We all know that luxury hotels don't come cheap, but just how expensive they are may surprise you.
To find the most expensive hotels across the country, we teamed up with Booking.comwho shared the most expensive hotel in every state with us, based on a one-night stay, using October 1st to 2nd as a baseline. Keep in mind that prices will vary across seasons.
Read on to see where in your state you'll find the most pricey hotels.
ALABAMA: Grand Hotel Marriott Resort, Golf Club & Spa in Point Clear

The historical Alabama hotel was built in 1847, and had just 40 guest rooms. Today, it has over 400 rooms, as well as a private beach with two 18-hole golf courses, nine restaurants, and a spa. There's also a lagoon-style outdoor pool, hot tub, and lap pool.
The Grand Hotel Marriott Resort can cost up to $369 a night.
ALASKA: Chena Hot Springs Resort in Fairbanks

The Chena Hot Springs were discovered by gold miners in 1905, and have been a beloved travel destination ever since.
The Chena Hot Springs Resort sits right in the 40-square-mile geothermal area that boasts 153-degree natural hot springs, and also features a hot tub and indoor pool. It's also a great spot for seeing the Northern lights.
Chena Hot Springs can cost around $320 a night.
ARIZONA: L'Auberge De Sedona in Sedona

L'Auberge De Sedona features a spa and outdoor pool, and offers gorgeous views of Sedona's famous Red Rock country.
Luxury cottages have outdoor cedar showers and private decks.
L'Auberge De Sedona can cost around $1,055 a night.
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