Let's give you a tour through the Ritz Hotel Paris - the world's first luxury hotel ever, focusing on its more luxurious rooms, its amenities, and it legacy, including its guests: Coco Chanel, who lived here for decades; Ernest Hemingway, who famously “liberated” the bar during World War II; and many more.
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A Secret Tour of The Iconic Ritz London Luxury Hotel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77A2BRnL-_8
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:52 Chapter 1: Inventing the Modern Luxury Hotel Experience
3:45 Chapter 2: Stepping Inside the Iconic Ritz Paris
7:10 Chapter 3: The Ritz Paris Rooms
10:56 Chapter 4: Exploring The Prestigious Address
13:39 Chapter 5: A Legacy of Luxury
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Today, we’re taking you on a grand tour of the hotel that invented modern luxury: the Ritz Paris.
When someone says a hotel is expensive, they might mean $1,000 a night.
At the Ritz, they mean $20,000—for their cheapest suite.
This isn’t just a hotel; it’s where luxury itself was invented in 1898.
Before the Ritz, even the wealthiest travelers didn’t expect private bathrooms or electricity in their rooms.
The Ritz created what we now consider the modern hotel room.
The Imperial Suite, designated a French national monument, boasts 18th-century paneling and historic details protected like Versailles itself.
In 2012, the Ritz closed for a four-year renovation, investing hundreds of millions to ensure every detail upheld César Ritz’s vision.
They installed solid gold, swan-shaped faucets and peach-colored towels to flatter guests' complexions, proving that no detail is too small.
The hotel employs a team of florists to create daily arrangements and maintains a two-Michelin-star restaurant alongside the legendary Bar Hemingway, credited with creating the Bloody Mary.
The Ritz Paris’s history, opulence, and innovation have set the standard for luxury for 125 years.
Arriving at 15 Place Vendôme, guests enter one of France’s most prestigious addresses.
Designed by Louis XIV’s royal architect, the square’s iconic column, built from melted enemy cannons, adds a layer of historical grandeur.
Inside, the Ritz blends 18th-century charm with modern comfort, from the gilded lobby to La Galerie’s exclusive boutiques.
The Imperial Suite offers 20-foot ceilings, a four-poster bed styled after Marie Antoinette’s, and a royal boudoir-turned-bathroom overlooking a private garden.
Even the smallest rooms feature handcrafted furniture, walk-in closets, and sensor-activated climate controls, ensuring every stay feels like a princely experience.
The Ritz Paris isn’t just a hotel; it’s a living museum of French luxury, where every corner tells a story of elegance and tradition.
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