Holidaymakers and Cornish locals have erupted in fury as staying at an eco-hotel where G7 leaders will meet costs £4,000 per night ahead of the summit.
The Carbis Bay and Spa Hotel in St Ives, Cornwall, is charging a whopping £4,000 to visitors wishing to reserve one night on June 4, and a minimum of £3,500 to those staying overnight on May 22 and 23, the MailOnline can reveal.
Tourists looking to set aside one room for one adult are shown the prices on Booking.com, with the hotel s double rooms and apartments appearing fully booked for those specific dates, leaving only villas available on the site.
A Cornish eco-hotel where world leaders will meet for a G7 summit has felled trees and dug up shurbs to build new meeting rooms ahead of the event.
Carbis Bay Hotel in St Ives has faced fury from campaigners after mature trees were removed before planning permission was sought to create three rooms.
An application was submitted on Monday. If rejected, the work carried out so far will have to be reversed.
World leaders including Boris Johnson, Justin Trudeau, and potentially Joe Biden are expected to visit Carbis Bay Hotel in June for the G7 summit to discuss climate change.