The hotel cost a staggering $1bn dollars upon completion taking 900 men over 4 years to complete. This restoration is the creation of a modern day palace!
Qatar’s Katara Hospitality and Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels invested the money jointly, buying the building from the French foreign ministry, which had taken it over after World War II when it had served as the German army headquarters. With 200 rooms including suites with rooftop gardens, a spa, and the Peninsula’s signature Rolls-Royce limousine service, the hotel has introductory rates from €695 going up to €25,000 a night for the most expensive suite. It also boasts an in-house developed tablet application to manage the temperature and the lights of each room.
So next time you're heading to Paris make sure to check it out and tell us what you think @imagesound.
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