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"It's my second home"—I celebrate my birthday there, and visiting with my grandmother when I was younger makes every return feel like that special time." - Anita Bhagwandas

"Each winter, Place Vendôme shimmers beneath the glow of the Ritz Paris Christmas trees, their golden lights casting an unmistakable holiday spell over the square. Inside, the hotel celebrates the season in pure Ritz style — with festive teas by the open fire, Champagne toasts and glamorous dinners that feel lifted from another era. At Bar Vendôme, a seven-course New Year’s Eve dinner unfolds beneath twinkling garlands and soft jazz, while upstairs, Espadon — the hotel’s One-MICHELIN-Star restaurant — hosts an equally refined tasting menu. In the Salon Proust, vintage Champagnes accompany delicate pastries and an ethereal bûche, each sweet creation dressed for the season. On New Year’s Eve, as midnight nears, the Salon Marie-Louise will become a ballroom of light and mirrors — an ode to the hotel’s legendary soirées." - Ty Gaskins

"An enduring icon steeped in history—where Coco Chanel spent her last days and Hemingway famously claimed the bar—Ritz Paris delivers legendary indulgence with an innovative Ritz Bar, One‑MICHELIN‑Star Espadon and among the grandest spa facilities in the city." - The MICHELIN Guide
"An emblem of classic French luxury in the 1st arrondissement, dressed in elegant holiday decor during the season and celebrated for legendary bars where guests can sip cocktails amid lavish, tradition-steeped surroundings." - Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd is a travel, wine and lifestyle writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"There are iconic hotels, and then there is the Ritz Paris: established in 1898 on Place Vendôme by César Ritz, its popularity and mythos have never waned—even its 2012–2016 closure was immortalized by a Kate Moss–starring Vogue shoot. History lovers will revel in its presence in Fitzgerald and Hemingway, or in tracing the footsteps of Coco Chanel and Audrey Hepburn, but it still shines today for exquisitely decorated rooms, impeccable service, and high gastronomy across its restaurants—the Ritz remains a Parisian classic for good reason." - Vogue