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Hotels: The world’s most expensive hotels - would you work 943 days for one night here? - Express

While the travel world is currently on pause, that doesn’t mean you can’t plan and dream about your next holiday. With breath-taking views, lavish suites, A-list guests and 24-hour butlers, these hotels are worth their eye-watering price tags. So, how long would you have to work to be able to stay for a single night?

The Empathy Suite includes commissioned artwork, two sharks suspended in liquid, an outdoor pool and a 13-seater bar overlooking the Las Vegas strip.

The added extras include butlers, a chauffeured car, and $10,000 (£7,840) to spend around the resort.

But a standard room at the same hotel costs just £153 a night which is two days of work on the average UK salary.

Hotel President Wilson, Lake Geneva, Switzerland

With guests like Rihanna, Matt Damon and Céline Dion, this hotel has the largest and most expensive suite in Europe.

At £66,800 a night, it would take 803 days of work on the typical UK salary to rent the suite.

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However, the suite includes Stunning views of the lake, one of the world’s largest TV screens, a grand piano and a wrap around terrace.

The property is over 5,500 foot and includes bullet-proof windows.

The cost of a standard room is £518 a night which is six days of work.

Or, you can find 23 guests to take with you and share a 12-bed suite which will only set you back £2,800 per person.

BVLGARI Resort and Residences, Dubai

This hotel has created a private island with a bridge that connects you to mainland Dubai.

It costs £33,573 per night or over 400 days’ work which gets you a Turkish Spa, a private beach, home cinema and private security.

The stunning hotel oozes sophistication, comfort and security - what more could you want?

But if that’s a little out of your price range, you can stay in one of the hotel’s standard rooms which costs a reasonable £368 for just four days’ work.

Jayne Forrester, Director of International Development at Official-canada-eta.com said of the data: “The luxuries these hotel rooms provide really make them a once in a lifetime experience for the typical person.

“With lavish celebrity lifestyles shared across social media, you do wonder how much some evenings cost. Comparing these hotel room prices to salaries is really interesting, and can help you appreciate great deals on your holidays and accommodation.

“While most people could only afford one of these suites with a lottery win, they represent the luxury hotspots that you may still be able to experience at a lower price point.

“Split between several people for special occasions, these hotel experiences could be more within reach than they first appear.”

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