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What are the world's top hotels?
Take a look at the world's top 10 luxury sky-high hotels and you'll know which one is top.

1. MGM Grand (MGM Grand)

Location: MGM Grand Plaza, Las Vegas, USA

Charges: $5,000 per night (starting price)

The hotel, which is located on the MGM Grand Plaza, is modeled after the 18th-century Florentine villa style in Italy in terms of architectural style. Each of the 29 customer service centers in the hotel has its own supervisor who is on call 24 hours a day. The ultra-luxurious hotel suites, which include a luxury restaurant, a private swimming pool and spa, and two kitchens - one of which focuses on Asian flavors and the other on European flavors - are always waiting for users' meal reservations. The smallest villa at the MGM Grand is 2,900 square feet (1 foot) and the largest is a whopping 9,000 square feet (and costs $15,000 per night)

2. Hotel Seychelles, North Island

Location: Seychelles*** and country

Rates: $3,217 per night (starting)

North Island The resort of Seychelles*** and Country is located near the archipelago on the east coast of Africa. Included in the hotel's daily rates are drinks and meals for residents (except for special champagne). All seven of the hotel's villas are said to be entirely handcrafted by local Seychellois artisans, with the smallest measuring 4,890 square feet. There are two bathrooms in each villa, plus air-conditioning, satellite TV and internet. A large portion of the food served at the property comes from the local plant and herb gardens.

3. Seychelles*** and Country Frigate Island Hotel

Location: Frigate Island, Seychelles*** and Country Frigate Island (Privately Owned)

Rates: $2,482 per night (starting)

Frigate Island, owned by German industrialist Otto Happel, is the home of the Seychelles' first hotel, the Frigate Island Hotel. Happel owned, it is another destination within the Seychelles*** and the country, and another option for billionaires traveling. At US$2,482 per day for two people, excluding a 15 percent surtax and service charge, the 16 villas at the Fregate Private Island Resort can accommodate only about 40 guests at a time. Included in each villa are two bedrooms, a Jacuzzi bathroom, a solarium bathroom and two additional regular bathrooms. Some of these bathrooms have direct access to the beautiful nature. Three meals and other soft drinks are included in the stay. Airfare from Seychelles*** and the country's main island, Mai, to Dafrigate Island often costs up to US$2,000 in the peak tourist season.

4. French Guadeloupe Hotel

Location: French West Indies

Price: $2,092 per night (starting)

Fourteen one-bedroom and chalet cabins and one three-bedroom chalet make up this hacienda chateau-style hotel. Each chalet has eucalyptus-wood king beds and a swimming pool. The hotel's chalets are set behind an old French West Indies plantation, but the luxury of a telephone, satellite TV and a fax machine is modern, giving residents a feeling of being a world away as they walk through the property. The cost of stay is US$2,092, which includes breakfast and transportation to and from the airport.

5. Singita Game Reserve

Location: Sarbesum, South Africa

Price: $2,200 per night (from)

Singita Private Game Reserve covers 19,000 hectares of land, and the $2,200 per night rate includes two tours of the reserve by car each day, airport pickup and drop-off, as well as all drinks, laundry and ironing services. and ironing services. Visitors can choose their own accommodation from 18 villas in five suites and enjoy a wine cellar with up to 12,000 bottles of African wines.

6. Vakaya Club,

Location: Fiji

Rates: $1,900 per night (starting)

Garden-like landscaping makes the Vakaya Club's rates equally impressive. The club has a fixed minimum stay of five days, and all meals, golf, tennis coaching, and laundry are included in the fee, as well as the cost of croquet, canoeing, and twice-daily diving activities.

7. Turtle Island

Location: Fiji

Price: $1,836 per night (starting)

Turtle Island consists of 14 double suites, each thatched and with vaulted ceilings. As a small island hotel, each cabin has its own alfresco dining room to take in the sweeping views of the ocean. The suites are fitted with indoor jetted Jacuzzi facilities. All meals and activities are included in the tariff. The island also boasts a 3-acre plantation, so tropical fruits and fresh seafood are a regular feature on the hotel tables.

8. Huka Premier Resort

Location: New Zealand

Price: $1,780 per night (starting)

As a retreat for British royalty, Huka Lodge has played host to Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward, and many dukes and duchesses. Breakfast, pre-dinner cocktails and formal dinners are included in the resort's rates. Lake Taupo, Huka Falls and the Waitoka River, located near the estate, offer stunning views and are a popular destination for travelers.

9. Burj. Burj Al-Arab

Location: Dubai, UAE

Price: $1,333 per night (starting)

This hotel, which looks as if it's the image of a sailing yacht in progress, was built in 1999 on a man-made peninsula just off the coast of Dubai, UAE. Each set of rooms in the hotel consists of two floors, with the lower floor housing the guest's bathroom and the upper floor housing the owner's bedroom and bathroom. The hotel offers its users a complimentary bus shuttle service that takes them directly to the Dubai malls and markets. The hotel also provides a limousine Rolls Royce to transport users. The restaurant is located under the sea and guests can dine there by submarine.There are helicopters on a dedicated apron on the 21st floor, which offers a 15-minute flight over Dubai.

10. Little Palm Island Hotel

Location: Florida, USA

Price: $1,145 (starting)

The hotel's sky-high rates don't even include meals and activities (the hotel can also offer a full range of rate types).The 28 cabins are fitted with air-conditioning, the Internet, cyclone jacuzzis and private outdoor showers. Telephones, alarm clocks and televisions are not permitted at this property. Visitors can take a trip on the hotel's motor yacht.

Every word was typed by my own hand, copied from a book, just to impress myself further. You can see, where the Dubai's sailing hotel is located. It does have character, but that doesn't mean it's the best, let alone the most expensive.