
Hôtel de Crillon: Originally built in the 1700s, this classic Paris hotel is located on the Place de la Concorde.

Conciergerie: The glamorous experience begins at check-in. The interiors were handled by four Paris-based designers: Tristan Auer, Chahan Minassian, Cyril Vergniol and Aline Asmar d'Amman.

Suite Bernstein: Leonard Bernstein, a regular visitor at the hotel, inspired the name for this balcony suite with views of the Eiffel Tower.

Salon Marie Antoinette: Meanwhile, this opulent suite gets its name from one of France's most famous historical figures. You can definitely eat cake in it.

Les Ambassadeurs: The 60-seat bar is a popular hangout for celebrities like Karl Lagerfeld, who designed two luxury suites in the Crillon.

Suite Jardin: It wouldn't truly be a Paris luxury hotel without fancy French amenities, so look out for Buly 1803 bath products and marshmallow-esque Drouault pillows.

Cour d'Honneur: The hotel's terrace, the Cour d'Honneur, is described as an "urban Parisian patio."

Grand Premier Suite: The hotel is rich with history: Spaces here have hosted the 1778 signing of the first French-American treaty to recognize the Declaration of Independence and the 1919 signing of the Covenant of the League of Nations.

Jardin D'Hiver: The Jardin D'Hiver, or Winter Garden, is one of the communal gathering spots of the hotel and boasts a collection of rare teas.

Pool: Just because a hotel was built in the 18th century doesn't mean it can't have modern amenities. Case in point: The Crillon has a pool, spa, barber, fitness center and even a shoe care center.


