Want to experience the luxury of the rich and famous without actually being one? While we wouldn’t recommend climbing into bed with a celebrity (though, hey, who are we to judge?), you can still sleep in their rooms—after they’ve left. It’s a great way to get a feel for what the stars enjoy, since celebrities often book the most luxurious suites available.
- Barbie Suite, Palms, Las Vegas
This pink paradise is a dream come true for any fan of the iconic doll. Filled with fuchsia, black, and that unmistakable “B†on everything from cushions to carpets, this suite feels like a real-life version of Malibu Barbie’s home. With a corset-style chair, a mirror framed by 65 Barbie dolls, and a Jacuzzi, it's the ultimate bachelor pad. What’s not to love?
- Coco Chanel Suite, Ritz Hotel, Paris
For 37 years, Coco Chanel lived in this elegant suite overlooking the gardens and Place Vendome. Today, every detail has been meticulously restored to reflect her timeless style. Baroque mirrors, Coromandel lacquers, and a stunning chandelier create an atmosphere of refined luxury. This suite remains one of the most expensive at the Ritz, and for good reason.
- Fleming House, Goldeneye, Jamaica
Designed by Ian Fleming himself, this cliffside retreat in Jamaica was where he wrote all 17 James Bond novels. The house is now the most luxurious property at Goldeneye, with other villas named after Bond girls like Vesper and Domino. A new spa development is also underway, making this a must-visit for Bond fans and luxury seekers alike.
- John Lennon Suite, Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
This room has a history of peace and protest. After staying in Amsterdam for a week, John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved here and had all the furniture moved out except the bed. Today, the suite features framed photos of the couple and a special "Give Peace a Chance" package, including a CD of lyrics and white flowers. If you're feeling nostalgic, order the same meal they did: poached sole, salad, and scrambled eggs.
- Marilyn Bungalow, The Charlie Hotel, Los Angeles
Located on the site of Charlie Chaplin’s former home, this collection of bungalows pays tribute to Hollywood legends. Named after icons like Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable, it's a favorite among today’s stars. Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart were even rumored to have met here. It's your chance to walk in the footsteps of old Hollywood.
- Monet Suite, Savoy, London
The Savoy reopened in 2010, and the Monet Suite offers a unique blend of art and luxury. Inspired by the French Impressionist, this room reflects Monet’s love for the Thames. If you’re an art lover, take a short walk to the National Gallery to see his works up close.
- Noel Coward Suite, Raffles Hotel, Singapore
Noel Coward stayed at Raffles multiple times, and his namesake suite is a tribute to his legacy. From his first visit in 1931 to his last in 1968, the hotel has preserved his spirit. Today, the suite offers a cozy spot to sip gin slings and soak in the charm of a bygone era.
- Oscar Wilde Room, L’Hotel, Paris
Known for his wit, Oscar Wilde once said, “My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death.†He died shortly after, and the hotel now honors him with a room named after him. Though the wallpaper is gone, the room still carries a touch of literary flair.
- The Churchill Suite, Mena House Oberoi Hotel, Cairo
During World War II, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Chiang Kai-shek met here for the Cairo Conference. Churchill loved the view so much he kept the curtains open to see the pyramids. This suite is a piece of history and a perfect place to imagine yourself in the center of global diplomacy.
- Vera Wang Suite, Halekulani Hotel, Waikiki
Vera Wang’s design style is sleek, modern, and minimalist. Her eponymous suite at Halekulani captures that essence with charcoal drapes, dark wood, and neutral tones. The service is just as refined, with personal touches like her own perfumes and curated movie selections. It's a perfect escape for those who appreciate understated elegance.
via the luxury travel bible
Visit us: Covet House
See algo: Top 5 luxury restaurants in Europe that dictate trends for next season

Foshan Gruwill Hardware Products Co., Ltd. , https://www.zsgruwill.com