The Three Most Beautiful Hotel Rooms In The World

The Three Most Beautiful Hotel Rooms In The World


July 8, 2023 | Kaddy Gibson

The Three Most Beautiful Hotel Rooms In The World


This isn’t your average vacation—these hotels aim to leave you with grand memories after a visit to their most extravagant suites. Offering peaceful seclusion, world-class customer service, and spectacular views, these are three of the most beautiful hotel rooms in the world.


The Royal Plaza Suite, The Plaza—New York City, USA

The Plaza HotelThe Plaza New York

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Having been inspired by the court of King Louis XV, the Royal Plaza Suite lives up to its name. Located in the bustling heart of New York City, this sprawling suite hosts three bedrooms, a private library, and a dining room that can accommodate a dozen guests. It also has a fitness room and a grand piano for those who like to tickle the ivories. And with a private elevator that gives a bird’s-eye view of the famous Pulitzer Fountain and Fifth Avenue, the Royal Plaza Suite will make you feel like you’re on top of the world.

The CdB Suite, Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco—Tuscany, Italy

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The Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco is situated on one of the most beautiful historical estates in Italy. the buildings date back to the 17th and 18th centuries but have been restored into glamorous rooms that are inspired by the Tuscan landscape and steeped in calming, warm colors. The CdB Suite is the showstopper of the villa, with a private balcony and a magnificent view of the vineyards and lavender fields below. There’s lots of room for you and your guests to stretch out as the CdB Suite has a spacious master bedroom, walk-in closet, and two bathrooms. You'll also be wowed by the villa’s finer details like leather goods and antiques that were handmade by local artists.

The Muraka, Conrad Hotels And Resorts—Rangali Island, Maldives

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The Muraka is a stunning two-level suite. The first level hosts three bedrooms and a spectacular infinity pool that will give you the perfect view of the sun glistening over the gentle waves below. Wanting you to have an experience like no other, the Muraka will provide you with a butler, chef, and personal trainer for the entire duration of your visit. Yet, it’s the lower level of this suite that will leave you truly amazed. Made of glass walls that dip five meters (16 feet) below sea level, the Muraka grants an incomparable view of the Indian Ocean and its beautiful marine life. It all makes for a truly unforgettable and unique vacation in one of the world's best hotel rooms.

 

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