Commanding a prime corner on Paris’ largest and grandest square, the Hôtel de Crillon was designed as a palace for Louis XV in 1758 and has a history as glorious as its proportions. The treaty recognizing America’s Declaration of Independence was signed here and Marie-Antoinette took her piano lessons in the building. The suite that has been named after her has been the site of Paris’ International Debutante Balls, and in the hotel’s latest incarnation is likely to be the most sought-after spot ...
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