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Walking through the revolving doors of The Ritz Paris feels like stepping into a living museum of luxury. This isn't just a hotel—it's a piece of Parisian history that has hosted everyone from Coco Chanel to Ernest Hemingway.
My junior suite overlooked Place Vendôme, and the view alone was worth the splurge. The décor strikes a perfect balance between Louis XVI opulence and contemporary comfort. The marble bathroom was larger than most hotel rooms I've stayed in, complete with a soaking tub and Chanel amenities.
Dinner at L'Espadon was exceptional. The two-Michelin-star restaurant serves modern French cuisine in a stunning garden setting. The sommelier's wine pairing was impeccable, featuring rare Burgundies that complemented each course perfectly.
No visit to The Ritz is complete without cocktails at Bar Hemingway. The intimate wood-paneled space feels like a private club, and head barman Colin Field crafts drinks that are pure artistry. Try the Serendipity—it's a revelation.
The service is what truly sets The Ritz apart. Staff remembered my name from check-in, anticipated needs before I voiced them, and made me feel like the only guest in the hotel. This level of personalized attention is increasingly rare.
At €1,000+ per night, The Ritz Paris is undeniably expensive. But for a special occasion or once-in-a-lifetime experience, it delivers everything you'd expect from one of the world's most legendary hotels. This is hospitality as high art.