Hotel Ritz Paris. Built in the era of King Louis XIV, this hotel epitomizes magnificent splendor in terms of its 2,000-square-foot Imperial Suite bearing furnishings inspired by a rich 18th century fashion. You cannot stop marveling over the grandeur of the gold silk and bright red cushioned furniture, the queen-sized four-poster beds, marble bathrooms, quaint fireplaces and wall clock adorning the hotel interiors.
Replete with modern facilities, this suite has 161 single and double rooms, strategically built over Vendôme to give you a sweeping view of Paris. You can avail a host of electronic gadgets like a CD player, internet, 55-channel plasma TV, radio, AC, mini bars and Wi-Fi access for a nightly rate of $17,556. At the same time, you could have a rejuvenating experience at the pool of the Ritz Health Club, dining, bar and restaurant free.
What makes Hotel Ritz Paris so special?
If you are acquainted with the 18th century of French history, you will surely recognize the master bedroom of this hotel as the recreation of Marie Antoinette’s bedchamber in Versailles. The elaborate canopied four-poster bed, with gold leaf moldings on the surrounding walls cater to your sense of royalty perfectly. The gardens, soaring ceilings and French Empire furniture are designed to make guests feel special.
Hôtel Ritz is recognized by The Leading Hotels of the World organization as one of the seven classy palaces of Paris. Due to its personalized services and at-home environs, hosts of dazzling personalities have turned up as its guests. Mention may be made of Ernest Hemingway, Marcel Proust, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charlie Chaplin, Jean Paul Sartre and even King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.