A Presidential Palace is the official residence of the president in some countries. However, some countries do not call the official residence of a head of state a presidential palace.
- Presidential Palace, Accra in Ghana.
- Presidential Palace, Kabul in Afghanistan.
- Presidential Palace, Tbilisi in Georgia.
- Presidential Palace, Athens in Greece.
- Presidential Palace, Baghdad in Iraq.
- Presidential Palace, Cairo in Egypt.
- Presidential Palace, Damascus or Tesheen Palace in Syria.
- Presidential Palace, Delhi in India (also known as the Rashtrapati Bhavan).
- Presidential Palace, Grozny in Chechnya.
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki in Finland.
- Presidential Palace, Hanoi in Vietnam.
- Presidential Palace, Islamabad in Pakistan (also known as the Aiwan-e-Sadr).
- Presidential Palace, Nanjing in China (also known as the China Modern History Museum).
- Presidential Palace, Nicosia in Cyprus.
- Presidential Palace, Paris in France (also known as the Palais de l’Élysée (Élysée Palace)).
- Presidential Palace, Khartoum in Sudan.
- Presidential Palace, Warsaw in Poland.
- Presidential Palace, Vilnius in Lithuania.
- Presidential Palace, Zagreb in Croatia.
- Malacañang Palace in the Philippines.
- White House, Washington D.C. in the United States (rarely called a presidential palace).
- Cheongwadae in South Korea.
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