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  2. Four Seasons Hotel Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The 200-room hotel is one of the largest and most expensive hotel in Madrid's history, with suites costing up to €12,000 a night. [ 2 ] Located in Madrid's city center and steps away from the Puerta del Sol , the building was originally constructed from 1887 to 1891 as the headquarters of La Equitativa insurance company, but is better known ...

  3. Inside the 10 Most Expensive Hotel Suites in the World - AOL

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    Anchiy/istockphotoMost of us may never splurge on a $50,000-per-night hotel suite, but it’s still fun to dream about. Like superyachts and private jets, these expensive hotel suites cater to the ...

  4. Suite Life: The 10 Most Expensive Hotel Suites in the World - AOL

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    For those looking for a home away from home, the expensive hotel suite doubles as a residence — though at $75,000 per night, you might not want to get too cozy. 4. The Muraka Suite at Conrad ...

  5. The 10 Most Expensive Hotel Suites in the World - AOL

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    Wealth Gang / COMO Hotels and Resorts / The MarkMost of us may never splurge on a $50,000-per-night hotel suite, but it’s still fun to see just how far luxury can go. Like superyachts and ...

  6. Hotel Silken Puerta América - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Silken Puerta América is a luxury Silken Hotel in Madrid, Spain. The exterior was designed by Jean Nouvel . The hotel's most defining characteristic is the design of each floor by a different architectural firm, including those of Norman Foster , Zaha Hadid , Ron Arad and Arata Isozaki.

  7. The Westin Palace Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1999. [7] Starwood moved the hotel to its Westin Hotels division on March 1, 2000, renaming the property The Westin Palace Madrid. [8] In 2005, Starwood sold the hotel to Host Marriott as part of a package of 38 international hotel properties, for $4.1 billion. [9]