Most exclusive hotel

The dictionary definition of exclusive is sole; limited to a selected few; incompatible; fashionable; unique. Most of the aforementioned attributes limit the traveller by one thing; money! If this was our barometer of exclusivity then the Burj Al Arab in Dubai at $6,800 (around £5000) a night would be a contender. The Royal Suite which is the most exclusive and expensive of all the hotel rooms is located on the 25th floor and exudes luxury from every facet with its gold staircase, marble and leopard print tufted carpets. The master bedroom also boasts a private cinema and a rotating four-poster canopy bed. Of course what makes many hotels exclusive is their inaccessibility or boutique characteristics that demands one to be ‘in the know’ to even be aware of them. The debate will rage as to what is the worlds most exclusive hotel but I have taken some of these defining characteristics and applied them to several hotels throughout the world.