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The Peninsula Paris, which opened in August, has made a huge splash in a city dominated by über-luxury hotels. Peninsula joins other Asian hoteliers, Shangri-La, Mandarin Oriental and Raffles (Royal Monceau) in entering Paris’ luxury hotel scene. They all will be providing stiff competition to the classic “palace” hotels such as the Ritz and the Crillon, both of which are closed for multi-year renovations, the newly re-opened Plaza Athenee, as well as icons such as the George V, Le Bristol and Le Meurice.
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The building itself is not new. In its former life, the Peninsula was known as the Hôtel Majestic, opened in 1908 and holding a position at the center of Paris’s Belle Époque and Roaring Twenties social
scenes — including playing host to the “greatest dinner party of all time” in 1922 with a guest list including luminaries such as James Joyce, Marcel Proust,
Pablo Picasso, Sergei Diaghilev and Igor Stravinsky. George Gershwin wrote An American in Paris while staying there, and it was the sight of the signing of the Paris Peace Accords ending the Vietnam War.
scenes — including playing host to the “greatest dinner party of all time” in 1922 with a guest list including luminaries such as James Joyce, Marcel Proust,
Pablo Picasso, Sergei Diaghilev and Igor Stravinsky. George Gershwin wrote An American in Paris while staying there, and it was the sight of the signing of the Paris Peace Accords ending the Vietnam War.
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During the four year and nearly $1 billion restoration, experts took the best aspects of the historic building and carefully restored each element, enhancing the traditional grandeur with 21st century modernist elements many expect from the Peninsula brand.
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“This building has no soul without the people,” says Nicolas Béliard, the general manager, referring to his staff of 600 (for 200 rooms)…anyone who has ever stayed at a Peninsula is familiar with their extraordinarily high standard of service, which no doubt is ever present at the Peninsula Paris.
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The rooftop restaurant L’Oiseau Blanc is the IT table of the moment in Paris…with views like that, it is no surprise. If the lead-in room rate of 1000 euros/night is a bit deep for your pockets, dinner or drinks at this gorgeous rooftop restaurant would be a great way to experience the hottest hotel in town.
The enchanted home says
Wow…..talk about first impressions! This one makes the very best kind…just fabulous. I love it…i bet there is all kinds of great hype around it and with good reason, just look at it!
Hope you had a great weekend, still resting my feet but it was so wonderful:)
I Dream Of says
Now that's some Paris chic. What a gorgeous, glamorous grand dame. Love how they kept the best details and made them feel current. Such a glorious place to unpack one's bags in Paris!
Thanks for starting my week with a little Parisian dreaming, Sandy. Hope yours is lovely! XO
Vel Criste says
Opulence and beauty at it's finest! It looks like a glamorous boutique!
Castles Crowns and Cottages says
Good morning Sandy!
I have my bags packed…how I'd love to just ONCE stay in a luxury hotel. Just once.
These are stunning!!!
Elizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acorns says
Wow! This is a beauty! I am sure it would be a treat to stay here!
Have a great week!
pretty pink tulips says
Paris is on my mind these days! Not only would it be a thrill to win the trip with Grange (long shot!) but Carter really wants me to join him at the end of his Overland trip in Paris. Maybe lunch at the Peninsula!!! 🙂
What a hotel!!!
xoxo Elizabeth