It's in Las Vegas, and it's earned that title because of the $100,000 you have to pay to enjoy its suite for a day. We're talking about the Palms Casino Resort, which underwent a massive (and expensive) renovation just a few years ago, and specifically, its luxurious flagship room of excess, The Empathy Suite .
Guests who choose to stay there can enjoy a day visiting the casino and its exclusive restaurants. It also has its own cinema, swimming pools, and shops. Everything needed for leisure and pleasure, although it's also possible to enjoy it all without leaving your suite.
What does the suite of the most expensive hotel in the world have?

Sharks at The Empathy Suite of the Palms Casino Resort. Palms Casino Resort.
The suite, designed for four guests (according to the hotel's website, although it can easily accommodate friends of friends), features two king-size beds, a private pool, a terrace, and a spacious bar. The skeletons of two swordfish are also on display behind glass, directly above the bar area.
The prevailing, highly distinctive aesthetic is the work of British artist Damien Hirst , in collaboration with the architecture firm Bentel & Bentel. Spanning two floors and 836 square meters, the suite features artwork created specifically for the space. One such piece is a display case filled with brightly colored medications.
In it you will find, in addition to six original works by the artist, a multimedia room for 52 people, a terrace with a pool, a massage room, a private gym and an impressive bar.
Besides sharks, butterfly motifs adorn tables, cushions, and floors. Surrounded by large, light-filled windows—and lavish luxury—the feeling is one of immensity and spaciousness in every sense. In fact, it's probably impossible to take in every detail and fully appreciate it in just 24 hours. Perhaps that's why the Palm Hotel requires a minimum two-night stay for The Empathy Suite. That translates to a $200,000 outlay.

Exterior views of The Empathy Suite at the Palms Casino Resort. Palms Casino Resort.


