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Why is the Ritz hotel so famous?

Because of its status as a symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is featured in many notable works of fiction, including novels (F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is The Night and Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises), a play (Noël Coward's play Semi-Monde), and films (Billy Wilder's 1957 comedy Love in the Afternoon and ...



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The Ritz also became the hotel of choice for Hollywood stars.

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A member of the Leading Hotels of the World marketing group, the Ritz Paris is ranked among the most luxurious hotels in the world.

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Among its celebrity clientele, The Ritz has counted icons as diverse as Charlie Chaplin, designer Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn and Madonna. It was, of course, the Paris Ritz—headquarters and playhouse to Coco Chanel, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Cole Porter, and Ingrid Bergman, among others.

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The new proprietor of The Ritz is Abdulhadi Mana Al-Hajri, a 40-year old business tycoon who is also brother to the second wife of Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani, the Emir (ruler) of Qatar.

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The Ritz, bought by Mohamed Al Fayed in 1979 and refurbished in rich belle époque style, has a reputation for discretion. At the very beginning of their romance, Diana and Dodi stayed in the Imperial Suite. Le Patron, as the mercurial Mohamed Al Fayed is known affectionately by staff, picked up the bill.

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Stern chose the name 'Ritz', which appealed to individuals enduring the privations of the Great Depression by offering them a bite of the good life. He also designed the blue circle/yellow lettering logo design, inspired by the round label inside his hat.

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Baroness Thatcher died at 11:28 BST (10:28 UTC) on 8 April 2013, at the Ritz Hotel in Piccadilly after suffering a stroke. She had been staying in a suite there since December 2012, after having difficulty using the stairs at her house in Chester Square.

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LIVE HERE, ALWAYS ® The Ritz-Carlton Residences embody a unique sense of place and cultivate a local aesthetic, wherever they are in the world.

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Mohamed al-Fayed, (born January 27, 1929, Alexandria, Egypt—died August 30, 2023), Egyptian businessman who acquired a number of prestigious holdings throughout his career, including the Ritz Hotel in Paris and Harrods department store in London.

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Other famous guests have included Edward VII, Oscar Wilde, Enrico Caruso, Charlie Chaplin, Babe Ruth, Harry Truman, Joan Crawford, Judy Garland, John Wayne, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, Barbra Streisand, Bob Dylan, Bette Midler, The Beatles and many others.

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