Live it up in Paris for US$1,000 a night at hotels fit for royalty
The Ritz Paris and Hotel de Crillon are dubbed "palace hotels" for their storied past and dazzling makeovers
Paris
IN MOST cities, hotels are categorised on a five-star scale. Not Paris. Here, you'll find the typical boutique and five-star options, as well as an additional designation - "palace hotels" - that is given to 24 French properties that are, quite literally, fit for royalty.
Two of these, the Ritz Paris and Rosewood's Hotel de Crillon, have recently reopened in the 1st arrondissement after top-to-bottom overhauls; they've emerged in such exquisite form, they're almost in a category of their own. Here's how Paris's best new hotels stack up.
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