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presidential suite

American  

noun

  1. a suite of rooms, as in a hotel, suitable for a president or other head of state.


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It’s Grey’s second time living in the neighborhood; she and her late husband, TV executive Brad Grey, used to live on the 26th floor of the Carlyle, now the hotel’s Presidential Suite.

From The Wall Street Journal

After watching a showreel of the iconic memories he made at Roland Garros, Nadal paid tribute to his family - who were sat in the front row of the presidential suite - the tournament and the French fans.

From BBC

The cheapest package offered by Yurtel was £10,000 for a deluxe bell tent with options ranging up to £16,500 for a presidential suite, which featured a front deck with seating, a king sized bed and a sofa.

From BBC

To reach the presidential suite at the front of the plane would require negotiating with the armed Secret Service agents in the next-door cabin.

From BBC

The “Blair Witch” scenes were shot in the presidential suite of the Knott’s Hotel, and a running-in-the-woods scene where Elvira trips was shot behind Calico River Rapids.

From Los Angeles Times