5 of the Biggest Hotel Rooms in the World
Ever dreamed of booking the penthouse to take in sweeping views of a city skyline from an ensuite Jacuzzi? Wait until you see these suites. Offering unparalleled comfort and a host of luxurious amenities, the following accommodations aren’t just over-the-top — they’re among the biggest hotel rooms in the world. Whether in the heart of Manhattan or Jaipur, India, rooms of this magnitude are booked well in advance and will cost you a pretty penny. Take a look inside.
The Mark Penthouse – New York, New York

Size: 10,000-square-foot interior plus 2,500-square-foot terrace
The Mark Penthouse in New York City is billed as the largest hotel suite in the U.S. measured by interior area. At 10,000 square feet, the five-bedroom duplex wows guests with its 26-foot-tall ceilings and a 2,500-square-foot rooftop terrace overlooking Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (The terrace can even be transformed into a private synthetic ice-skating rink during the winter.) With six full bathrooms, two powder rooms, a formal dining room, a cozy fireplace, and a library lounge, you’ll have no shortage of space in this jaw-dropping suite.
Royal Mansion at Atlantis The Royal – Dubai

Size: 11,840 square feet
This split-level penthouse comes with its very own private lobby adorned with 100-year-old olive trees, setting the tone for your stay in one of the world’s most impressive hotel suites. The Royal Mansion at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai features a sprawling 12-seat dining room and a terrace infinity pool suspended 19 stories up between the resort’s two main towers. Offering 360-degree views of Palm Jumeirah and the Arabian Gulf, the two-story suite also includes a cocktail bar, a library, a massive entertainment room with a 98-inch LED screen, and two separate kitchens (one indoor and one outdoor) where resort chefs can be brought in to cook custom meals.
Royal Penthouse at Hotel President Wilson – Geneva, Switzerland

Size: 18,000 square feet on the entire top floor (including terrace)
The Royal Penthouse at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva is one of the world’s most expensive hotel suites, ranging from a cool $75,000 to more than $85,000 per night. Spread across the hotel’s entire top floor and covering roughly 18,000 square feet, the suite boasts 12 bedrooms, each with a marble bath. The suite also has a spacious terrace facing the snow-capped Mont Blanc. The penthouse even has its own private elevator and a Steinway & Sons grand piano, as well as bulletproof windows and doors to provide elite security for the high-profile guests who frequent the space.
Shahi Mahal Suite at the Raj Palace – Jaipur, India

Size: 35,000 square feet
Built in 1727, Raj Palace is the oldest palace in the “Pink City” of Jaipur, which is reason enough to book. Restored and converted into a luxury heritage hotel in the 1990s by Princess Jayendra Kumari, it features a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture styles, with many mirrored halls and delicate jaali screens. The intricate attention to detail is evident throughout the property, but the Shahi Mahal Suite is the crown jewel. Measuring roughly 35,000 square feet, it’s the ultimate indulgence — think gold-leaf and ivory decor, a private theater, and a rooftop terrace with a whirlpool tub.
Royal Residence at Grand Hills Hotel – Broumana, Lebanon

Size: 44,460 square feet across 7 floors
Nestled in the pine-forested mountain town of Broumana, 25 miles from Beirut, the Royal Residence at the Grand Hills Hotel and Spa holds the Guinness World Record for housing the largest hotel suite on Earth. Measuring an astounding 44,460 square feet across seven floors, the massive suite is filled with Lebanese art and antiquities. It includes two private pools, a private gym, a library, numerous gardens, and five bedrooms with sweeping views of the Mediterranean that can accommodate up to 10 guests. To book it, the cost starts at an eye-watering rate of around $80,000 USD per night.
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