For $45,000 you can go on a luxury trip or just spend one night in a New York’s most expensive suite. The Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons New York is a favorite place for celebrities, dignitaries, politicians and the exceptionally wealthy.
Named after the American business tycoon who created the Beanie Baby empire and who holds a significant share of the luxury hotel chain, this 4,300-square-foot suite is cluttered with luxurious details. Extravagant hotel suite with panoramic 360-degree views of the pulsing city below them features the calfskin leather walls in the dressing room, semi-precious stones in the Zen room waterfall, 18-century Japanese silk pillows and hand-lacquered walls with mother-of-pearl inlay. Guests also get a personal trainer, chauffeur in either a Rolls-Royce or Maybach and a 24-hour on-call butler. Also, the price includes everything the hotel has to offer including spa treatments, meals plus complimentary caviar and champagne.
This stunning suite took $50 million and seven years to build.