1. The Ritz Paris
Location: ParisPrices: unknown. Closed until early 2015.The
Rizt Paris is arguably the most prominent hotel in Paris, because the
decorations are super cool and special guests who stayed there. Marcel Proust and Coco Chanel lived there. In addition, Gary Cooper and Audrey Hepburn been filming the movie "Love in the Afternoon" at the Ritz. Ernest
Hemingway is famous for stating the hotel bar free from the Nazis at
the end of World War II, and this time it was called the Bar Hemingway
bar as a tribute to him. As
Hemingway once wrote, "When I dreamed of life in heaven, it is always
set in the Ritz Paris." The luxury hotel is now closed until early 2015
because it is being renovated. Description: Ritz Paris has been featured in several novels, including
the James Bond series, entitled "From Russia With Love" by Ian Fleming,
"Tender is the Night" by F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Sun Also Rises"
by Ernest Hemingway.
2. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc
2. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc
Location: Cap d'Antibes, FrancePrice: $ 1,149.59 (about Rp13 million)It
does not seem there are more luxurious hotels in the south of France
other than the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc is located in Cap d'Antibes. The
hotel ever arrival of special guests such as the Duke and Duchess of
Windsor, Marlene Dietrich, and Marc Chagall, who spent his time
sketching the painting on the beach. F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald also often stay at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc. In
addition, the hotel is also featured in the novel "Tender is the Night"
(using the name Hotel des Etrangers) written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Hôtel
du Cap-known only accept cash and wire transfers until 2006. The hotel
is also a trendy place to stay during the Cannes International Film
Festival event berlangsung.Keterangan: Hotel is doing a massive
renovation that cost up to $ 67 million (approximately Rp758,1 billion) in 2011. Adding television facilities in every room is one of the biggest changes ever made.
3. Cliveden House
3. Cliveden House
Location: United KingdomPrice: $ 419.03 (about 4.7 million)This
Italian-style country house set in the era of the 1600s to the second
Duke of Buckingham, and since that time the house was visited by a
number of presidents, members of the royal family and celebrities. Cliveden House originally belonged to William Waldorf Astor, one of the richest men in America at the time. Charlie
Chaplin and Winston Churchill often stayed here, but the hotel is well
known for being the location of the Profumo scandal in 1961. That
scandal was instrumental in overthrowing the government of Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan. Description:
In 1961, the Conservative Secretary of State for War, John Profumo,
scandal affair with Christine Keeler (19) when they stay at Cliveden
House. The woman was reportedly a mistress of a Russian spy, and his affair with Profumo led to the collapse of the government.
4. Chateau Marmont
4. Chateau Marmont
Location: Los AngelesPrice: $ 435 (approximately 4.9 million)Hotels
in West Hollywood's legendary straight shot to fame when it opened in
1929. Howard Hughes occupies one of the many bungalow Chateau Marmont,
the famous Judy Garland likes to play the piano in the lobby and Marilyn
Monroe often stay at the hotel. Although
the Chateau Marmont is famous as a place to do mischief celebrities,
the hotel also provide inspiration and be a vacation home for a number
of artists and writers, including Sofia Coppola and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Description: Architect Arnold A. Weitzman designing the hotel such as
the Château D'Amboise in the Loire Valley, the location of which
reportedly is a grave of Leonardo da Vinci.
5. La Mamounia
Location: Marrakech, MoroccoPrice: $ 927.89 (approximately Rp10.5 million)Undoubtedly, the most spectacular hotel in Marrakech course is La Mamounia. Since
officially opened in the 1920s, the hotel once hosted a series of
prominent state figures like Winston Churchill and Franklin D.
Roosevelt, as well as famous stars such as Marlene Dietrich and Charlie
Chaplin. Meanwhile,
filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock used La Mamounia as a backdrop for the film
remake of his "The Man Who Knew Too Much" in 1956. Besides popular
because it is often visited by celebrities on board, the hotel is also
famous for its charming architecture and landscape. The
hotel was renovated at a cost of $ 180 million (around Rp2.03 trillion)
for three years and reopened in 2009. Description: If you can not
afford to stay at the hotel, at least do not forget to bring home the
book illustration is available at La Mamounia to see the design and the hotel details.
6. The Beverly Hills Hotel
Location: Los AngelesPrice: $ 645 (about Rp7,3 million)This
pink palace, or better known as The Beverly Hills Hotel has long been a
favorite hotel of the top Hollywood stars, both past and present era. In 1956, Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall took the backdrop pool at the hotel was to shoot the film "Designing Woman". Polo Lounge is a favorite drink of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and the Rat Pack other personnel. Until then, the hotel is still one of the main places that must be visited in Los Angeles. Description: Do not forget to stop by the Fountain Coffee Room at this hotel. There are curved counter to enjoy soft drinks and banana leaf-patterned wallpaper also famous.
7. The Plaza
Location: New York CityPrice: $ 650 (approximately Rp7,3 million)The Plaza in New York City is one of the few hotels in the world famous guests often visited fictitious and real guest. The
hotel, not only into the house of a storybook fantasy Eloise children,
but also has long lured people in power as well as Hollywood
celebrities. F.
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald famous once jumped into the fountain, while
the writer Truman Capote's legendary masked ball held titled "Black and
White Ball" here. Description: There are still ringing with the book "Eloise"? Try to stay in the room Betsey Johnson designed based on the "Eloise". They feature a pink and white striped walls, zebra-patterned floor, toys and DVD entitled "Eloise".
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