10, Place de la Concorde
Paris,
75008
France
Hotel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, is more than just one of the world’s most iconic hotels. It is a timeless Parisian landmark. Dating back to the 18th century, this historic treasure will reopen in 2017 asa luxury palace hotel for 21st century travelers. Commissioned by King Louis XV in 1758 and built by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the greatest architect of his time, it would later come to be the personal residence of the family of the Count of Crillon before becoming a palace hotel in 1909. Over the years, this legendary palace has captivated generations of guests including royalty, heads of state and luminaries drawn to the City of Light. Located at 10 Place de la Concorde in the heart of Paris, Hotel de Crillon’s past provides a rich backdrop to its modern-day story. While the hotel has been closed for a major renovation, master craftsmen, artisans and designers have been tirelessly working to strike a deliberate and delicate balance between conservation and transformation.