‘Sweet nest love’: Inside lavish hotel of Taylor and Kelce put up at Paris after Eras Tour concert including the most luxury bathtub and more

During the Paris leg of her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift stayed at the magnificent Hôtel De Crillon, where she was joined later by Travis Kelce and enjoyed lavish amenities, Michelin-starred cuisine, and charmingly stylish design. Large suites at the exquisite Rosewood Hotels & Resorts flagship hotel start at $4,600 and go up to $21,000 a night, depending on the size and design of the room.

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According to the hotel’s website, its ten signature rooms “embody an expressly Parisian residential style that is equally warm and refined.” Designed by the late Karl Lagerfeld, the residential-style guest apartments offer “an incomparable atmosphere of contemporary sophistication that respects the landmark’s 18th-century heritage.”

The sophisticated suites are furnished with custom furniture, antiques, and well chosen works of art, adding a touch of sophistication to the opulent Parisian hideaways. Butler service is also provided. For optimal enjoyment, the large en suite bathrooms feature full-size soaking tubs and marble finishes, which have been carefully chosen. Additionally, there are several fine dining options available to visitors.

In addition to serving classic French fare “with a twist,” like steak frites and beef fillet, the sophisticated restaurant Nonos par Paul Pairet also offers a selection of desserts, such as chocolate soufflé and strawberry and raspberry chantilly.

Perfect for a picnic under the Eiffel Tower, the delicatessen, which is attached to the main dining hall, features cheeses, charcuterie, smoked fish, and fresh seafood. According to its website, the elegant fair offers a “exceptional culinary experience characterized by the subtlety of [their] dishes and remarkable pairings.”

A five- or seven-course dinner can be served, with dishes skillfully designed around wine pairings and made using fresh ingredients to create a “unforgettable sensory expedition.” Enjoy delicacies made by head pastry chef Matthieu Carlin and all-day dining in the charming tea room known as the Jardin d’Hiver. Travelers can sip specialty cocktails at Les Ambassadeurs while taking in live music.

Exclusive to hotel guests, the state-of-the-art fitness studio is outfitted with a treadmill, cycle, weight-training station, and other cutting-edge equipment. Those who use the gym can also arrange private training sessions with the hotel’s personal trainer.

 

 

The hotel’s serene space, the Sense spa, has a gorgeous pool, a steam room, a sauna, rain showers, and a wall of Himalayan salts for sleeping. Bookable wellness treatments include body cleanses, massages, facials, and aromatherapy.