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July 27, 2010  •  Andalucia, Malaga  •  6 Comments

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By Sara Wallace

IT’S time to sweep out the Presidential Suite.

For the bling capital of Europe could actually have a president in town.

America’s first lady Michelle Obama and her daughter Sasha, 9, are coming for a five-day visit to Marbella next week.

And the big question is: will the world’s most powerful man, Barack Obama, be joining them for his 49th birthday on August 4?

While the White House insists the president will not be joining his family, hotel sources claimed that a cake has been ordered for the big night.

Another Olive Press source claimed that the president would fly into the US air force base in Moron de la Frontera, where he would then be flown by helicopter to the coast.

In total, the booking for the Obamas – excluding their oldest daughter Malia, 12, who is at a summer camp – is for 35 rooms at the luxury five star Hotel Villa Padierna in Benahavis, where standard doubles cost from 250 euros per night.
A group of friends will be joining the Obama ladies, and sources revealed that many of the other rooms are for their security guards.

The five-star Hotel Villa Padierna

The group will later be taking a private jet to Mallorca, where they are scheduled to spend a day at the Spanish king’s Marivent Palace.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the visit, Prime Minister Zapatero told reporters that he hoped the president himself would be coming to Spain.

Hotel owner Ricardo Arranz confirmed that the Obamas will share the hotel – which was recently voted Spain’s most luxurious – with the resort’s normal clients.
He added: “They don’t want anything special.”

The U.S. press was sceptical of the visit until it was confirmed by the White House on Monday night. When we contacted a columnist from The Washington Post she first told us, “There is a huge political downside to a White House family vacationing overseas.”

But afterwards, she said, “Looks like you guys were right.”

After encouraging Americans to travel to Florida’s oil-threatened Gulf Coast, the Obamas will spend an August weekend there.

But until then, the Hotel Villa Padierna – part of the Ritz-Carlton chain – will certainly suffice. The luxury golf spa is located in Benahavis between Marbella and Estepona.

Said to be ‘suitable for royalty’ the Tuscan-style resort boasts three golf courses, five restaurants, a spa, and private villas for up to 5000 euros a night.

Security officials are expected to arrive this week to examine hotel grounds.

The family will follow in the footsteps of high profile Marbella holidaymakers such as Frank Sinatra, Tom Cruise and Jamie Oliver. And there’s no doubt Marbella would love to add ‘President of the United States’ to that list.

The Olive Press has updated this article since its original version.

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Reader Comments »

Tony

July 27th, 2010 12:16 pm

How does Obama going to Marbella improve tourism? Is everyone going to go to the same hotel and book 35 rooms? The Obama’s should have gone to a cultural place, like Granada – big mistake.

M

July 28th, 2010 12:08 pm

Sheik Al Thani said it: Marbella is still a world known brand name. But one that was damaged by stories of crime and corruption. Interestingly the papers write about them as comming to Marbella while the hotel is actually in Benahavis… Quite obvious that when afterwards they make any statement that they had a great time will help the town to distance itself from the past. Like many other rich, famous, and powerfull, they will however be on a holiday. Let them enjoy that. It is a private thing.

red

July 28th, 2010 4:09 pm

Don’t ask questions. The way this economy is here, even a visit from Osama Bin Ladin would be a positive improvement!

IslandGirl

July 28th, 2010 6:12 pm

Quite possibly the racist commentors here are reaping the rewards they deserve as they complain about the economy and what they have and don’t have. For once, we all need to focus on what is really happening in our lives politically and not be drawn to the old bait and hook tactics of racism, blame whomever is the latest scapegoat and plain old not do any of the work ourselves and just believe whatever we are spoon fed.

Fred

July 28th, 2010 7:39 pm

What racist comments are there here then IslandGirl? I don’t think you’d see a racist comment if it came up and bit you on the bum, lol.

Pope

July 29th, 2010 1:37 pm

If some VIP´s like Obamas Wife coming to the Costa del Sol, the Hotel should not do big publicity on this. They can do this after the Departure. This is not very professional handled by the Hotel Villa Padierna, which is managed by the Ritz Carlton Hotel Group.





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¡Hola, Obama!

PRESIDENTIAL: First lady Michelle and daughter Sasha, 9, (left) will travel to Marbella on August 4

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The Olive Press is the English language newspaper for Andalucia. Local news from Costa del Sol and inland Andalucia plus national news from around Spain. A campaigning, community newspaper, the Olive Press represents the huge and growing expatriate community in southern Spain - 29,000 copies printed monthly with an estimated readership, including the website, of more than 170,000 people a month.