THE MOST EXPENSIVE HOTELS IN THE WORLD.

mardi 19 août 2014

PRESIDENT WILSON HOTEL GENEVA, € 45,500 PER NIGHT :




President Wilson Hotel, located in Geneva, is to date the most expensive hotel in the world. For one night in the hotel, it will pay € 45,500. Of course, comfort is offered a high level. This price includes 4 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, with stunning views of Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva.

THE RESORT LAGONISSI ATHENS, € 39,500 PER NIGHT :




39 500 € per night Resort Lagonissi Athens, customers are entitled to a dining room, a large living room, plus a suite of 410 sqm. The hotel also reserve their private 47 sqm heated pool, to enjoy on the terrace.

PALM RESORT LAS VEGAS, € 29,000 PER NIGHT :



A third place in the top 10 is the famous Palm Resort in Las Vegas. An institution dedicated to the biggest stars in the world that is known for its modernity and gigantism. A view of the main street of Las Vegas, while enjoying the jacuzzi ... it is probably worth it to shell out a whopping € 29,000.

THE RAJ OF Palaca JAÏPUR, € 29,000 PER NIGHT :



The same level as the Palm Resort in Las Vegas, Raj Palaca Jaipur offers a fancy to € 29,000 per night accommodation. The appointment: a living worthy of royal holiday!

THE FOUR SEASONS NEW YORK, € 24,500 PER NIGHT :



It is in following "Ty Warner Penthouse" that the appointment is given at the Four Seasons in New York. A space in the heart of Manhattan, which offers nine spacious rooms, a private spa access, a Zen garden staff and a great library ... for € 24,500 per night. 

THE CALA DI VOLPE SARDINIA, € 23,700 PER NIGHT :



The Grand Presidential suite at the Cala di Volpe, Sardinia, can cost up to € 6,000 more expensive during the high season. At this price, the customer has available 3 luxurious bedrooms with 3 private bathrooms, and a gym with sauna. A saltwater pool and a chic terrace are on the roof of the building.

THE WESTIN EXCELSIOR ROME, € 21,600 PER NIGHT :



The Westin Excelsior Rome offers to € 21,600 per night comfort of Villa La Cupola. A space typically Roman setting that equips a large Jacuzzi and terraces also offers stunning views.

ATLANTIS THE BAHAMAS, € 18,000 PER NIGHT :



Following The Bridge of The Atlantis, accessible to € 18,000 per night lasts 10 pieces. The area is famous for hosting the singer Michael Jackson many times. Its location in a deck on the 23rd floor, makes this suite a magical place.

RITZ-CARLTON TOKYO, € 17,500 PER NIGHT :



Located at the 53rd floor, the Presidential Suite at the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo covers 300 sqm. Comfortable rooms and impressive views await guests at the hotel.

HOTEL MARTINEZ IN CANNES, € 16,700 PER NIGHT :



The luxury is found in this very chic hotel in Cannes. To € 16,700 per night, the Martinez hotel offers a luxurious stay with 4 bedrooms, bathrooms, dining rooms and spacious lounges available. An attractive view of the Mediterranean is equally appointment.

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Fergie and Josh Duhamel: Maldives




Newlywed Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie has been relaxing on her Maldives honeymoon, canoeing and pottering about with husband Josh Duhamel.
Let's get close to those magical islands of Maldives:


Unbelievable Beaches :

The Maldives is home to perhaps the best beaches in the world; they’re on almost every one of the country’s nearly 1200 islands and are so consistently perfect that it’s hard not to become blasé about them. While some beaches may boast softer granules than others, the basic fact remains: you’ll find this whiter-than-white powder sand and luminous cyan-blue water almost nowhere else on earth. This fact alone is enough to bring nearly a million people a year to this tiny and otherwise little-known Indian Ocean paradise.


Resorts for Everyone :
Every resort in the Maldives is its own private island, and with over 100 to choose from the only problem is selecting where to stay. At the top end, the world’s most exclusive hotel brands compete with each other to attain ever-greater heights of luxury, from personal butlers and private lap pools to in-room massages and pillow menus. It’s not surprising that honeymooners and those seeking a glamorous tropical getaway have long had the country at the top of their wish lists. But there’s choice beyond the five- and six-star resorts. Other islands cater for families, for divers, for those on a (relative) budget, and anyone wanting a tranquil back-to-nature experience.

