Is there a more chic brand, a more chic address, a more chic suite? Probably not. The Ritz Paris is an icon; founded in 1898 by César Ritz (“king of hoteliers and hotelier to kings’’), it has a fabled history and hosted anyone who’s anyone from King Edward VII to Ernest Hemingway (who once quipped that the only reason not to stay at the hotel is if you can’t afford it). If budgets do allow, book the stupendous Suite Impériale. Inspired by the Château de Versailles, the 2,347-sq-ft suite is a homage to one-of-a-kind French glamour. The master bedroom is fit for a queen in more ways than one — it’s a replica of Marie Antoinette’s last boudoir, with a decadent silk-draped canopy bed.
Details
Company | Ritz Paris |
Location | Paris, France |
Price per night ($) | 5,700 |
Award winners | Top 100 Suites Top City Suites |
Number of bedrooms | Two bedrooms |
Features - in suite | Fireplace Dining room Kitchen |
Number of bathrooms | Two bathrooms |
Food and drink facilities - Hotel | Private Dining |
Number of restaurants | Four restaurants |
Views | City views |