It's the lavish London hotel favoured by oligarchs and a A-list celebrities where the most opulent suite costs £22,000 ($27,000) a night.
So it is perhaps fitting that Donald Trump, known for his love of extravagant decor, has booked an entire floor of the Corinthia Hotel for his family and extended entourage for this week's state visit to Britain.
The US President will be accompanied by wife Melania and four of his five children for the visit, which begins on Monday.
The President and his wife are expected to stay at Winfield House, the US Ambassador's official residence in Regent's Park, but sources say other members of his family will stay at the five-star Corinthia in Westminster.
The Corinthia Hotel is one of London's most luxurious hotels, and is expected to be a home away from home for Donald Jr, Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany during their State Visit to the UK this week
The Corinthia is located in the heart of London, meaning that the Trump children will be able to take in jaw-dropping views of the historic city
Corinthia (pictured) features two restaurants, including one headed up by Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge
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.
Trump's 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.
The royal-suite penthouse (pictured) costs £22,000 ($27,000) a night, and boasts four bedrooms
The Trumps are used to the finer things in life, and would no doubt fit right in staying inside the royal-suite penthouse. The suite's dining room is pictured
Pictured: One of the royal-suite penthouse's bathrooms, which is complete with marble and onyx surfaces
In addition to boasting its own private, internal elevator entrance, the royal-suite penthouse also has a balcony with incredible views
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 center 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.
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The hotel features a decadent indoor swimming pool (pictured) as well as a lavish spa and wellness center
Crystal Moon Lounge, where guests take afternoon tea, is dominated by a huge Register Baccarat w88 crystal chandelier
The Corinthia boasts several bars and restaurants, featuring some of the most sumptuous food in the United Kingdom
The Trumps have reportedly booked out an entire floor of the luxury five-star hotel. A hotel bedroom is seen above
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.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, will have lunch with the Queen and enjoy a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace during the course of a three-day state visit beginning on Monday
Mr Trump is reportedly bringing daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, both advisers to the President, along with her siblings Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump
But its building, on a triangular site between Trafalgar Square and the Thames Embankment, has a rich history.
Originally built as the Metropole hotel, the building was leased by the Government as offices in 1936 and used by M19 - British military intelligence - during the Second World War. Located close to the Ministry of Defence, it housed defence intelligence staff until 1992.
A spokesman for the Corinthia said: ‘As you can appreciate, we do not comment on guest bookings.'
Ring of steel goes up in face of mass protests
President Trump will be surrounded by a ring of steel this week while he stays at Winfield House, the American Ambassador's London residence.
Workmen were yesterday completing a 6ft security fence around the mansion and its 12-acre garden opposite London Central Mosque in Regent's Park.
One entry gate was quickly plastered with ‘Bollocks to Brexit' protest stickers.
Up to 10,000 police officers, many drafted in from provincial forces, will mobilise in the capital to cope with the mass protests expected to accompany the President's state visit.
Workers erect a fence a Winfield House in Regent's Park, London, as the UK prepares to welcome Donald Trump. Preparations are being made across the capital for the president's arrival
Anti-Trump activists will be allowed within yards of Downing Street when the US President has lunch with Theresa May on Tuesday. Police had banned the protesters from Whitehall, but relented last week to allow the rally as far as the Women's War Memorial, within shouting distance of the Downing Street security gates.
The rest of Whitehall leading to Parliament Square will, however, be closed off.
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that a coalition of Left-wing groups, including Extinction Rebellion activists and a campaign called Milkshakes Against Racism, have formed to protest against Trump and his policies. Some of the groups have a history of being arrested at previous protests.
The movement, organised by the Stop Trump Coalition, is planning a ‘carnival of resistance' for 250,000 protesters outside No 10.
Road blocks are assembled around Winfield House in Regent's Park, London, were security measures are being enforced ahead of Donald Trump's arrival
They have threatened to ‘bring Central London to a standstill' and follow Mr Trump around the UK to cause maximum disruption.
Last night, the organisers of the Stop Trump Coalition would not rule out breaking the law to get their message across and instead praised tactics used by climate change protesters last month.
‘Extinction Rebellion, along with other groups, have done a brilliant job of bringing the climate crisis into the spotlight in the UK,' said a spokesman. The protesters will meet in Trafalgar Square at 11am on Tuesday, where there will be areas themed around the activists' objections to Mr Trump, including migrant's rights, racism and misogyny and climate justice.
One ‘bloc' hosted by the charity Global Justice Now will focus on chlorinated chicken, with activists dressed up as chickens in protest. Another will be made up of activists dressed as handmaids from Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale.
Amnesty International will also unfurl five ‘Resist Trump' banners from Vauxhall Bridge, which faces the US embassy.
