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The layout of the Ritz Hotel

The hotel has 106 standard rooms and 56 luxury suites. Wallpapers in different colors, such as light blue, beige and pink, are pasted on the walls of guest rooms. The picture in the picture frame on the wall is the original work of a famous European painter in18th century. If all the paintings of hotel ritz guest rooms are concentrated, it is almost equivalent to the collection of a medium-sized art museum. The carpets in the guest rooms are all first-class products from Turkey, and the carpets are soft enough to bury your toes. The fireplace is Napoleonic style, and the chairs, beds and wardrobes made of mahogany are all Louis XVI style. The vases on the coffee table and dresser are said to have been bought from India, and each one is a treasure. The roses in the vase are updated every day, and the roses for the whole hotel need to be supplied by three flower shops. What is more luxurious is that each room will specially prepare different perfumes according to the guests' hobbies. As for public spaces such as halls and corridors, Egyptian spices are selected and then distributed through the air outlet.

Serge Rutens, Shiseido perfume designer who has been staying in Liz's private room, once said: "Liz is a palace, it has everything you need, but it is not a place to show off without personality. You will feel at home here. The waiter calls the guests by their first names and even knows your quirks like the back of his hand. "

Hotel ritz, praised by international public opinion as "the world's top luxury hotel", has always been a popular destination for great artists. Proust, a great French writer, Chanel, the king of perfume fashion, and Hemingway, an American writer, were all guests of hotel ritz. Serge Rutens, a famous perfume tycoon, rented a suite of 5 17 for a long time. Let's follow in their footsteps and explore the mystery of this incomparable palace.