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The new owner of the Ritz.

Serge Rutens is not so gorgeous in paradise in Leeds. It is located in room 5 17 on the fifth floor of the hotel, which was once the favorite room of the woman writer Joseph. To enter this room, you must first take the mini-elevator, then go through the long and narrow corridor covered with the old blue-gray carpet and disappear into the dark hidden corner. The 25-square-meter room is beautifully decorated and costs 650 euros per night. The wall is blue, the carpet is warm old roses, the fireplace is Napoleon style, and the bathroom decorated with beige marble is not spacious. Serge Rutens said that this room seems to be tailor-made for him. Its exquisiteness is in sharp contrast with the 200-square-meter luxurious royal suite. Its luxurious living room is a cultural relic under state protection and an exact replica of Marie Antoinette's room in Versailles.

The perfume master's special sense of smell is very sensitive to the fragrance that permeates the hotel corridor: "This is a mixed smell of Long Xianxiang and incense, with a subtle oriental flavor." It is said that Egyptian spices were personally selected by Mohammed Al-Fayed, a wealthy Egyptian who became the owner of this hotel on 1979. Spices give off fragrance through the vents of the hotel. The big bouquets placed in the hotel need 2500 roses every month, which are supplied by three flower shops. The hotel corridor is full of fragrant flowers.