Underwater World :
With some of the best diving and snorkelling in the world, the clear waters of the Maldives are a magnet for anyone with an interest in marine life. The richness and variety is astonishing – baby sharks can be spotted in any lagoon in the country, while dazzling spectacles such as huge coral walls, magnificent caves and schools of brightly coloured tropical fish await you when you get down to the reef. Manta rays, turtles, friendly sharks and even the world’s largest fish, the whale shark, can be seen all over the country and – amazingly – none of the life on the reef is dangerous. The best bit? The water is so warm many people don’t even wear a wetsuit.

Independent Travel :
What’s more, these incredible islands are finally open to independent travellers, meaning you no longer have to stay in resorts and be kept separate from the local population, something that kept backpackers away for decades. Intrepid individuals can now choose their own itineraries and travel from island to island, living among the devout but extremely friendly local population. With a national ferry network now in place and a growing number of privately run guesthouses on inhabited islands, the Maldives and its people are now more accessible than ever.

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Prince William and Kate Middleton: Seychelles




William and Kate flew to the Seychelles and stayed in Villa # 11 of private eco-luxury retreat North Island, where the price of an overnight stay is about € 3,800 per person.

Will and Kate have jetted off on a honeymoon fit for a king in the Seychelles and They are staying at the resort Sami Their friends visited the Beckhams! 

Their luxury honeymoon for Prince William and Kate Middleton Chosen a Seychelles-have destination popular A-listers Among --other like David and Victoria Beckham and Salma Hayek (who also honeymooned there). Will and Kate are staying at North Island, a set of swank beachside villas That offer, well, everything! 


Let's start with Reviews some of the activities at the super Offered exclusive resort. Scuba diving, sea kayaking, snorkeling, fly fishing and a slew of boating activities. After That, Kate and Will can mosey on up to the North Island Sunset Bar or enjoy a meal in Their room, on the beach, or dining environment Any of Their choice from a staff uses freshly grown That and tender herbs and vegetables while also Offering year expansive wine cellar. 



"Yes, we rented the island to the British royal family," German real estate mogul Farhad Vladi Told German newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt. "Prince William and his Kate are Spending Their honeymoon there. Goal You Will Understand Abebooks web are Not Saying anything further Top. "


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lundi 18 août 2014

Waverly Hills Sanatorium :



Located in the state of Kentucky (USA), Waverly Hills Sanatorium was used to treat tuberculosis patients in the early 20th century. Locked up in the hospital to meet the quarantine patients underwent exploratory surgery operations for the benefit of medical experiments in order to cure the disease. Nearly 63,000 people died in this hospital, in atrocious conditions. 

Patients who died were exported out of the hospital via the "Tunnel of Death", a long gallery that allowed an automatic transfer of corpses using pulley. 

After its closure in 1961 Waverly Hills Sanatorium was the subject of mysterious facts reported by many people: whispers, shadows, strange noises.

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The Island of the Dolls :



Sailing to Mexico to find a particularly murky atmosphere, the Island of the Dolls. Located in a swampy area south of Mexico City, the island boasts a nightmarish scene: thousands of dolls charred by the time hang everywhere on the island

According to legend, a man living as a hermit in the 50s on this deserted island has decided to collect and cling to the trees on the island of dolls to appease the ghost of a girl who would be drowned in a canal bordering the island

The island became a "pull" from the 90s, and although she is not on tour guides, some amateurs do not hesitate to go there by the lagoon with boats. The man who had the idea to hang these dolls being dead, it was his son and grand-son who took over the trade by charging an entrance fee of 4 pesos to allow a tour of the premises. The experience is particularly significant to believe those who visited this island decor as terrifying and absurd.


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The city of Centralia in the United States ("Silent Hill") :



Located in Pennsylvania, the city of Centralia was down to seven people in 2007, against 1,000 in 1981 The reason for this fantômisation of the city: a huge fire underground trash in its former coal mine (which had been transformed into landfill) which broke out in 1962 Devastated by the gas, the city suffered even 20 years later fumes of carbon monoxide. In 1981, the order was given to evacuate the city

Today, the fire continues to move 15 meters per year: the basement of Centralia should burn even 250 years. It's a ghost town very dangerous but still accessible by the more adventurous.

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The Aokigahara forest (Japan) :



 Located in the northeast of the Mount Fuji in Japan, Aokigahara forest is known for being the scene of most of the suicides in the region, fueling urban legends "haunted forest". 

Highly prized by lovers of paranormal activity, they describe it as a "cursed forest" haunted by "tormented spirits" who "mislead the unwary walkers" and lead them into the mysterious deaths, disappearances and other suicides. 

In any case, this place attracts more and more candidates for suicide, because the number of bodies found in the forest increases from year to year: skeletons or bodies half eaten are routinely found. While very little light in the forest, it is extremely easy to get lost because all the angles are the same. Moreover, deep crevices adorn the floor.