Thursday, 13 November 2014

Where G-20 leaders are staying


President Barack Obama has the most expensive and possibly best suite in Brisbane, Australia, for the G-20 meetings according to the Daily Mail.
The president will stay in the presidential suite of Brisbane's Marriott Hotel for 1,370 pounds ($2,173) per night. This gets him around 1,400 square feet of space to move around in and panoramic views of the Brisbane River.
Kim Kyung-Hoon | Reuters
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders pose for a family photo at the International Convention Center at Yanqi Lake in Beijing, November 11, 2014. (Front row L-R) U.S. President Barack Obama, China's President Xi Jinping and Russia's President Vladimir Putin. (Back row L-R) Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak, New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has the second most expensive room clocking in at 925 pounds ($1,467) a night. U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron will stay in a
suite costing 690 pounds ($1,094)/night. Russian leader Vladimir Putin's suite at the Hilton costs 335 pounds ($531)/night.
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The cheapest hotel room for a world leader during the G-20 meetings? That honor goes to Australia's own Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who will stay at a deluxe king suite at Rydges Hotel for only 170 pounds ($270).
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