This 'Veep' hotel suite is fit for a president
This '"Veep" hotel suite is fit for a president, especially if that president is Selina Meyer.
The Hamilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., is celebrating the final season of "Veep" with a "Selina Meyer Presidential Suite." Housed on the hotel's 12th floor, the common area is a replica of President Selina Meyer’s Oval Office. It was curated in conjunction with set designers and prop masters from the series’ production and HBO.
Original props include the Presidential Resolute Desk, a presidential seal area rug, a grandfather clock, an oversized portrait of Selina, and other recognizable photographs, art and decorative objects.
Once inside the suite, guests are transported to Selina’s brownstone residence through original set props and mementos from her home. The space includes a framed Smith College diploma, Catherine and Selina family photos, a vice presidential china plate with Selina’s photo, a throw pillow of Mount Rushmore featuring Selina’s face and multiple other photos and decorative objects. The suite’s living room also features original furniture from the brownstone, including Selina’s bar cabinet, a console table and a writing table.
The suite is $399 per night and will be housed at the hotel fore the next two years.