5 Most Expensive Hotel Rooms In India Only The Millionaires Can Afford

by Sanjana Shenoy
5 Most Expensive Hotel Rooms In India Only The Millionaires Can Afford

Let’s cut the chase, how much are you willing to spend for a night’s stay in a hotel? ₹5000 for a weekend getaway, ₹10,000 for an I-need-to-be-pampered type of vacation or perhaps even over ₹20,000 if you want to explore a luxurious life. Well, while we’re calculating our budget, there is a section of wealthy travellers who’d be ready to spend even ₹10 lakhs for a night’s stay in a luxurious suite? Yup, what might seem like a year’s salary for us, would probably be just a night’s stay for a millionaire. India is home to plenty of such royal properties that offer ultra-posh rooms for exorbitant prices. So, here are 5 of the most expensive hotel rooms in India, that only millionaires could afford.

1.  Peacock Suite At ITC Gardenia, Bengaluru

Bengaluru’s ITC Gardenia is a luxury collection property that boasts sophisticated experiences, award-winning restaurants, landscaped garden courtyard, state-of-the-art Kaya Kalp spa and much more. The Peacock Suite at ITC Gardenia is one of the most expensive hotel rooms in India. Designed around India’s national bird, the peacock, this two-storey Presidential suite is splashed in hues of ivory, green and blue. The room comes with a private helipad, aquamarine infinity pool, 24/7 butler service and other complementary services. It’s priced at ₹3.75 lakhs per night.

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2. Sukh Niwas At Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Capturing India’s majestic essence, Sukh Niwas suite at Rambagh Palace in Jaipur has hosted many high profile guests. This ultra-luxurious suite offers a spacious dining area, swanky bedroom, glamourous bathroom with modern amenities, and a private terrace that enthrals guests with panaromic views of royal gardens and the Aravali Hills. It’s a massive suite spanning 1800 sq. ft. A favourite among NRI guests, Rambagh Palace is a hotel that’s often recommended by travel guides. When it comes to the posh Sukh Niwas suite at the hotel, millionaire guests can stay here for ₹10 lakhs per night.

 

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3. Nizam Suite At Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad

Once home to the world’s richest man, the last Nizam of Hyderabad, the Taj Falaknuma Palace exudes royalty, grandeur and romance like no other. Built in 1894, 2000 feet above the city of Hyderabad, this was the former palace of the last Nizam, Mukarram Jah. The Nizam Suite at Taj Falaknuma Palace was personally designed by his wife, Princess Ezra. The suite has a private swimming pool, custom-designed crockery by Versace, on-call butlers, meals prepared by top chefs and interiors inspired by European, Mughal and Rajasthani design elements. A stay at Nizam Suite would amount to ₹7.5 lakhs per night.

 

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4. Maharajah’s Pavilion At Raj Palace, Jaipur

One of the most expensive hotel rooms in not just India but in the world is Maharajah’s Pavillion at Raj Palace. This is a suite cum four-floor apartment that goes beyond your wildest imaginations. Maharajah’s Pavillion has a landscaped terrace garden, private lobby, stunning astrologer’s room, private spa, swimming pool, luxurious dining room, gold furniture, four posh bedrooms and even a museum. The 300-year-old hotel has housed 16 generations of the royal family. So you can imagine how regal this hotel and the Maharajah’s suite must be. It’s so regal that it costs a whopping ₹29 lakhs for a night.

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5. Kohinoor Suite At The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur

A stay at the Kohinoor Suite at the Oberoi Udaivilas would mean a panaromic boat ride across Lake Pichola to reach here. The Kohinoor Suite designed in Mewar style is a 2650 square-foot room that would remind you of Udaipur’s City Palace. From an outdoor heated swimming pool, sun lounger, lavish gardens, gold-domed ceilings to mirror mosaics, you’d be pampered silly. An ambience of splendours is what you must expect at the Kohinoor Suite which is nothing less than a stay at a palace. The palatial suite is priced at ₹7.5 lakhs per night.

Well, there’s a reason why we said that only millionaires can afford to stay in these gorgeous luxurious suites, truly the most expensive hotel rooms in India.