Imagine a
hotel with champagne that costs £36 a glass, offers remote controlled toilets (no kidding) when you go for your private business and is situated on one of the most remarkable coastlines of
Europe - introducing the very
expensive Mardan Palace on the Turkish coast of
Antalya. Reminiscent of a European Dubai as the Times Online labelled the area, Antalya is fast becoming the latest tourist hub for sun starving tourists of northern regions.
The fact that the English pound still has some buying power in
Turkey also helps to draw a healthy amount of tourists to the regions of Antalya.
Boasting some remarkable hotels already, Antalya is now going to be home to the
most expensive hotel in Europe at a cool price of £1bn.
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