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Which hotel was the most expensive to build?

Abraj Al Bait The most expensive collection of skyscraper hotels ever built, Abraj Al Bait is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and cost a cool $18 billion to build. The entire complex is built on the ruins of the Ajyad Fortress and has stunning views of the Grand Mosque and the Kaaba.



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