There is a very Parisian atmosphere about the Suite Ernest Hemingway which overlooks the Grand Jardin and invites the imagination to soar.
The view of the Vendôme Column from this king-sized bed is in itself an indisputable pretext for lounging around.
In addition to the double salon, the filmmaker’s personal photos and memorabilia invite genuine enjoyment of this classic and noble Prestige Suite.
The rounded shape of this spacious room contrasts with the radical purity of the Vendôme Column, just as the black and white photographs of “Charlot” ground the regal Louis XVI furniture, marble fireplaces, gilding and draping. A noble and elegant blend of two inspiring worlds: art and aristocracy.
The filmmaker
and the place Vendôme
It was during the promotion of his last American film, "Limelight", in 1952, that Charlie Chaplin discovered the Ritz Paris.