Like a journey back to the Belle Époque, this charming reception venue revives the finest hours of the Ritz Paris thanks to a subtle play of light magnified by mirrors. The glorious painted ceiling with its trompe-l'oeil sky invites daydreams, while the curved decor recalls the softness of bygone days. The 19th-century ceremonial chandelier, dating from the hotel's inauguration, evokes the grand balls and continues to illuminate Parisian life.

Set up to suit you
The Salon Marie-Louise offers a wide range of possibilities for special events. It can be adapted to the following configurations:
Theater
140 guestsBoardroom
38 guestsOpen U-shape
41 guestsClosed U-shape
48 guestsCocktail
130 guestsRound tables
121 guestsCabaret style round tables
63 guests

A journey back to the Ritz of 1900
The decor is the epitome of refinement, recalling the atmosphere of the Ritz Paris during the Belle Époque. From its opening in 1898 and for decades to come, the Salon Marie-Louise was home to the hotel's Grand Dining Room. Imagine elegant ladies at tea time and gentlemen at business lunches, cabaret style parties and the finest receptions...

Marie-Louise Ritz
On June 1, 1898, César Ritz and his wife unvelied a hotel distinguished by both dazzling refinement and exceptional modernity. Offering her guests “discreet elegance and absolute comfort” and attentive to every detail, Marie-Louise Ritz brought her personal touch to the famous French art of living. The salon that bears her name pays tribute to a woman of rare taste: her art of entertaining, her spirit of openness, her freedom and creativity.





