The Mansion at the Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa in Sausalito. Picture: casamadrona.com Source: Supplied IT’S no surprise that some high-rollers drop a few thousand dollars a night on hotel rooms in Las Vegas. And one could almost buy a house with the nightly fee at some hotel rooms abroad. But a hotel suite in the San Francisco Bay Area going for $27,000 a night might be a first.
Million dollar views. Picture: casamadrona.com Source: Supplied After an extensive $22 million renovation, the Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa in Sausalito — a waterfront San Francisco Bay town at the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge — is unveiling its crown jewel: the 11-room Mansion at Casa Madrona. Wake up to this everyday. Picture: casamadrona.com Source: Supplied The mansion was originally built in 1885 as a private residence for gas and electric mogul William Barrett, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Your biggest choice is which table to sit at. Picture: casamadrona.com Source: Supplied According to marketing materials, the suite sleeps 24 and comes with a 1,700-square-foot meeting space, a private fitness centre, a two-tiered outdoor dining area, a video wall and amenities like the day use of a private yacht, a Mercedes ML350 with a driver, and private staff. Bedrooms bigger than a house. Picture: casamadrona.com Source: Supplied Conveniently, a two-bedroom portion of the mansion — dubbed the Alexandrite Suite — can be rented on its own for a paltry sum of $11,000 a night, thus redefining the economical option.
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