Royal and Hollywoodfans alike can now get a taste of life as a princess by booking a stay in thespecial Grace Kelly suite at the Ritz Carlton Hotel de la Paix in Geneva. Formerlyknown as the Hotel de la Paix, the Switzerland resort notably hosted thePrincess of Monaco in the late 1960s. More than fifty years later, the Ritz decidedto pay homage to the icon with a newly refurbished suite, which includesfabulous décor inspired by Grace’s gorgeous style.
The Grace Kelly suite offers an exquisite master bedroom Photo: Courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix, Geneva
The1,131-square-foot suite exudes opulence, featuring: a master bedroom, livingroom, dining room, kitchenette, two bathrooms, and dining room, all of which aredecorated in a sophisticated style. Expertly designed in an art deco fashion, thesuite is adorned with gold leaf paint detailing. Grace’s suite also mirrors the actress’slight nature, boasting high ceilings and large bay windows that bathe the entirespace in sunshine.
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The room showcases stunning views Photo: Courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix, Geneva
Practice your princesswave! In addition, the Ritz has equipped the suite with multiple balconies,which seem fit for any royal guest. Furnished beautifully, the balconies overlookLake Geneva, the Alps and the Brunswick Garden. These luscious views can be witnessed on little verandas in the bedroom and living room.
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Every room is filed with art deco decor Photo: Courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix, Geneva
While the Grace Kellysuite is meant for a two person stay, it can host up to six guests for dinneror hanging out. On the hotel’s website it bills the lowest price for the stay(depending on the date) at $470 per night. Princess Grace is not the only legendarytalent that the hotel has seen over the years. Aside from other members of herMonaco royal family, illustrious overnight guests have included: Orson Wellesand author Victor Hugo.