Saturday, September 5, 2015
USA: Saudi king buys out entire Four Seasons Hotel for DC visit
The king met with President Obama and other top administration officials Friday, a sit-down that was to focus heavily on the Iran nuclear deal.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: New York Post
By Fox News | September 4, 2015
[Edited excerpts]
For Saudi King Salman’s visit to Washington,the king’s entourage bought out the entire Four Seasons in Georgetown, one of the capital’s ritziest and costliest hotels, according to Politico.
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And they’ve done some redecorating to the hotel’s sleek and modern design. Eyewitnesses told Politico that red carpets were laid down in the hallways and gilded furniture — “gold mirrors, gold end tables, gold lamps” — was delivered in advance of the Saudi monarch’s visit.
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The king is in Washington for his first White House visit since taking the throne in January. He met with President Obama and other top administration officials Friday, a sit-down that was to focus heavily on the Iran nuclear deal.
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On the side, the king, his family members and his diplomatic/staff contingent apparently have the jewel of Georgetown to themselves.
Politico reports that other guests who had booked during the visit were moved to other hotels, so the delegation could have the 222-room site to themselves.
While unclear where the king himself is staying, the Four Seasons does boast a “Royal Suite,” a 4,000-square-foot pad with a marble bathroom, a furnished terrace, a media room, and his-and-her walk-in closets.
Basic rooms at the Georgetown Four Seasons run well over $500-a-night on a weekend. The starter suites run at about $1,000-a-night and up. The price of the Royal Suite is not listed.
Neither, of course, is the price of “all of the above.”
Politico reported the delegation bought out the property for the duration of the visit. Asked about the report, a hotel rep told FoxNews.com: “I can’t confirm or deny that any information is correct or not.”
The hotel’s website shows no rooms are available until Sunday.
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