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A Grand Legacy
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| Text by Mala Vaishnav | |||||||||
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Published: Volume 14, Issue 4, July-August, 2006
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Baccarat chandeliers, richly-hued interiors, a celebrity guest list of the world's most revered. The stately Hotel de Crillon exults in its distinguished ancestry from the most splendid square in Paris
The 'superior suite' that I check into, can easily swallow my whole apartment back home in Mumbai! All silk and velvet, copper leaf and marble, shimmer and chandelier, masterminded by noted interior designer, Sybille de Margerie, the suite enfolds me, my brood and my suitcases in its overwhelming warmth. From the living room window, we get the best possible view - the top of the Eiffel Tower, playing peekaboo through the swaying trees on the neighbouring Champs Elysées. But the real 'best' view which I am privileged to absorb later, is from the three bedroom-two living room, Leonard Bernstein Suite from where Paris appears at its most dramatic. The suite boasts an inbuilt sauna, jacuzzi, Turkish bath, high-tech equipment and a terrace, large enough to host a grand ball. It is no wonder then, that this sumptuous space was Madonna's preferred abode when she was last in the French capital. But, considering the celebrity quotient of the hotel, she falls in the minor category. Consider these: King George V, Sir Winston Churchill, Charlie Chaplin, Emperor Hirohito, Sophia Loren, Jacqueline Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Bill Clinton, Queen Noor, Tom Hanks....
Nostalgic remains of the past leap out from every bend and curve in the hotel, even if some of the classical has been cleverly woven into the contemporary. The Jardin d'Hiver (Winter Garden), draped in a modern colour palette of warm earth tones, infused with the lustre of silk and satin, is reminiscent of genteel, high tea gatherings. In its old-world, garden ambience, you may sip your Darjeeling from delicate china, nibble (or gorge) on divine pastries and study the headlines of Le Monde to the soulful rendering of the resident harpist. In a synergy of design, similar motifs run along the walls and ceiling from the Jardin to the neighbouring Les Ambassadeurs, the hotel's Michelin-starred restaurant. The restored, former 18th century ballroom, offering a fiesta of cereals, crêpes and croissants during the breakfast hours, turns into a candlelit, gastronomy venue by night, acquiring an opulent sheen with its fusion of mirrors and crystal. Just glancing through the wine menu is enough to turn you light-headed, so the classic French cuisine, put together by acclaimed chef, Jean-François Piège is worth waiting for. Introduced recently, is the hotel's novel concept of personalising attention to the last eccentric demand. Want to view an art collection all by yourself? It can be arranged. Wish to meet the Cartier store's big daddy? No problem. The Femmetastique programme ensures that women travellers feel safe and young children are welcomed with special gifts and cookies with small treats thrown in. As for pampering pets, as only the French can, at Dog de Crillon, pets are not just offered complimentary stays, but an array of services, such as custom-sized sleeping baskets, concierge-led walks around the Place de la Concorde and a take-home goody bag of collars, embossed with the Crillon logo. Luxury, totally redefined! A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, Hotel de Crillon is the flagship of Concorde Hotels, a division of the illustrious La Société du Louvre.
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