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Inside the world's most expensive hotel suite which costs £57,000 per night

Chloe Pantazi
Saturday 23 July 2016 13:25 BST
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A night's stay in the penthouse suite at The Mark Hotel in New York City costs a staggering $75,000 (£57,000) per night, according to Elite Traveler.

The lifestyle magazine recently named the lavish, 12,000-square-foot suite the most expensive in the world, tied with the $75,000/night Royal Penthouse Suite at the President Wilson Geneva in Switzerland.

The five-bedroom suite — designed by the renowned interior designer Jacques Grange — spans two floors of The Mark Hotel, located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, and has its own rooftop terrace, conservatory, two wet bars, and a library lounge.

Can't afford the hefty room rate? Take a tour of the penthouse below.

Welcome to the penthouse at The Mark Hotel. This space is large enough to be a guest room, but it's only the lobby...

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The living room is so large it doubles as a grand ballroom space. The 26-foot-high ceiling makes the room feel even more spacious.

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All five bedrooms come with HD TVs and a room control panel...

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...and the beds are fitted with plush Italian bedding.

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There are six bathrooms to ensure no one has to wait to use the toilet. This one has two sinks, a shower, and bathtub — and a view over the street.

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The dining room can accommodate up to 24 people, perfect for throwing a dinner party.

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For when the weather is too nice to stay indoors, there's a private rooftop terrace spanning 2,500-square-feet, with impeccable views of Central Park and other iconic Manhattan buildings like the Plaza Hotel and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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