While the "Presidential Suite" is often the highest standard category in many hotels, several properties offer even more exclusive and expensive accommodations that sit at the top of their hierarchy. The most common title for a tier above presidential is the "Royal Suite", which is frequently found in countries with monarchies or in ultra-luxury hotels in cities like London, Paris, and Dubai. These suites are often significantly larger and more opulent, sometimes occupying an entire floor of the hotel. Another higher-tier designation is the "Penthouse Suite", which usually covers the top floor and includes a private terrace, a pool, or a dedicated elevator. Some luxury brands also use "signature" names for their top-tier rooms, such as the "Maharajah Suite" in some Taj hotels, or the "Ty Warner Penthouse" at the Four Seasons in New York. For ultimate privacy and space, a "Private Villa" or a standalone "Bungalow" on the hotel grounds is often considered the highest tier of all, offering multiple bedrooms, private gardens, and even personal staff, surpassing even the most grand suites in terms of both square footage and the level of personalized service provided.