Need a cure for Bronchitis? The Peninsula Paris, Penultimate Pampering!

The day before I arrived in Paris, it was a beautiful warm spring day. Paris greeted me with snow flurries, I arrived with bronchitis. Since I’ve visited Paris many times, the solution to wellness was abundantly clear – stay in my sumptuous suite, nosh on the delicious French bread, and make multiple visits to the hammam and spa – bake and steam the bronchitis and nibble bread as the cure! I had three more weeks of travel ahead of me.

The Peninsula Paris

In the Heart of the City of Light, deliciously Parisian, The Peninsula is a regal reminder of glamour and steps from some of the most famous monuments, museums, and chic shopping! Perched in one of the most elegant suites, sunshine pouring through the floor to ceiling windows, with occasional snow flurries, I was beyond comfortable with six fluffy pillows and one of the most plush bed ever.

The Peninsula Paris Plunge

There are six dining areas at The Peninsula Paris, but the most spectacular is the rooftop restaurant, L’Oiseau Blanc. It’s known as one of the most romantic dining locations in Paris. 

The White Bird – L’ Oiseau Blanc was awarded two Michelin Stars in 2022 its rooftop terrace offering panoramic views, including the iconic Eiffel Tower.

 L’Oiseau Blanc, The Peninsula Paris

LiLi, staffed by Hong Kong Chef Dicky To, brings Chinese cookery to an art form, my first peek into the restaurant was tantalizing- a majestic regal setting. The restaurant offers an impressive operatic decor where Chinese performing art resonates in impressive Haussmannian architecture. LiLi’s culinary score created by Chef Dicky To.  Like the decor, the cuisine offers a tasty blend of Chinese and French inspirations. There are great classics such as dim sum or lacquered duck, alongside innovative creations combining the two cultures with passion and talent. Staying in for wellness, I added a few visits to this delicious restaurant the chef menu was my path, and I was very satisfied. Two days in a row, yum!

The bathroom and deep oval tub are to die for- a little button: Spa, on the tub dims the lights and turns on music – – my name is engraved on this tub! I have to say, I’ve enjoyed some amazing tubs all over the world but this feature with music is très luxueux!

Tub to Die For The Peninsula, Paris

Impeccable service… in my spacious dressing room. a cupboard with ‘Valet Box’ stamped on it… drop your bag of laundry in, press Valet Box Button and several hours later, the most jovial amusing man is at the door with clean clothes, and he kindly never mentions you’ve done this four different times in the space of a few hours… it’s magic!

My Suite The Peninsula Paris

Who raves about a dressing room? Anyone who stays at The Peninsula – another amazing amenity in the dressing room, at your dressing table, push a button for an automatic fan to gently blow air on your nail touch up.

And the woman who brings champagne stoppers, offers to open the bubbly, and seems just steps outside my door whenever I ring for help! Amazing service.

One very mundane but welcome item is the tv controller with giant numbers, it can be read in bed without a light! Grateful for small and grand!!  Ooh, super soft bed, with pillows as light as clouds! Tribe of The Bed Girl was very comfy!

I don’t know about you, but I think there is nothing better than a private elevator straight to The Spa! When the spa menu invites you to arrive in your robe, I don’t need much more enticement. The Peninsula Spa is the French capital’s largest luxury hotel spa. The serene pool at The Peninsula features a striking floor-to-ceiling water cascade. Mani-pedi salon and brow treatment. Excellent hammam, I was a daily often twice daily visitor, and The Peninsula cured my bronchitis!

The Peninsula Paris made history when it opened its doors on August 1, 2014. It became the first hotel in Europe for the Hong Kong based, ultra-luxe Peninsula Group. But it wasn’t the first time the building itself made history. It first opened as the Hotel Majestic in 1908 and was the hotel of choice for chic celebrities of the Jazz Age. In fact, it was at the Majestic that George Gershwin wrote An American in Paris.

With 200 rooms, including 93 suites. Inspired by Haute Couture, the theme suites at The Peninsula Paris hotel – some of the French capital’s most spacious and the world’s most highly customized – are veritable showcases of French heritage and savoir-faire.

Located in the 16th arrondissement, on Avenue Kléber the hotel sits amidst a leavy luxurious neighborhood. A beautiful park with a stone and copper monument tribute to the Americans who fought in the war, it’s a beautiful quiet neighborhood.

In a recent conversation with my rep from The Peninsula Chicago, I mentioned my rave reviews and he said we have that here, we have that here – do come visit! I may just travel to Chicago for a weekend of Peninsula Pampering!

Verified Luxury- Highly Recommend, whether you need a cure for bronchitis or not!

Cheval Blanc, Paris Luxury Abounds!

