Hôtel de Crillon, Paris
Executive, Superior and Deluxe Rooms
Executive, Superior and Deluxe Rooms
There are 25 executive rooms, 51 superior doubles, and 18 deluxe rooms at the Crillon, analogous in size and appointment to a junior suite in most other hotels. Each is individually appointed with a period influence, and hold oversized marble bathrooms, bathrobes and slippers, Annick Goutal products, and in-room plasma televisions, complimentary wireless internet access, safe and minibar. Executive rooms in particular are large and contain a king-size or two single beds, a small lounge area and a dressing room.
Junior, Deluxe and Superior Suites
Junior, Deluxe and Superior Suites
The 16 junior suites improve the luxury of the executive and deluxe rooms by dividing the bedroom and lounge area into two separate rooms. The Crillon offers 4 deluxe and 14 superior suites, including 3 duplexes. Slightly larger than junior suites, each of these suites has a bedroom with a dressing room, a separate lounge and a bathroom. They can be extended to incorporate a second bedroom with additional dressing room and bathroom.
Historical and Presidential Suites
Historical and Presidential Suites
Furnished in an 18th century design, the 4 historical suites are larger still than deluxe and superior suites and offer a truly period French atmosphere. The 3 presidential suites are some of the most striking in the Hôtel de Crillon, with additional benefits including an entrance hall, in-room state of the art entertainment system and stunning views over Paris. The presidential suites are popular with politicians and celebrities, and all three suites can be connected to create a sumptuous four-bedroom suite.
Louis XV Suite
Louis XV Suite
The Crillon has two outstanding signature suites. The first is the Louis XV Suite, which occupies the uppermost floor of the Hôtel de Crillon. The suite benefits from its own entrance hall, one or two bedrooms, both with dressing room and bathrooms, large living room, and a terrace with great Parisian vistas. The suite also contains a liqueur and cigar cabinet, and a state of the art entertainment system. The Louis XV can also be linked to the hotel’s other signature suite, the Bernstein.
Bernstein Suite
Bernstein Suite
The second of the Crillon’s signature suites, the Bernstein Suite is named for the composer who enjoying staying in this suite when at the hotel. The Bernstein is located on the fifth floor and has two terraces with wonderful views of the Eiffel Tower and Paris skyline. The suite contains an entrance hall, large living room, bedroom with dressing area and bathroom, a kitchen and dining room. Extra luxuries include a liqueur and cigar cabinet, two outsized plasma televisions and superior entertainment system. Both signature suites define grandeur.