NewYorkHotels.org reveals that it will costs anyone around $40,000 for an overnight stay in a luxurious hotel suite in New York in September. They came up with a list that includes the top 10 most expensive hotels suites found in Manhattan.

Here are those ten costliest hotel suites that the site came up with basing it on their September 2013 rates.

10. Trump Soho 2-BR Penthouse ($10,000)

The penthouse suite view of the Trump Soho includes the Hudson River, the Empire State Building and even the midtown part of Manhattan. It is also the hotel in New York where you can enjoy the only hamman experience within the comfort of your own private luxury.

9. The Ritz Carlton Royal Suite ($14,000)

This hotel suite can offer you the look and comforts of a private home. It has a huge bathroom made out of marble with feather duvets and seven various pillow types. Enjoy discovering all that New York City has to offer, especially with its zealous culture and go home to a relaxing hotel suite of The Ritz Carlton.

8. The Carlyle Empire Suite ($15,000)

This suite has an Art Deco inspiration that features a three bedroom unit across 28th and 29th floors making you be confused whether you are in a hotel or within a residential apartment. It was designed by Thierry Despont. It has a unique spiral staircase with cashmere-wrapped walls.

7. The New York Palace Hotel's Tower Royal Suite ($15,000)

Get to know the grandiosity of Versailles even when you are in the heart of New York city. It revives the old school décor of the French period, furnished with antique and vintage furniture too.

6. The Mandarin Oriental's Presidential Suite ($18,000)

This suite comes with stunning artifacts and other costly artwork that make it all the more an opulent suite.

5. The Pierre's The Tata Suite ($20,000)

This suite has hints of Indian culture and theme all over. It comes with six bedrooms along with your own private floor.

4. The Peninsula's Peninsula Suite ($24,000)

This hotel suite can offer customised sleep experience that features Savoir beds, which are handstitched, and other luxurious linens. Not to mention its rooftop spa.

3. The Plaza's Royal Plaza Suite ($30,000)

You can have access to your own elevator in your own private floor. It comes with a grand piano within the living room and other elements that will remind you of Louis XV royal court.

2. St. Regis' The Presidential Suite ($35,000)

This hotel suite was once occupied by Marilyn Monroe! It has its own marble foyer, a library that is walnut paneled and offers complete butler service.

1. Four Seasons Hotel's Ty Warner Penthouse ($40.000)

This is the highest hotel suite you can find in the entire Manhattan. Its space measures 4,300 sq ft. It can give you 360 degree views of the city and even cathedral ceilings.