Sydney’s most expensive hotel room

If you ever find yourself visiting Sydney and in need of a luxurious and exquisite hotel room for the night, Park Hyatt is the place to go to. The hotel features the most expensive room in Sydney. You can be certain to receive only the best in terms of services and comfort. The Park Hyatt hotel has just unveiled the finest two bedroom luxury pad in Sydney. It’s situated on the fourth floor of the hotel, in a custom-built area at The Rocks.

Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt

The pad features floor-to-ceiling glass walls offering amazing and unique views of the Sydney Harbor. It includes only the finest fittings and some of the most high-tech features you can find. The pad was built as part of the hotel’s $60 million upgrade. It’s indeed a very luxurious pad. Of course, it will cost you $16,000 per night to enjoy everything it has to offer.

Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt

The pad has a large living room with floor-to-ceiling glass walls that offer panoramic views of the Sydney Opera House. It also includes a sauna/steam room and a lounge. The giant egg-shell bathtub is definitely something to look forward too. There’s also a TV built into the bathroom mirror.

Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt
Most expensive hotel room at Park Hyatt

And if these features weren’t enough to convince you, there are some more and they are even more impressive. For example, guests can enjoy a $9,000 toilet seat that plays music and has a built-in seat warmer and massager along with a deodorizer. And if the pad doesn’t do it for you, you can also rent the entire floor and its two additional suites for $50,000. In order to be able to do you would have to spend at least two nights in the hotel.{found on DailyTelegraph}.