Being a high earning celebrity can open you up to all sorts of business and real estate investment opportunities.
Some stars have combined the two and stamped their names on hotels they run alongside their showbiz careers.
From sportsmen like tennis star Andy Murray to singers like Bono, hospitality is becoming a popular side hustle for the rich and famous.
Hotels around the world are run by very big names that attract a lot of fan bookings.
With a little help from hoo booking platform, we have listed the best celebrity owned hotels and their prices. We’ll take a look.
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Donatelle Versace
Fashion designer Donatella Versace owns the 5* Palazzo Versace Dubai, located near the famous Burj Khlaifa.
Opened in 2000, the hotel has 200 rooms, 72 apartments, a 600-seat ballroom, bars, restaurants and a Versace store.
Interior design and styling was fully overseen by the Milan-based fashion house. Prices for a room start at £255 per night.

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Andy Murray
Tennis star Andy Murray owns the Cromlix Hotel in Stirling, Scotland, where a night will set you back £495.
Set in 32 acres of woodland, the hotel has an à la carte restaurant, its own chapel and a house loch.
The hotel also offers unique retreat stays and recently hosted a kindness retreat to “explore how the mind-body connection works” through a day of mindful activities.

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Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman owns Gwinganna Health Retreat on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Here you are invited to unplug, switch off and immerse yourself in all things wellness.
The hotel advertises itself as a “beautifully secluded environment to heal, rejuvenate and transform the way you are”. A stay here rings in at £298.

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bono
The Clarence in Dublin is known in the city as “the U2 hotel”.
Bono and The Edge bought the 50-room boutique hotel and renovated it in the 1990s and turned it into the City Clarence Hotel in Dublin.
It is now considered Dublin’s first rock and roll hotel and costs £218 per night.
Richard Gere
Located an hour from Manhattan in New York City is Richard Gere’s Bedford Post Inn.
The property promises to be an intimate luxury inn and offers a yoga loft, fire pits, and its own reflection pool.
A stay here costs £466 per night.
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Gary Neville
Football star Gary Neville owns the Football Hotel in Manchester.
A stone’s throw from Old Trafford football stadium, the football-themed hotel is the perfect stay for match days.
Football fans can book a stay here for just £112 per night.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo has a hotel on his native island of Madeira.
The dark red color scheme is inspired by the Portugal kit, and inside you’ll find framed Ronaldo shirts and caricatures of the superstar dotted on the walls.
Prices start at £108 per night and packages are also available.

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