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Watergate Hotel Re-Opens In Washington

In the midst of tumultuous US elections, a hotel linked with one of the biggest political scandals is ready for action again, after a $125 million facelift.

Jun 17, 2016 | By Staff Writer

In the midst of this yearā€™s tumultuous US presidentialĀ elections, a hotel linked to one of the biggestĀ political scandalsĀ in American history is re-opening its doors. The Watergate hotel has beenĀ closed since 2007 forĀ renovations and restorations by designer Ron Arad and the Italian design brand Moroso. Now, after a $125 million facelift, it is ready to accept guests again.

The Watergate saga seems like a quaint affairĀ compared with current controversies regarding surveillance and personal privacy ā€“ but it was a massive shock at the time, leading to a total collapse of trustĀ in President Richard Nixon. Nowadays, it has entered the popular culture as a fixture, with theĀ suffix ā€˜-gateā€™ deployed for scandals small and large involving a public figure. Despite being synonymous with political cynicism and trickery though, the hotel intends to rehabilitateĀ its image to the ā€˜glory daysā€™ when it was a luxury resort that attracted actors, models, and top politicians alike.

Not only are the new stylings modern with bold curves and a variety of new fittings but theyā€™ve also restored original structures like the staircase and indoor pool. It will have 336 guestrooms that feature marble bathrooms, granite vanities, and La Bottega amenities. The staff are fitted in retro uniforms made by Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant. Other features include a whisky bar, rooftop lounge and spa. Rest assured, there wonā€™t be any wire-tapping involved this time!

The lobby of the Trump International Hotel, Washington DC

The lobby of the Trump International Hotel, Washington DC

Of course, the Watergate hotel isnā€™t the only hotel trying to gain from political association with regards to this yearā€™s elections. The infamous nominee Donald Trump is also set to open his $200 million Trump International Hotel Washington DC in September, months before Americans head to the polls to vote. It seems quite interesting that one of the hotels represents a legacy of political trickery, while the other might yet represent unrealized nightmares. In any case, both hotels will be open for business if you careĀ to watch the fireworks come November.


 
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