Lula stays in a London hotel where the daily rate for a presidential suite reaches R,000

Lula stays in a London hotel where the daily rate for a presidential suite reaches R$37,000


The seat of the entourage of the Brazilian president is near the palace of the British royal family

BRASÍLIA — President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is staying in a luxury hotel in a prime area of ​​London, where the daily rate can reach R$37,000, according to booking sites. The Royal Suite, which can only be booked on a personalized basis, measures 170 m2, has two marble bathrooms, a separate living and dining room, a walk-in wardrobe and a privileged view of the British capital.

Marriott Grosvenor House was built in the 18th century for a family who, 100 years later, would win the Duchy of Westminster from Queen Victoria. The place was also once home to King George II’s son.

The cheapest options for “premium suites” overlooking Hyde Park can cost as little as just over 12,000 reais per night. When contacted, neither Itamaraty nor the presidential office provided further details of the lodgings.

Lula visits the United Kingdom to carry the heart of King Charles III, who succeeds his mother, Elizabeth II, to the British throne. This Friday, the Brazilian met with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who said he will transfer R$500 million to the Amazon Fund. At the end of this month, the Brazilian president will travel to Japan to attend the G7 meeting in Hiroshima.

Source: Terra

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