If you are thinking about making an incrediblebathroom in your home, we recommend that you go on a trip to famous hotels for inspiration. Regardless of the style - pompous and rich in detail or modern and laconic - these rooms make an unforgettable impression Surely in the life of each person there was a hotel that left an indelible impression and was subsequently reflected in the design of their own home. And this is not surprising, because real professionals in the field of architecture and design work on the design of the rooms. To find inspiration, you can look at the design of the rooms of famous hotels on the Booking.com website - the world leader in online booking, where more than a million different accommodation options are presented: from boutique hotels and apartments to riads, lodges and tree houses. Four Seasons Hotel, Toronto, Canada On the 22nd floor of this exquisite five-star hotel is the largest and most prestigious room - the Royal Suite. As soon as you cross the threshold of a spacious, granite-finished bathroom, you will immediately feel like a king. The 30 square metre space features a marble egg-shaped tub, a double vanity and a walk-in closet, with large windows offering stunning views of Toronto.Le Royal Monceau Raffles Hotel, Paris, FranceThis historic hotel near the Champs-Elysees has earned the prestigious status of a “palace hotel”. Celebrities such as Madonna, Robert De Niro and Michael Jackson have stayed here. The pride of Le Royal Monceau Raffles is the “Royal Suite” with custom-designed furniture, works of art and, of course, a magnificent 30 square meter bathroom. A spacious shower, clawfoot bathtub, Japanese toilet by Toto, terry robes and slippers, as well as Clarins toiletries will not leave you indifferent.The Mark Hotel, New York, USA At The Mark HotelMark, located in a building built in 1927, is home to the most expensive suite in the world. The 11,500-square-foot penthouse, nicknamed the “castle in the sky,” is spread over two floors. It includes five bedrooms and a 2,500-square-foot rooftop terrace overlooking Central Park. There’s also a library and six luxurious bathrooms, including one with a steam room. The master bedroom has two ensuite bathrooms with heated floors in the signature black-and-white stripes, deep soaking tubs, and custom-made Hermes toiletries.Ponta dos Ganchos Resort,Governador Celso Ramos, Brazil Deep in the rainforest, next to a secluded beach, lies a little piece of paradise – Ponta dos Ganchos. The hotel is located on a private island, and its windows offer views of the Emerald Coast. Here you can fully enjoy the peace and quiet. In one of the hotel’s villas, Especial Esmeralda, the bathroom occupies 33 square meters – a real spa oasis! The room is decorated with exotic garapa wood. Guests have at their disposal sun loungers, a sauna and a hot tub with a built-in stereo system and views of the ocean. Here you can also order a massage – in the spa area there are special tatami mats – or take a dip in the outdoor infinity pool.Cafe Royal Hotel, London, UK BThe five-star hotel in the heart of London takes pampering seriously. The spectacular bathrooms are finished in Carrara marble. The 212 square metre Imperial Suite features a large TV, luxury robes and slippers, and toiletries from British brand Floris. The marble baths were handcrafted to order on site.Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai, UAE RepresentativesBurj Al Arab is known as “the most luxurious hotel in the world.” Situated on its own island, it offers everything from private butlers to iPads covered in 24-karat gold. The two-story Royal Suite features huge gilded columns and a grand staircase, a private library, and a 13-pillow menu. There are three bathrooms, the largest of which is 1,080 square feet (1,200 square feet) in marble and gold. Amenities include a round bathtub, plenty of pillows and seating areas, and Hermes toiletries and fragrances.Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, Florence, ItalySituated in the city’s largest private park, the Four Seasons Hotel Firenze is a true “Renaissance gem” with luxurious furnishings and exquisite decoration. The 232-square-metre Royal Suite boasts an extraordinary interior: vaulted ceilings with paintings, frescoes and authentic Capodimonte-style Neapolitan porcelain. But the most impressive feature of the room is the 47-square-metre bathroom, entirely finished in marble. It features a luxurious vanity, a spacious shower, a bathtub overlooking a private terrace and, of course, a bidet. The suite also has a second, smaller bathroom.The Ritz Carlton Hotel, Hong Kong, Hong Kong FifthThe tallest building in the world, the Ritz Carlton Hong Kong towers over Victoria Harbour. They don’t skimp on comfort here. Each room has floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the city. Guests can enjoy two Michelin-starred restaurants and the highest bar in the world. Other perks include 400-thread-count sheets, feather pillows and unique art pieces. The Ritz Carlton Suite features a 65-square-metre marble bathroom with a walk-in rain shower, a huge soaking tub with a view, double vanities and a separate sauna area. With such amenities in your room, you won’t want to go to the spa!Umaid Bhawan Palace Hotel, Rajasthan, IndiaBuilt in the first half of the 20th century, Umain Bhawan Palace is set in a 11-hectare garden overlooking the “desert capital” of Jodhpur. The palace’s design incorporates elements of Art Deco and Renaissance, and houses a collection of Victorian and Edwardian antiques. The Maharani Suite, created for the Queen, is replete with luxury touches. Guests will be amazed by exotic wall paintings, chrome lamps, upholstered sofas and original decor items. The Royal Suite features a 42-square-metre bathroom with a Jacuzzi and steam room. The bathtub, carved from a piece of Italian pink marble and designed by Stefan Norblin, deserves special attention.Four Seasons Resort, Mahe Island,Seychelles The stunning Four Seasons Resort is located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, in the southwest of Mahe Island. The hilltop Serenity Villa features a 32-square-metre bathroom with wooden fittings, a marble bathtub and a rain shower. Glass walls provide magical views of the crystal-clear ocean, dense jungle and granite cliffs. There is an infinity pool and an outdoor seating area, perfect for watching the tropical sunset.