by Sangeeta Kocharekar URL Copied! Butlers, celebrity sightings and 24-karat gold bathrooms fixtures are just the start of what you can expect at some of these bucket list-worthy hotels. These hotels are luxurious but also unique in their experience — destinations in their own right. In some cases they’re quirky (but still opulent) like Icehotel in Sweden where you can sleep under the aurora borealis in a bed made of ice and Bab Al Shams which features Arabian designs in the desert.
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The very best of The Latch delivered straight to your inbox. This is our edit of the hotels everyone should visit at least once. Aman Tokyo, Japan Aman is one of the most luxurious hotel brands in the world, and the suites at Aman Tokyo are the hotel’s largest.
The hotel occupies the top six floors of the 38-sto.