5 Highest Priced Hotel Suites in NYC

Ty Warner Penthouse Suite- The Four Seasons NYC

Ty Warner Penthouse Suite- The Four Seasons NYC

1. The Mark Hotel 

The Mark Hotel is the most expensive and popular hotel in NYC! With the highest room priced at $75,000 a night, it comes at no surprise that some of the richest celebrities have been spotted at such as Princess Meghan Markle, Oprah Winfrey, and Anna Wintour. The hotel was marvelously designed by Jacques Grange, with striking modernity, theatrical effect, and high class luxury. With a massive square footage of 10,000 square feet, this suite has 3 king bedrooms, 2 queen bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 1 library, 2 powder rooms, private dining room, and a rooftop terrace.


2.The Four Seasons

The Four Seasons comes in second with it’s most expensive room going for 50,000 a night. This exquisite penthouse is 43,000 square feet and took Ty Warner 7 years to build. Costing $50,000,000 just to build this masterpiece. The greatest part about the room are the delightful features such as the four cantilevered glass balconies, private spa treatment room, a high-priced private art collection, cathedral ceilings peaking at 25 feet, and one of the most comfortable canopy beds in the world made of Thai silk with 22-carat pure-gold threads. The Hastens mattress was entirely hand-made in Sweden over 160 hours from 100 percent natural materials. Just when you think it couldn't get any better the room includes a chauffeured Rolls-Royce! 


3. The Plaza 

The Plaza ranks at third but does not fall short in any category but price as it is one of the most notable hotels in the world. The Royal Suite is $40,000 a night. This suite is your home away from home, if your home is a palace of course. This French-style three bedroom suite has everything you need including a private gym, kitchen, library, living room, and it even has a private elevator perfect for A-list guest.


4. Ritz-Carlton 

Fighting for seat three is the Ritz-Carlton at number four with its suite also priced at $40,000/night. With it’s romantic 22nd floor views, this 2,000 square feet luxurious suite has everything you need. The room includes two bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, custom furnishings, limited edition artwork from NY artists, Carrara marble bathrooms, a massive living room, and 400-thread-count Frette linens. The room has its personal butler service but guests of the Royal Suite also have access to the hotel’s Club Lounge, which offers complimentary breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, cocktails, dessert, and a presentation featuring champagne and caviar.


5. Mandarin Oriental 

Our final contender is the magnificent Mandarin Oriental with it highest room at $36,000 a night. The stunning 3,300 square foot penthouse suite offers panoramic views of Central Park. Leaving guest in awe with its floor to ceiling windows, three-bedrooms, private dining room sound system, record collection curated by Academy Records, media center, artwork by Katherine Mann and Andrew Levitas, and stunning Swarovski crystal wall installation this room is sure to take your breath away.

Adriene Holt