The Trumps booked a £22,000-a-night five-star London Hotel

22000 a night

22000 a night

Trumps – The luxurious hotel, which has its own branch of department store Harrods and a huge spa spread over four floors, featured last year in the two-part BBC1 documentary A Hotel For The Super-Rich And Famous.

Trumps children, Donald Jr, 41, Ivanka, 37, Eric, 35, and Tiffany, 25, are all expected to check in to the Corinthia.  

The President has reportedly booked out an entire floor for his brood and and their entourage. 

It’s royal-suite penthouse costs £22,000 ($27,000) a night and boasts four bedrooms, a dining room that seats ten, a full-sized bar stocked with champagne and a bathroom fitted with marble and onyx surfaces.

It’s unclear whether the Trumps will stay in that lavish suite, but it features its own private internal lift, meaning they would not have to mingle with members of the public and other guests.  

However, should the siblings wish to escape their suite, they’ll be able to make the most of the Corinthia’s opulent amenities. 

The hotel features a decadent indoor swimming pool, as well as a lavish spa and wellness center. 

One service on offer inside the wellness center is known as ‘the jet lag reviver’ – a £220 ($280) treatment that includes a scalp massage and body exfoliation, aimed to re-energize the weary traveler.  

Should the Trump clan wish to work out during their time in London, they’ll be able to employ the services of an elite personal trainer. 

A health centre at the Corinthia was designed by David Higgins – a trainer who has worked with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Margot Robbie and Claudia Schiffer.  

Meanwhile, the Corinthia boasts some of the finest dining experiences in London, with a number of bars and restaurants located inside the hotel.  

Crystal Moon Lounge, where guests take afternoon tea, is dominated by a huge Baccarat crystal chandelier.

Meanwhile, Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge last year took over one of the two restaurants, where the most expensive item on the wine-list is a £7,000 ($8,846) bottle of 1982 Petrus.

Celebrity guests have included Mariah Carey, James Corden and Cuba Gooding Jr. 

Will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas star and judge on the The Voice ITV talent show, is also a regular guest, staying for up to ten weeks at a time. Rather than bringing suitcases, he has kept a collection of clothes at the hotel.

For security reasons, the Trump entourage is understood to have reserved all of the rooms across one of the hotel’s floors.

Unlike Claridge’s or The Ritz, which have been attracting the world’s super-rich for decades, the Corinthia, which has 225 rooms, 51 suites and seven penthouses, only opened eight years ago.

Source: MailOnline