Million Air September-October 2018
elite traveler SEPT/OCT 2018 107
Suite Impériale RITZ PARIS 1ST ARRONDISSEMENT
Perhaps the most storied hotel in the City of Lights, there’s no shortage of anecdotes from the time celebrities and historical figures have spent at the Ritz (although our favorite tale is how Ernest Hemingway “liberated” the bar from Nazi occupation— it is now named in his honor). Aside from the glitz, glamour and history, in 2017 it emerged from a four-year renovation looking better than ever, but with the technology and amenities its well-heeled clients now require. The Ritz traced its heritage through its collection of suites, naming some after its most prestigious guests, including Coco Chanel, the Duke of Windsor andMarcel Proust. Topping them all is the Suite Impériale, which itself is a listed historic monument. Walking into the salons, the opulent decor and details are simply overwhelming— it’s akin to stepping back in time. One room is even a replica of Marie Antoinette’s bedroom in Versailles, which could certainly qualify as a museum. Throughout the pastel-colored three-bedroom suite, there are fine antique furniture and objects, including a Cartel à Tête d’Apollon clock and Louis XVI wall lights, and intricate woodwork that will captivate you. L’Art de Vivre Channel your inner Hemingway with a two-hour private mixology class with Colin Field, the head bartender who has won innumerable awards, including the best bartender in the world (twice). Learn to make the Serendipity, Bar Hemingway’s most popular cocktail, and invent your own signature drink after hearing Field’s mixology philosophy. Size 2,347 sq ft Nightly rate from $33,000 Contact Christian Boyens, general manager, reservations@ritzparis.com, +33 143 163 070, ritzparis.com
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