However, organisers for the Together Against Trump protest are expected to raise the £30,000 needed to fly the Trump baby blimp over London once again.
So it is perhaps fitting that Donald Trump, known for his love of extravagant decor, has booked an entire floor of the Corinthia Hotel for his family and extended entourage for this week's state visit to Britain.
The US President will be accompanied by wife Melania and four of his five children for the visit, which begins on Monday.
The President and his wife are expected to stay at Winfield House, the US Ambassador's official residence in Regent's Park, but sources say other members of his family will stay at the five-star Corinthia in Westminster.
The Corinthia Hotel is one of London's most luxurious hotels, and is expected to be a home away from home for Donald Jr, Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany during their State Visit to the UK this week
The Corinthia is located in the heart of London, meaning that the Trump children will be able to take in jaw-dropping views of the historic city
Corinthia (pictured) features two restaurants, including one headed up by Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge
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.
Trump's 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.
The royal-suite penthouse (pictured) costs £22,000 ($27,000) a night, and boasts four bedrooms
The Trumps are used to the finer things in life, and would no doubt fit right in staying inside the royal-suite penthouse. The suite's dining room is pictured
Pictured: One of the royal-suite penthouse's bathrooms, which is complete with marble and onyx surfaces
In addition to boasting its own private, internal elevator entrance, the royal-suite penthouse also has a balcony with incredible views
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 center 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.
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The hotel features a decadent indoor swimming pool (pictured) as well as a lavish spa and wellness center
Crystal Moon Lounge, where guests take afternoon tea, is dominated by a huge Register Baccarat w88 crystal chandelier
The Corinthia boasts several bars and restaurants, featuring some of the most sumptuous food in the United Kingdom
The Trumps have reportedly booked out an entire floor of the luxury five-star hotel. A hotel bedroom is seen above
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.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, will have lunch with the Queen and enjoy a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace during the course of a three-day state visit beginning on Monday
Mr Trump is reportedly bringing daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, both advisers to the President, along with her siblings Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump
But its building, on a triangular site between Trafalgar Square and the Thames Embankment, has a rich history.
Originally built as the Metropole hotel, the building was leased by the Government as offices in 1936 and used by M19 - British military intelligence - during the Second World War. Located close to the Ministry of Defence, it housed defence intelligence staff until 1992.
A spokesman for the Corinthia said: ‘As you can appreciate, we do not comment on guest bookings.'
Ring of steel goes up in face of mass protests
President Trump will be surrounded by a ring of steel this week while he stays at Winfield House, the American Ambassador's London residence.
Workmen were yesterday completing a 6ft security fence around the mansion and its 12-acre garden opposite London Central Mosque in Regent's Park.
One entry gate was quickly plastered with ‘Bollocks to Brexit' protest stickers.
Up to 10,000 police officers, many drafted in from provincial forces, will mobilise in the capital to cope with the mass protests expected to accompany the President's state visit.
Workers erect a fence a Winfield House in Regent's Park, London, as the UK prepares to welcome Donald Trump. Preparations are being made across the capital for the president's arrival
Anti-Trump activists will be allowed within yards of Downing Street when the US President has lunch with Theresa May on Tuesday. Police had banned the protesters from Whitehall, but relented last week to allow the rally as far as the Women's War Memorial, within shouting distance of the Downing Street security gates.
The rest of Whitehall leading to Parliament Square will, however, be closed off.
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that a coalition of Left-wing groups, including Extinction Rebellion activists and a campaign called Milkshakes Against Racism, have formed to protest against Trump and his policies. Some of the groups have a history of being arrested at previous protests.
The movement, organised by the Stop Trump Coalition, is planning a ‘carnival of resistance' for 250,000 protesters outside No 10.
Road blocks are assembled around Winfield House in Regent's Park, London, were security measures are being enforced ahead of Donald Trump's arrival
They have threatened to ‘bring Central London to a standstill' and follow Mr Trump around the UK to cause maximum disruption.
Last night, the organisers of the Stop Trump Coalition would not rule out breaking the law to get their message across and instead praised tactics used by climate change protesters last month.
‘Extinction Rebellion, along with other groups, have done a brilliant job of bringing the climate crisis into the spotlight in the UK,' said a spokesman. The protesters will meet in Trafalgar Square at 11am on Tuesday, where there will be areas themed around the activists' objections to Mr Trump, including migrant's rights, racism and misogyny and climate justice.
One ‘bloc' hosted by the charity Global Justice Now will focus on chlorinated chicken, with activists dressed up as chickens in protest. Another will be made up of activists dressed as handmaids from Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale.
Amnesty International will also unfurl five ‘Resist Trump' banners from Vauxhall Bridge, which faces the US embassy.
However, organisers for the Together Against Trump protest are expected to raise the £30,000 needed to fly the Trump baby blimp over London once again.