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Perth's Crown Towers unveils $25,000-a-night villa

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Perth's newest luxury hotel has opened its doors to the public hoping to lure international big spenders to its opulent rooms.

The new Crown Towers features three tonnes of chandelier work, 450 new staff, and eight and a half thousand square metres of Italian stone, and is now the largest- and most expensive- hotel in Perth.

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The new Crown Towers hotel is about to open, bringing six-star luxury to Perth. 9 News went inside the new $645 million hotel for a tour.

And it's not exactly cheap - one night in the exclusive Chairman's Villa will set you back a cool $25,000.

But for that kind of coin you'll be treated to a full butler service, a wrap around balcony, four bedrooms and two-storeys connected by an opulent grand staircase.

While some might find the room might not be within their price range, other villas range between $2000 to $3,500 a night. 

Executive general manager Andrew Cairns told 9 News Perth the new hotel is all part of a $645 million plan to lure 200,000 new visitors to the city each year.

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"It's a real game changer for this region," he said.

"In this precinct alone, especially with the new stadium coming on board, the [number of] people coming through this area will be very significant.

"We're seeing big uptake in visitation numbers from those regions, but we're also trying to develop Perth as a bit of a gateway as well."

"It's an amazing property- it's exceeded everyone's expectations- including my own," he said.

Other rooms start at $650 a night, and the hotel expects 79,000 overseas visitors each year.

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