Four Most Expensive London Hotel Rooms

While many of us look for the cheapest possibleonce again, your own private butler. Celebrities love it
London hotel, there are a privileged few around forfor its discretion as it's hidden away deep within the
whom cost is no object. Without further ado, herehotel!
are the four most expensive suites in London:3. The Infinity Suite at the Langham Hotel.
1. The Brook Penthouse at Claridge's.This suite was renovated at an estimated cost of
Claridge's is a hotel fit for royalty and the Brookaround £700,000 some years ago and has high
Penthouse is the jewel in its crown. It is of courseceilings, two bedrooms, lots of technology and
designed in the hotel's typical Art Deco style and hasgorgeous, spacious dressing areas. There's also an
its own roof terrace and a lot more besides: there isinfinity bath which will take your breath away just
a large living area, two bedrooms with two dressinglooking at it and a fair bit of entertaining space.
rooms (including those ever so essential walk-in4. The Harlequin Suite at the Dorchester.
wardrobes!). Naturally, it has its own private diningThe Harlequin Suite was renovated in 2007 and has a
room along with plenty of room for entertainingmaster bedroom and dressing room, along with a
guests as well as your own private butler. You'llliving room, dining area and its own bar. There's also a
obviously want to have a big party to show off tobig terrace with tremendous views over gorgeous
your friends if you end up staying there!Hyde Park.
2. Royal Suite at the Lanesborough.The precise pricing for the above suites is elusive but
The regal Lanesborough has what is rumoured to bethe researchers at London Hotels Insight reckon they
London's most expensive suite with views overwill cost you between £4000 and £7000 per night.
Buckingham Palace's grounds no less! You payIf you want to stay in them you'd be well-advised to
thousands per night but you do get three bedrooms,start saving your pennies!
a huge lounge, panoramic windows and a study - plus