Ever puzzled what it will be like to remain in the similar hotel suite as one in all your favourite stars?
Celebrity-owned resorts have gotten more and more common destinations, with stars reminiscent of Hugh Jackman and Richard Gere branching out into the hospitality trade.
But the most intimate, luxurious possibility is to get between the sheets in a celebrity-designed suite.
From a tennis champ’s wellness-inspired rooms in Chicago to a film star’s penthouse in Capri, we’ve rounded up eight unbelievable hotel suites that had been designed or impressed by well-known faces.

Though making a hotel suite might look like an unlikely enterprise for a tennis champion, it seems Venus Williams has been moonlighting as an inside designer for years by way of her firm V*Starr Interiors.
Her newest enterprise? A wellness-inspired, one-bedroom suite for the 55-room The Hotel at Midtown which opened in November 2017 and is a part of Chicago’s Midtown Athletic Club.
The V Suite contains a glossy, Nordic-inspired design, textured partitions and a muted, pure colour palette paired with wooden and bronze accents.
According to a press launch from V*Starr Interiors, Williams designed the suite to really feel extremely livable, like a house away from dwelling.
The Hotel at Midtown, 2444 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60647; +1 773-687-7600. From around $300 per evening.

It’s solely been open since March 2017, however the W Las Vegas has already established itself as one in all the coolest inns on The Strip – thanks partially, to its signature penthouse suite designed by Lenny Kravitz himself.
The rockstar-worthy suite spans throughout 2,382 sq. ft and is embellished with purple velvet couches, glossy marble furnishings, authentic art work and a grand piano.
To prime all of it off, it’s adorned with wall-to-wall home windows and two personal terraces serving up jaw-dropping views over downtown Las Vegas and the Nevada mountains.
W Las Vegas, 2535 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109; +1 702-761-8700. From $3,500 per evening.

With its daring colours and eclectic furnishings, Vivienne Westwood’s signature suite at the London West Hollywood is as showstopping as her eponymous clothes label.
It’s additionally luxurious in addition, with a 5,000-square-foot rooftop terrace, a eating room with 360-degree views over Beverly Hills and a sun-drenched atrium with a waterfall.
As if all that wasn’t spectacular sufficient, it’s additionally the largest penthouse suite in all of Los Angeles, clocking in at a whopping 11,000 sq. ft.
The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills, 1020 N San Vicente Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069; +1 310-854-1111. From $15,399 per evening.

Though he’s greatest recognized for his singing abilities, it seems Marc Anthony has a aptitude for inside design as nicely.
The Grammy-winning musician consulted on the design for the Presidential Suite at La Concha, a well-liked celebrity hangout in San Juan’s Condado.
The 1,085-square-foot suite is effortlessly fashionable – very similar to Anthony himself – with a clear, minimalist vibe that permits the Atlantic Ocean views to shine.
Other highlights embody a sweeping terrace, al fresco eating space and an ocean-facing Jacuzzi tub.
*Note: The resort was spared from severe harm throughout Hurricane Maria and stays absolutely operational and open for bookings.
La Concha Resort, 1077 Ashford Avenue, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico; +1 787-721-7500. From $2,500 per evening.

With its Harry Potter-stocked bookshelves and woodland-inspired décor – suppose owl collectible figurines and tree-themed wallpaper – the J.Ok. Rowling Suite at The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte hotel, in Edinburgh is strictly how you’d image it to be.
Redesigned by Forte’s sister Olga Polizzi, it options the vintage oak desk Rowling herself used together with the queen-sized mattress she slept in for six months whereas finishing the closing guide in the sequence in that very room.
But its crown jewel is a marble bust of the Greek god Hermes, on which the writer herself wrote: “J.K. Rowling finished writing ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ in this room (552) on 11th Jan 2007.”
The Balmoral, 1 Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 2EQ; +44 131 556 2414. From $1,290 per evening.

Though Diane von Fürstenberg has designed 20 suites for the iconic London hotel, the 2,000-square-foot Piano Suite is the legendary designer’s pièce de résistance.
Decorated in daring patterns and shiny colours – suppose lime inexperienced, fuschia and canary yellow – the suite is as fashionable and glamorous as one in all her signature wrap clothes.
Other stylish touches embody cashmere throw blankets, classic touring trunks and von Fürstenberg’s personal framed pictures, taken throughout her travels.
Claridge’s, Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4HR: +4420 7629 8860. From $1,025 per evening.
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Flanked by lush hanging gardens and sweeping ocean views, this penthouse suite at the Capri Palace Hotel and Spa, named after one in all its most well-known company, Gwyneth Paltrow, makes for the final island hideaway.
Redesigned in 2009, the Art Deco-inspired suite boasts a pointy monochrome colour palette, paired with earthy wood accents and vintage furnishings.
Highlights embody a 3,000-square-foot terrace overlooking Mount Solaro and never one, however two heated swimming swimming pools.
Capri Palace Hotel and Spa, Via Capodimonte, 14, 80071 Anacapri, Isola di Capri NA, Italy; +39 081 978 0111. From $6,800 per evening. Hotel reopens April 12, 2018.

When Oscar-winning filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola bought restored Nineteenth-century Italian villa Palazzo Margherita in 2012, he approached the mission like one in all his motion pictures – obsessing over each element, from the frescoes to the personally curated library.
Located in Bernalda, the birthplace of Coppola’s grandfather, all of its 9 rooms are impeccably designed and embellished by French inside designer Jacques Grange, however the Francis suite is arguably the most particular room of all.
Inspired by Coppola’s Tunisian-born grandmother Maria Zasa, it options North African design parts like colourful mosaic tiles, daring Moroccan patterns and Tunisian textiles in addition to gorgeous views over the hotel’s lush gardens.
Palazzo Margherita, Corso Umberto I, 64, 75012 Bernalda MT, Italy: +39 0835 549060. From around $1,600 per evening.