The Suite
Perched on the sixth floor, the Suite Bernstein was once a cherished retreat for legendary composer Leonard Bernstein during his stays in Paris. This refined suite boasts a 1,205-sq-ft terrace with breathtaking views over Place de la Concorde, the Eiffel Tower and beyond. Inside, elegant yet understated decor sets the tone, with a spacious living room and a dining area for six. In a nod to its famous namesake, the suite retains a grand piano as a tribute to Bernstein's love for the city. With luxurious touches throughout and flawless service, this suite offers an experience as timeless as its namesake’s music.
The Hotel
Proudly counted in Paris’ prestigious list of palace hotels, Hotel de Crillon is a mainstay on the city’s luxury circuit. Part of the revered Rosewood group, the grand building overlooks the Place de la Concorde (where, historically, all of the royal beheadings took place — in fact, given that the building was first built in 1758, it would have been a prime place to watch said beheadings). Beheadings firmly outlawed, Hotel de Crillon now offers 78 rooms and 46 suites, four restaurants – one with a Michelin star – and the indulgence Sense spa – so the only thing you'll be losing is track of time, not your head.
Amenities
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Bar
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Indoor swimming pool
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Spa and wellness centre
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Pet-friendly
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Fitness classes
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Wellness specialist
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5 restaurants
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Facilities for disabled guests
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Gym
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24-hour Front desk
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Terrace