Hôtel de Crillon, an iconic Parisian landmark, reopened last month after an extensive four-year restoration.
Dating from the 18th century, this celebrated property has been carefully reborn for the 21st-century traveler. Situated at 10 Place de la Concorde, Hôtel de Crillon’s historic fabric was painstakingly restored by skilled artisans and designers to honor the spirit of Paris while introducing contemporary comfort and style.
“Rosewood’s guiding philosophy is A Sense of Place and this hotel intrinsically reflects the heart and soul of Paris. It radiates fine French contemporary lifestyle, timeless yet with an edge, not only in its design, but in gastronomy, art and service. Today, we greet the creative and the bold who represent the forward-thinking France of today, and travellers from all around the world who are looking for unique experiences amidst an exquisite sense of place,” said Radha Arora, president, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.
The hotel offers 78 rooms, 36 suites and 10 signature suites that embrace a Parisian residential aesthetic—warm, refined and welcoming. Interiors pair bespoke furnishings with carefully selected antiques to create an atmosphere that feels both intimate and extravagant. The signature suites are the property’s highlights: some include private terraces with views of the Place de la Concorde, the Eiffel Tower or the Grand Palais, while others, such as the Marie‑Antoinette suite, provide a distinctly feminine expression of Parisian elegance.
Dining and social spaces play a central role at Hôtel de Crillon. L’Écrin, the hotel’s intimate signature restaurant, serves just 22 guests each evening within an 18th‑century dining room, delivering a highly curated gastronomic experience. At the heart of the property, Brasserie d’Aumont presents classic French cuisine in an eclectic setting that suits both casual meals and special occasions. Jardin d’Hiver creates a tranquil spot for afternoon tea, Champagne or pastries, while La Cave showcases an impressive collection of fine and rare wines for connoisseurs and collectors alike.
The restoration blends historical preservation with modern luxury: original architectural details were conserved and restored, while contemporary amenities and design touches were introduced to meet the expectations of today’s discerning travelers. The result is a hotel that celebrates Parisian heritage without feeling like a museum—a living, breathing expression of the city’s culture, gastronomy and savoir‑faire.
Located steps from notable landmarks, Hôtel de Crillon offers both a privileged address and a refined base from which to explore Paris. Whether visitors seek a serene retreat, a culinary journey, or a stylish setting for events, the hotel positions itself as a destination that honors its history while embracing modern hospitality.