Inside Prince William and Kate Middleton's $10,000 Accommodations at The Carlyle Hotel

Stunning views, famous salons and fine dining are just some of the perks for guests

By Mike Vulpo Dec 09, 2014 10:11 PMTags
Carlyle Hotel New York, Prince William, Kate MiddletonKevin Lein Photography, Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Just because they're royal doesn't mean Prince William and Kate Middleton avoid hotels.

In fact, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have chosen only the best during their three-day stay in New York City.

When they're not attending basketball games or meeting President Barack Obama, the pair is trying to relax at The Carlyle Hotel located in the center of Manhattan.

Although a source confirms that the royal pair is not staying in the Empire Suite, which starts at $15,000 a night, E! News has learned they are residing in one of the other luxurious suites valued at up to $10,000 per evening.

So what do hotel guests get to enjoy? Obviously the finer things in life.

Whether enjoying a drink at Bemelmans Bar or getting a makeover at Yves Durif Salon, the hotel offers a wide range of services for its guests.

With suites as big as 2,600 sqquare feet, guests can also enjoy stunning views of Central Park as well as a full kitchen, twice-daily housekeeping services and a fully stocked mini bar. Don't worry, pregnant Kate won't be drinking anytime soon.

If you needed even more proof that this hotel is for the best (George Clooney, Michael Jackson and Princess Diana have also been guests), you're in luck.

Take a look inside the accommodations perfect for a prince and princess!

—Additional reporting by Jennifer Cooper