Sometimes, there’s nothing better than blowing off a bit of steam and a wad of cash in the process.

Think retail therapy, or an impulsive last-minute holiday.

But if you want to blow a serious amount of money - and we can’t stress the word "serious" enough - then you can always treat yourself to some of London’s most exclusive hotel rooms.

If spending north of £20,000 a night on a hotel room means nothing to you, you probably already know of theses places.

But if you like to see how the other half live, take a look at some of London London’s most opulent, luxurious, expansive and expensive hotel rooms.

The Royal Suite, The Lanesborough

The Lanesborough London in Knightsbridge has a Royal Suite fit for a King or Queen

The Five-Star Lanesborough Hotel sits near Hyde Park in Knightsbridge. It’s luxury rooms are a sight to behold, but nothing quite compares to The Royal Suite.

The seven-bedroom apartment is one of the world’s most admired residences and, having undergone a full refurbishment in 2015, reflects the elegance and grandeur of Regency palaces and stately homes.

Extending across 4,800 sq ft, it includes two living rooms and dining room, complete with a mahogany dining table can seat up to 12 guests, and is served from an adjoining galley kitchen that includes a private butler entrance.

Other add-ons include a personal butler service available 24 hours a day, spa baths and steam showers, a study and tablet-controlled room conditions and integrated entertainment systems.

The Royal Suite can be booked in part as well as its entirety, but guests booking all seven rooms also complimentary use of the hotel’s chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce Phantom.

Cost: Priced at £26,000 a night in 2015

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Manor House Wing, Rosewood, London

Exclusive

You know you’re staying somewhere special when the suite has its own postcode.

But that is exactly what awaits you at the Manor House Wing in Rosewood, London, just a few steps away from Covent Garden.

Regarded as one of London’s most exclusive residences, it welcomes guests through its own private entrance and lift, and boasts a vast 585 sq m (6,295 sq ft) of living space.

Bathe in luxury

It is a single-storey private wing is set on the second floor and is described as an urban haven with up to seven spacious bedrooms.

The Manor House Wing comprises the Manor House Suite as the master suite, one Premier Suite, one Grand Premier Suite, one Grand Premier Family and three Executive King Rooms providing a self-contained residence that is versatile, private, spacious and undeniably elegant.

Cost: £20,000 (exc VAT)

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Sterling Suite, Langham Hotel

The Sterling Suite's living room

Found in the heart of the West End, The Langham, London has enchanted royalty, dignitaries, celebrities, and discerning guests for over 150 years.

It also boasts the ultimate residential penthouse that serves to exceed every notion of luxury and space.

The Sterling Suite comes with up to six bedrooms and is 450 sq m and includes a personal butler, private media lounge and more.

Tinkle the ivories

The expansive drawing room comes with a baby grand piano and there is a VIP complimentary refrigerated private bar and welcome amenities according to personal preference.

With a large marble bathroom with separate shower and bath, The Sterling Suite transcends the definition of a Penthouse suite.

The master bedroom

Cost: From £25,000 a night

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The Royal Penthouse Lounge, Corinthia Hotel

Mirror mirror on the wall

Standing on the roof terrace, taking in the unique 180º panoramic view of London, residents may believe they are monarchs of all they survey. It is a feeling that will continue inside this palatial penthouse lounge.

Spread over two floors and connected by a private lift, it offers a majestic array of features and facilities.

Living the life

Among its striking features is a mirrored 10-seat dining room, a grand staircase crowned with a stunning chandelier, walk-in wine cellar, private spa suite and hidden den.

To be truly spoilt rotten, take advantage of the personal 24-hour butler service and complimentary chauffeured car service for local drop-offs.

Stunning view

Cost: £21,600 per night

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Shangri-La Suite, At The Shard London

A living room with a view

Found within the 95-storey skyscraper The Shard is the Shangri-La Hotel, which offers Oriental elegance and a luxurious home away from home.

But if that’s still not enough for you, the Shangri-La Suite will meet even the most decadent of needs.

Its floor-to-ceiling windows provide unparalleled 180-degree views of the city, spanning from Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the City of London, the Tower of London and Tower Bridge to the meandering River Thames along Canary Wharf.

It can also be connected to an adjacent room, thus featuring two bedrooms and spanning a total living space of 232 sq m.

The view's not bad from the bed room either

The marble-clad bathroom features heated floors; jacuzzi bath; Acqua Di Parma amenities; plush bathrobes; flat-screen television; a separate, glass-enclosed shower; and a washlet toilet.

It boats to be the jewel in the crown of Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard, and it’s hard to argue otherwise.

Cost: £10,000 per night

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