Stay like royalty in one of the most expensive presidential suites in Asia, where the pinnacle of luxury awaits.
Exquisite, huge and custom-built, the presidential suites at these hotels offer everything you could want during your stay. While the stunning interiors and room facilities are impressive, all of them also come with special perks and unparalleled services. Here’s a closer look at all the features you shouldn’t miss.
The 10 most expensive presidential suites in Asia
Raffles singapore
One of the most iconic and historic hotels in Singapore, the Raffles Singapore has two Presidential Suites that are equally impressive and expensive. The Sarkies and Sir Stamford Raffles Suites span over 3,000 square feet and feature a private terrace overlooking Palm Court. Special services like in-suite check-in and check-out, pillow menu, and 24-hour butler service are part of the experience here.
Price: approx. $7,500 per night
Park Hyatt Tokyo
The Park Hyatt Tokyo Presidential Suite is located on the 51st floor of the hotel and offers the best vantage point to admire the Tokyo skyline. This special suite has a variety of exclusive features, such as a private library, a marble soaking tub, a private sauna, body jets in the shower, a grand piano and more. Little touches that will make you swoon are the Aesop toiletries and the yukatas bathrobe.
Price: approx. $9,500 per night
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong
The Victoria Harbor Presidential Suite at the InterContinental Grand Stanford is exactly what its name suggests: a presidential suite with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour. The luxurious suite features an open kitchen, study room, jacuzzi, Byredo amenities and exclusive benefits in the Club InterContinental Lounge.
Price: approx. $12,000 per night
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
The Presidential Suites at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong are the pinnacle of luxury with a multi-purpose room as the highlight. Among the luxurious amenities and facilities of the suite, there is a room that you can customize for any purpose. Whether it’s a kids’ playroom, exercise room, meeting room, study room, or event space, just tell them your wish.
Price: approx. $12,000 per night
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
While the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is famous for housing a total of seven Michelin stars in a single building, its most expensive accommodation, its Presidential Suite, is also second to none. The hotel sits on the edge of Victoria Harbour, which can be admired from the 43rd floor room. The 3,500-square-foot grand suite is very spacious, offering everything from a grand foyer to a marble bathroom.
Price: approx. $13,000 per night
Burj Al Arab, Dubai
Famous for being the only seven-star hotel in the world, the Burj Al Arab is located in the extravagant city of Dubai. From the outside, the Burj Al Arab is far from the ordinary, with its eminent location on the private man-made island off the coast. While the two-bedroom Presidential Suite is still not the most expensive suite on the property, it is by far the most popular. The suite features a private bar, library, large Jacuzzi, Hermès amenities and $800 resort credit, just to name a few of its many highlights.
Price: approx. $15,000 per night
The Hong Kong St. Regis
With immersive views from every corner of the suite, the One-Bedroom Presidential Suite at The St. Regis Hong Kong will make you want to stay home all day and all night. The interior decoration features warm and neutral tones, enthusiastically embracing the harbor views as a key part of the suite’s essence.
Price: approx. $16,000 per night
The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo
Located on the 53rd floor, The Presidential Suite at The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo offers a prime spot from which to admire Mount Fuji and the Roppongi Hills. Honeymooners can especially enjoy the privacy of the spacious one-bedroom suite with soaking tub, Diptyque amenities, and complimentary afternoon tea and Club Lounge access.
Price: approx. $18,000 per night
The Raj Palace, India
The Raj Palace is the oldest mansion in Jaipur, dating back to 1727. The palace was converted into a hotel by Princess Jayendra Kumari, with many valuable artifacts and opulent items remaining in the hotel to this day. The Maharaja’s Pavilion, the four-story presidential suite, is one of the largest suites in the world, at over 1,490 square meters. Guests will find unexpected features like the private heritage museum, a library, and a private spa here.
Price: approx. $45,000 per night
Hong Kong Rosewood
Imagine having the entire floor of a five-star hotel to yourself. That is essentially what the Harbor House in Rosewood Hong Kong has to offer. Spanning over 3,000 square feet on the 57th floor, the Presidential Suite features five bedrooms, two outdoor pools, a private gym, private gardens, and unparalleled views of the harbor. From exquisite works of art to a single marble soaking tub, this presidential suite is the true epitome of luxury.
Price: approx. $64,000 per night