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Looking for a memorable place to celebrate a momentous occasion or just want to splurge on an over-the-top vacation? These presidential suites are lavish and come with some incredibly tempting perks. Live your best fabulous lifestyle by picking one of the sumptuous options we've collated for you.

Inside the living room of the Mamilla Hotel in Jerusalem, which has one of the most impressive presidential suites in the world
Guests at the Mamilla Hotel's presidential suites also receive a complimentary treatment at the Akasha Spa © Image courtesy of Mamilla Hotel / Amit Geron

Mamilla Hotel, Jerusalem

With stunning views of Jerusalem’s Old City, the 1227 sq ft presidential suite at is extraordinary. It offers refined luxury that includes a full kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom with King bed, work space and guest bedroom. VIP perks include en-suite alcoholic beverages and a relaxing treatment at the Akasha Spa.

Renaissance New York Midtown, NYC

With a view of the Empire State Building and the iconic city skyline, the Penthouse Suite at the is quite a treat. It feels more like a modern New York City apartment than a hotel room.

The two-bedroom suite includes a pool table, kitchen, two outdoor patios, dining room, library, and living room. The room also includes Club Level access for 24-hour dining and drinks in a swanky private lounge area.

A living area featuring two facing couches and a large TV over a marble fireplace
The presidential suite at the Viceroy L'Ermitage Beverly Hills includes a personal shopper from Saks Fifth Avenue © Image courtesy of Viceroy Hotels & Resorts

Viceroy L'Ermitage Beverly Hills, California

The 3700 sq ft presidential suite at the is just as posh as the zip code it's located in. Five outdoor balconies provide amazing views of the Beverly Hills area.

The suite is perfect for family getaways. It includes a cozy home theater, a full-size kitchen with a stocked refrigerator, a dining table that seats 12, a walk-in closet with custom lighting, and an onyx marble plunge tub.

Also included is luxury transportation and a personal shopper from Sak’s Fifth Avenue. Looking for an inspiring place to host a business event? The suite includes an executive office, large seating and lounge area, and the dining room table can also be used as boardroom for your meeting space.

Presidente InterContinental Mexico Polanco, Mexico

The 6500 sq ft Diego Rivera Suite at the in Mexico City is meant for entertaining. In the kitchen there is an enormous wooden table that seats 16, with expansive city views from the 42nd floor.

The lounge area also has a table that seats 10. There is a beautiful indoor swimming pool and jacuzzi with a large window overlooking Campo Marte with a comfortable seating area for a dozen guests. The two-floor suite also includes total obscuration blinds, rain shower and steam bath, and a private dressing room. After the fiesta is over, enjoy having the place to yourself with a spacious bedroom that has an extra-large double bed.

Inside the Charles Hotel presidential suite, with a couch, chairs and coffee table in front of a fire place
The Charles' presidential suite features not one, but two fireplaces © Image courtesy of The Charles Hotel

The Charles Hotel, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Think Harvard is only for students? Think again. Cambridge is an exceptional vacation destination, especially for those in search of luxury and history.

The presidential suite decor at The Charles Hotel is representative of a high-class Ivy League lifestyle with plenty of plaid, marble, board-and-batten walls and rich leather furniture. The 1995 sq ft suite features a living room, dining room, two fireplaces (for those cold Boston nights), private office and master bedroom with private dressing room. It also overlooks Harvard Square. And since Harvard was the birthplace of Facebook, you can expect all the latest high-tech amenities.

The Savoy, London

Expect the royal treatment while staying in the royal suite at The Savoy, London, including access to a dedicated Savoy Royal Entourage who will cater to your every need. The suite is luxurious with crystal chandeliers and opulent decor, yet comfortable and welcoming. It includes a living room, sitting room, morning room, private luxury bar, impressive bedroom, cedar-lined walk-in closet, and en-suite bathroom. Transportation via a chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce is included, of course.

The living area of the Four Seasons Kyoto presidential suite, with Japanese-influence design and views over Japanese rooftops
The Four Seasons Kyoto presidential suite fuses Japanese design elements with spacious comfort © Image courtesy of Four Seasons Kyoto

Four Seasons Kyoto

Be prepared to be inspired at the Four Seasons Kyoto. The 2637 sq ft presidential suite sleeps four and is the largest suite in Kyoto. You’ll be awed by the breathtaking views of the Myoho-in Temple. The decor reflects the surroundings and culture, and it creates a calm and luxurious place to retreat.

The accommodations include remote-controlled curtains, pantry with refrigerator and sink, two full marble bathrooms and one powder room. A nice bonus is selecting from a plush, signature or firm mattress topper. There’s plenty of space to enjoy with your family or take some me-time for self reflection.

Habtoor Palace Dubai (formerly St. Regis Palace)

The will make your jaw drop. It does not get any more lavish than the nearly 10,000 sq ft Sir Winston Churchill Suite. Located on the top floor of the palace, the most impressive feature is spectacular spiral staircase leading to the rooftop dome of the hotel with an indoor private plunge pool.

The suite also includes two king and one twin bedroom with private en-suite bathrooms, two separate dressing rooms, multiple lounge and living spaces, a dining room that seats 12, a study, as well as rare art from the Churchill archives. Other extravagant perks include access to a helipad, two complimentary tickets to La Perle Theater, and private butler service.

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