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Bocagrande is known in Cartagena for having some of the most important hotels of the city. It is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country and is the one of the most expensive and exclusive in the entire zone. [1] Is a wealthy neighborhood of the city, between the Avenida Santander and the Carrera 6.
For those looking for a home away from home, the expensive hotel suite doubles as a residence — though at $75,000 per night, you might not want to get too cozy. 4. The Muraka Suite at Conrad ...
Anchiy/istockphotoMost of us may never splurge on a $50,000-per-night hotel suite, but it’s still fun to dream about. Like superyachts and private jets, these expensive hotel suites cater to the ...
Between the nightlife and nature tours, coral reefs and luxury spa treatments, Necker Island is a paradise for the elite — and it’s priced like one. It’s one of the world’s most expensive ...
Richard E. Grant's Hotel Secrets is a British TV series where actor Richard E. Grant visits extremely expensive hotels around the world. It was made by Burning Bright Productions (established 2011). It was made by Burning Bright Productions (established 2011).
UOL Group, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group: 1986 2.17 [26] [27] 2.17 Taipei 101: Taipei Taiwan: C.Y. Lee & Partners: Taipei Financial Center Corporation: 2004 1.80 2.58 Royal Adelaide Hospital: Adelaide Australia: Silver Thomas Hanley & DesignInc Government of South Australia: 2017 2.1 [28] The Palazzo: Las Vegas United States: HKS, Inc. Las ...
If you thought booking the honeymoon suite at your dream hotel just had to be the most expensive hotel suite ever, we've got news for you -- it wasn't, unless you dropped almost $30,000(for one ...
San Andrés is the largest of the island group in the Department of the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providence and Saint Catherine. San Andrés is located in the Caribbean Sea, about 750 km (470 mi) northwest of the coast of Colombia. [4] The island is 13 km (8.1 mi) [20] in length and 3 km (1.9 mi) in width. [21]