Hotels where President Obama stayed during his foreign travels
US President Obama's accommodation during each foreign trip is usually kept secret before he arrives to ensure security.
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Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Shanghai, China President Obama is the first US president to visit China in his first year in office. His four-day trip begins in Shanghai. Here, Mr. Obama stays at the Portman Ritz-Carlton, a luxury hotel located on the famous Nanjing Xi Lu pedestrian street. The largest room in the hotel, measuring more than 500 square meters, is the largest presidential suite in Shanghai. Photo: worldsbesthotels. |
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Marriott Hotel, Brisbane, Australia Attending the G20 summit in Brisbane, Australia in 2014, President Obama was the head of state staying at the most expensive hotel. He stayed at the Marriott Hotel with room rates up to nearly $2,200 a night. The 28-story hotel has 263 rooms, including 4 suites. The president's room is on the top floor with a king-size bed, 131 square meters of space, and a view of the Brisbane River. Photo: Marriott. |
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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia In 2014, during his visit to Malaysia, President Obama stayed at the Ritz-Calton Hotel, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. The hotel is only 7 km from Pavilion Shopping Center and 2 km from Petronas Twin Towers. The president's room has a dining area and a private living room. Photo: pinterest. |
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ITC Maurya Hotel, Delhi, India In 2015, Obama became the third US president to stay at the hotel in 10 years. Previously, Presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush also chose this hotel when visiting Delhi. The Grand Presidential Suite is a miniature castle with luxurious interiors, boasting silk wall panels, dark wooden floors and decorative artworks. The room has a reception area, a large living room, a study, a peacock-themed dining table with 12 seats, a luxury bathroom with pearl accessories, a mini spa and a gym. During that visit, 200 Delhi police were deployed outside the hotel to protect the president. Photo: rediff. |
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Villa in Havana, Cuba During the historic trip to Cuba last March, President Obama's family did not choose a hotel as usual but spent two nights in a villa. According to the US State Department, the building was built between 1939 and 1942, is half the size of the White House, and is made of good materials and skilled workers, durable over time. The exterior of the building is paved with limestone and marble. The second floor has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a living room. Photo: Newsweek. |
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