Million Air Winter 2022
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Eden- Roc Suite ANTIBES, FRANCE
Glitz, gold, glamour: No other hotel embodies the decadence of the 1920s and the romance of the Riviera quite like Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Framed by pine groves and palm trees, the Cap d’Antibes landmark offers a lesson in history. This is where the Kennedys walked, the Windsors holidayed, and countless Hollywood stars partied (think Marlene Dietrich and Orson Welles), and it was the honeymoon location of choice for Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The premier Eden-Roc Suite only heightens the dreamy allure of the palace hotel. With unrivaled views of the Mediterranean, the one-bedroom suite boasts a wondrous rooftop terrace and a whirlpool bath, as well as the opportunity to extend the space by connecting with a Junior Suite Deluxe. From $5,425 per night. Contact Alice Maybank, reservations director, reservations.hdcer@oetkercollection.com, +33 493 613 901, oetkercollection.com
Beverly Wilshire, Four Seasons Hotel, Beverly Presidential Suite CALIFORNIA, USA After a significant $40m revamp on just the Penthouse and Presidential Suite, the iconic landmark hotel of the West Coast has finally opened the rooms to much excitement. Beverly Wilshire is, naturally, so much more than its star-studded history of residents — this hotel is the place Elvis Presley, Warren Beatty and John Lennon all called home long ago. And yet the glamour of both Old Hollywood and musical legend lingers like magic in the air. This is something the fresh Presidential Suite knows all too well: modern sophistication meets the intrigue of times gone by in the 3,200-sq-ft suite. It has two en-suite bedrooms, a spacious living room, formal dining area, a kitchenette and wine storage. The large terrace has gorgeous views of the Hollywood Hills. From $15,000 per night. Contact Caitlin Johnson, associate director of sales, caitlin.johnson@fourseasons.com, +1 310 385 3931, fourseasons.com
The Ritz Paris, Suite Impériale PARIS, FRANCE “When in Paris,” Ernest Hemingway once declared, “the only reason not to stay at the Ritz is if you can’t afford it.” Quite the statement from just one of the hotel’s many committed admirers. Often revered as the absolute symbol of sparkling luxury and high society well into the 21st century, The Ritz Paris is an industry bastion. Within the suite-sphere, The Ritz still reigns supreme: the Suite Impériale is an extraordinary experience of utter elegance. Inspired by the Palace of Versailles, the 2,347-sq-ft suite oozes Imperial French glamour, boasting glittering chandeliers, a gold-tapped tub and a Baroque-style bed that is an exact replica of one found in Marie Antoinette’s private quarters. Don’t miss a visit to The Bar Hemingway while you’re here. From $5,700 per night. Contact Thomas Van der Vliet, director of sales, thomas.vandervliet@ritzparis.com, +33 143 164 524, ritzparis.com
Shangri-La Paris, L’Appartement Prince Bonaparte PARIS, FRANCE
Originally home to a royal nephew of Napoleon, the Shangri-La Paris is Paris at its most spectacular. Overlooking both the Eiffel Tower and the River Seine, the Shangri-La holds its own within the juggernauts of the Parisian hotel scene, and comes out as an absolute champion by successfully blending French glamour with the Asian hospitality that has come to define the hotel brand. From the city’s only Michelin-star Chinese restaurant, to one of the best spas in the country, Shangri-La Paris has a lot to offer: in particular, the unmissable L’Appartement Prince Bonaparte. Set in a French Monument Historique building, with beamed ceilings and gilt work — and a whirlpool bathtub — this is Versailles for the 21st century. Coming in at just under 3,000 sq ft, every inch of this suite is lavish, from the Guerlain toiletries in the marble-clad bathroom and the feather duvet and pillows, to the separate dining area with a fully equipped butler’s kitchen. From $13,000 per night. Contact reservations.slpr@shangri-la.com, +33 153 671 964, shangri-la.com
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