Inside America's Most Breathtaking Presidential Suites

The ULTIMATE luxury trip: Inside America's most breathtaking (and expensive) presidential suites - from a $40,000 Manhattan hideaway to $14,000 a night in Houston with its very own HELIPADDailyMail .com reached out to hotels across the US to find the most breathtaking presidential suites on offerMany of these sprawling apartment-style rooms have hosted a selection of world leaders and stars high hotel breaks nationwide Advertisement

Want to feel like a president for a day and a night? Well, then you might want to check into one of these plush hotel rooms.

DailyMail.com contacted hotels across the United States to find the most breathtaking hotels in the country. presidential suites.

Costing up to $40,000 per night, many of these sprawling apartment-style rooms have hosted world leaders and celebrities with perks ranging from multiple chandeliers and movie theaters, secret elevators and helipads.

Travel to see how the other half lives when it comes to vacations in a luxury hotel...

Waldorf Astoria Washington, D.C. - from $25,000 per night

The presidential pad at the Waldorf Astoria Washington, DC is located in the original office of the U.S. Postmaster General with stately features of the era still intact

Inside America's Most Breathtaking Presidential Suites
The ULTIMATE luxury trip: Inside America's most breathtaking (and expensive) presidential suites - from a $40,000 Manhattan hideaway to $14,000 a night in Houston with its very own HELIPADDailyMail .com reached out to hotels across the US to find the most breathtaking presidential suites on offerMany of these sprawling apartment-style rooms have hosted a selection of world leaders and stars high hotel breaks nationwide Advertisement

Want to feel like a president for a day and a night? Well, then you might want to check into one of these plush hotel rooms.

DailyMail.com contacted hotels across the United States to find the most breathtaking hotels in the country. presidential suites.

Costing up to $40,000 per night, many of these sprawling apartment-style rooms have hosted world leaders and celebrities with perks ranging from multiple chandeliers and movie theaters, secret elevators and helipads.

Travel to see how the other half lives when it comes to vacations in a luxury hotel...

Waldorf Astoria Washington, D.C. - from $25,000 per night

The presidential pad at the Waldorf Astoria Washington, DC is located in the original office of the U.S. Postmaster General with stately features of the era still intact

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