The 12 most luxurious hotel suites in Europe by Jane Reynolds on Oct 13, 2015, 11:20 AM  There are luxurious hotels, and then there are luxurious hotels -- and many of Europe's five-pearl properties fall into the latter category. We've visited hundreds of them, and have found ourselves in quite a few stunningly beautiful suites that are over-the-top even by over-the-top standards. Some are so dazzling, they make our eyes hurt. (Slight exaggeration? Maybe.) From Paris toPrague (and everywhere in between -- and beyond), here are a dozen amazingly luxurious hotel suites in Europe. SEE ALSO: 12 destinations where you can stay in a 5-star hotel for less than $200 a night Prague Suite at Blakes Hotel A sexy lair hidden beneath the first floor of Blakes, the Prague Suite is decked out in lush grays and golds. The ornate vibe, created my a mix of mirrors and chandeliers, continues to the bathroom, complete with a deep marble soaking tub. Since the Prague is one of the property's Signature Suites, guests staying here can also enjoy exclusive amenities such as a free one-way airport transfer, fresh daily flowers, free breakfast, and free minibar snacks.
Suite Peninsula at The Peninsula Paris The Suite Peninsula is the largest one-bedroom suite in all of Paris. The massive suite includes his and hers dressing rooms and bathrooms, along with two separate powder rooms, a living room with a grand piano, a formal dining room, and of course, an impressive foyer. Additional perks, reserved for select suites, range from free movies and Wi-Fi to chauffeur service in a MINI Cooper.
Corner Suite at CVK Hotels & Resorts Park Bosphorus Overlooking the Bosphorus and the city of Istanbul, the Corner Suite at CVK Park Bosphorus features similar -- but slightly more elevated -- decor to the other rooms and suites at this huge luxury property. Aside from the sweeping views, highlights include a sexy round bed, an exposed deep soaking tub, a bathroom with an ornate his-and-hers vanity and Bulgari toiletries, and high-tech amenities.
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