sommelier of the hotel, will be very appropriate.

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10. Redentore Terrazza Suite, Venice, Italy

Finished in 2013, the 500-year-old Gritti Palace Hotel was well worth the cost of refurbishment, and the place has now been polished to an incredible degree and is full of century-old antiques and priceless paintings. The windows of his Redentore Terrazza suite overlook the famous Venetian canals, while the walls of the living room are covered with frescoes, the parquet floor of the cozy bedroom is cleaned with a handmade carpet, and mirrors look from its walls. Skillful work of carved wood, marble and gilding are also responsible for the salon atmosphere of the 19th century, and a spiral staircase leads to the roof with a full panorama of the surroundings.

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