Go inside the most expensive hotel suite in New York, where guests pay $50,000 a night
For the ultimate stay in luxury, head to the Ty Warner Penthouse suite at the very top of New York City's Four Seasons hotel.
At $50,000 a night, it's currently the most expensive hotel suite in New York and was even named the most expensive hotel suite in North America last year.
Four Seasons/Photographer: Saylor, Durston
The suite, which offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Manhattan and Central Park, was originally designed to be Warner's pied-À-terre.
The 4,300-square-foot space occupies the entire 52nd floor of the building and has a private elevator that leads guests directly to its stunning rooms.
According to The Telegraph, the pricey suite is only occupied about 10 nights of the year. Those lucky enough to stay here can enjoy a long list of amenities, including a 24-hour butler, Rolls-Royce chauffeur, personal trainer, and art concierge.
Each detail - from the soft calfskin leather walls that line the dressing room to the Chinese onyx stones that make up the bathroom - was created by international artisans.
The restroom comes with an infinity tub, a rain shower, and sinks made from semi-precious tiger's eye stone.
Four Seasons/Photographer: Saylor, Durston
Guests can enjoy a romantic dinner for two in the private dining room before exploring the array of classic and modern literature in the library.
Four Seasons/Photographer: Saylor, Durston
Guests can sleep in Thai silk sheets in the 600-square-foot master bedroom. There's also a zen room equipped with a soothing waterfall, as well as a spa room for massages.
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