Before The Ritz Paris closes it doors

The legendary Ritz Paris will close its doors to the public in the summer of 2012 for an unprecedented renovation program, to be unveiled in 2014. To mark this occasion, the Ritz Paris has compiled a list of the top things to experience before the hotel retreats for its makeover.

Follow in the footsteps of artists, high society and lovers of luxury the world over and experience the magic of the Ritz Paris before its fabulous renovation program begins.

Dine at the Chef’s table with Michel Roth

Michel Roth, the Michelin-starred head chef of the Ritz Paris, produces fabulous dishes for guests every day, continuing the heritage of the Ritz Paris’ first ever chef Auguste Escoffier.

If you are looking for an exclusive dining experience in a unique setting, every evening the Ritz Paris opens its kitchens to a few privileged guests, where you can dine whilst watching the most celebrated chef of his generation at work.

Sip a Serendipiti by Colin Field at the Hemingway Bar

For decades, writers, film stars, fashion designers and fans of rare liqueurs have flocked to the Ritz Paris to sample the famous cocktails at the Hemingway bar.

Every evening, head barman Colin Field shares the secrets of this legendary haunt. His famous Serendipiti is an absolute must, available daily from 6.00 pm.

A night in the Coco Chanel suite

“Le Ritz c’est ma maison” said Coco Chanel, who lived at the Ritz Paris for over thirty years. It was in her suite, overlooking the place Vendôme, that she received guests and felt most at home.

Make the most of this final opportunity to stay in Mademoiselle Chanel’s suite before the hotel closes, and discover the fashion legend’s timeless glamour.

Dive into the Ritz Health Club pool

The Ritz Health Club pool has welcomed the biggest film stars, hosted some of the most fabulous fashion shows, and is the place to be in Paris for lovers of wellbeing and relaxation.

The countdown has begun. There are only a few months left to dive into the 30°C water and swim with the mosaic mermaids of the most beautiful pool in Paris.

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