First published on 17 May 2009 . Updated on 2 May 2012 .
Mixing business and pleasure? Put your money on the split-level Presidential Suite, just a stone's throw from the finance district. A separate adjoining room means that your entourage can be on close call, unless of course you feel like entertaining them for a change courtesy of your room's very own grand piano. $2,000 per night
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