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Rudy Giuliani Doesn't Skimp on His Hotels

October 15, 2007 at 6:13 PM | by | Comment (1)

The Washington Post has an article today on presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani's hotel habits. And it's safe to say that the former Hizzoner doesn't stay in Holiday Inns. You also wouldn't find him at a W Hotel or a Thompson Hotel. No, Rudy likes the old established hotels where the best suite is still called the Presidential Suite. Some of Rudy's favorite stays include:

· The Greenbrier Hotel: He spent as $2,010 at this hideaway in West Virginia.
· La Costa Resort and Spa: $4,034 of Rudy's money was spent here at this Carlsbad, Calif., hotel where we are sure he hit up the links.
· Fairmont Hotel San Francisco: Rudy plopped down $5,370 at this hotel in a suite with views of Alcatraz.
· Wentworth by the Sea resort: In New Hampshire, Rudy got views of Portland at this Marriot property where a two-bedroom villa starts at $799 a night.

[Photo: Getty Images via WaPo]

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Re: Rudy Giuliani Doesn't Skimp on His Hotels

After the fact, but just for the record... The view Rudy or anyone else would have from Wentworth is not of Portland (Maine) but the Atlantic Ocean or Little Harbor in PortSMOUTH, New Hampshire. The hotel is the sole remaining grand hotel on the New Hampshire seacoast. Portsmouth was just named to the 2008 National Trust for Historic Preservation's "Dozen Distinctive Destinations" list. Wentworth has several preservation awards from the Trust and just made the National Geographic Traveler inaugural "Stay List."

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