
In the country of Switzerland there exists an extremely luxurious penthouse suite where staying in it will require spending several lakhs of rupees. People from all around the world visit this luxurious place. The Royal Penthouse Suite at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva Switzerland is renowned as the world’s most expensive hotel suite. It is perfectly located with views of the lake. A one-night stay costs between $80000 and $100000; about Rs 7048032 to Rs 8809188. The Royal Penthouse Suite takes up the entire eighth floor of the Hotel President Wilson and has 12 bedrooms 12 marble bathrooms and large living spaces. It includes additional luxury features such as private elevators for discreet entry bulletproof windows for security and a grand piano for style. Additionally the suite is accompanied by a personal assistant personal chef and butler who are available around the clock to uphold the wishes and special requests of guests preparing to stay in the suite. The hotel is a five-minute walk from The MindEscape and near Paquis Baths right next to Lake Geneva and just 0.9 km from Parc de La Perle du Lac. One can easily enjoy wonderful views of nature by the lake just a short walk away. Nearby shopping includes the Manor Genève Department Store just a short drive away from Hotel President Wilson A Luxury Collection Hotel. It is also convenient for guests with Gautier bus stop about a five-minute walk away from the hotel and Geneva Train Station within a ten-minute walk away.
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