Clients have stayed and adored this new gem on the Seine, I recently stayed and swooned! In the heart of Paris, the swanky property falls into the ultimate see-and-be-seen hotel.

Facing the Left Bank, a stroll away from the Louvre and the Marais, sits Cheval Blanc. Originally the classic La Samaritaine, circa 1870 French department store, which closed in 2005. LVMH purchased the building and transformed it into the glamorous high end haute brand hotel and six floor shopping mall.

The 72 rooms were designed by interior designer Peter Marino, who created the fabulous LVMH fashion boutiques, Bulgari, Chanel, and multiple Louis Vuitton shops. A combination of bespoke and vintage furnishings provides glamour on every wall, floor, and even the elevators, nothing but extraordinary finishes and touches.

Cheval Blanc Steam Shower

The art filled lobby is the welcoming point with a dazzling display of two imposing abstract works by Vik Muniz and an epic George Mathieu painting. The white horse sculpture is by celebrated architect, Frank Gehry, who designed Fondation Louis Vuitton.

Cheval Blanc Suite, Paris

The interiors showcase an abundance of luxurious textures, shapes, and unique hues, primarily a medley of opulent golds and cream. Woven ironworks, canvas, textiles, and unique stonework which must have generated an entire guild of craftspeople.

Under the Pont-Neuf, the oldest bridge in the city, flows the Seine and coincidentally, the dazzling 30-meter pool sits at the same level of the Seine. Viewing the pool on my first visit, it was essential to swim laps on my stay. The long walls consist of a video scene depicting a mesmerizing version of outdoors. It is constantly changing, waves gently lap, flocks of bird’s flap noiselessly and land in trees. The ceiling is mirrored reflecting the blue and green and golden tiles and the ongoing outdoor scene. One of the most stunning pools I’ve ever seen. The design is by Franco-Isreali artist Yorame Mevorach, also known as Oyoram.

My Junior Suite Balcony facing the Seine had table and chairs for outdoor dining or just gazing at the glorious Paris skyline punctuated with every famed landmark, a postcard montage as it were. The grand dome of Les Invalides, the Eiffel Tower, and the gloomy view of the scaffolded Notre Dame, under repair, its soul shattered by fire. I sat for hours spying on the promenade of locals and tourists crossing the Pont Neuf, lovers gazing at the sunset, businessmen lost in thought scurrying across the bridge, kids on scooters, it’s a lively scene.

The Suite – oh the amenities are too numerous to count! A spacious bedroom with an elegant desk and comfy lounge area, ideal for in room dining or lounging. Soft warm tones, no bright colors interrupt the calming sea of ivory and white marble in the enormous bathroom. Steam shower, of course, grand marble tub for two, check, separate dressing room, with space for two guests. The fragrant bath products designed by Dior perfumer François Demachy depict the shape of the building, nothing is less than perfect!

Does your safe include a device for winding your watch? The Cheval Blanc safe provides this glamorous amenity.

High tech touches designed for the lay person traveler, everything could be controlled from panels by the bed, and an in-room iPad which also had room controls and info about the hotel. Tribe of the Bed Girl is addicted to Pillow Menus, each offering printed on a perfect designer pillow.

The space is impressively designed with a hallway minibar offering everything from Cheval Blanc candles from each property, a Nespresso machine, snacks, and beverages.

In Europe it isn’t considered unusual to offer fine dining on property – most U.S. hotels lack this, and I think American mentality often dismisses the concept of a five-star restaurant within hotels.

There are four dining options within the hotel: Plénitude is Cheval Blanc’s fine-dining restaurant, run by Chef Arnaud. Donckele; on the first floor. Langosteria is Cheval Blanc’s most popular dining palace, an Italian restaurant.  Le Tout-Paris is all-day dining and is located on the rooftop level. Limbar, an all-day cafe; it’s located on the ground floor, and during the day it has pastries, coffee, and snacks, and in the evenings, it turns into a cocktail bar.

Spa Dior Cheval Blanc Paris takes an avant-garde approach to provide a uniquely original experience. In the heart of the vibrant City of Light, Dior Spa Cheval Blanc Paris is a haven of serenity offering total immersion in the world of the House of Dior. Offering features 48 different treatment options, this exceptional setting was the brainchild of decorator Peter Marino, in the spirit of a Parisian flat where each object is a vivid tribute to the codes of the House and to the life of Christian Dior. Stunning interiors meet state of the art – a holistic immersion of Dior.

Cheval Blanc is not a Palace Hotel, it lacks gardens and other than roof top dining, no outdoor space for mingling. Built around water and drop-dead views, you may forgo museum outings and decide to nest on your terrace all day. Highly Recommend!