Articles tagged with: Ritz-Carlton
Old and New Spellbind You: Moscow Ritz-Carlton O2 Lounge
Posted in Architecture, Crystals, Expensive Food, Hotels, Luxury on 13 October 2009

Ritz Carlton O2 Lounge MoscowDo you want to know how much Moscow has changed over the last two decades? Head straight to the city’s prime location hot-spot and one of the most luxurious addresses of the city.

Ritz-Carlton’s award-winning rooftop bar O2 Lounge is located on the hotel’s 12th storey. It has the essence of all that the city has to offer. That Moscow is a mix of the old and new, the modern and the ancient, is visible in all corners. The interiors are luxe. But you have a bit of Russia in all things at the lounge.

It has a sushi bar with sushi prepared using fish flown all the way from Japan’s Tsukiji market! The sushi lounge also has oysters and lobsters. Alternatively, enjoy an afternoon smoke from…hold your breath – hookah pipes made in Czech Republic, from Bohemian Crystal.

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Ritz-Carlton Looks Back To A History Of 100 Luxurious Years
Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Hotels on 27 August 2009

Ritz-Carlton_San_Francisco Ritz-Carlton Looks Back To A History Of 100 Luxurious Years

It’s time for a lot of big birthday parties happening. It is the spectacularly luxurious Ritz-Carlton San Francisco that we are talking about. This one has seen some glorious 100 years as the city’s only Mobil Five Star with an AAA-Diamond hotel credit which was originally built in 1909. Now, that’s a pretty long time indeed for a hotel of this stature to age so elegantly. Standing tall for nine stories, the hotel is situated near the city’s financial district, China Town and union Square.

Done meticulously in neo-classical architecture, the Ritz-Carlton has close to 335 guest rooms, 60 suites and two presidential suites. And let us tell you that the Club Deluxe rooms can cost anywhere between $450-$760 depending on the tourist season. And the two presidential Ritz Carlton suits spread across 2000 sq ft and feature a piano, dining room with a kitchenette, parquet floors, personal wine cellar, espresso machine and a separate shower. One of these falls in $5K-$9K price range.

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Champagne Shipwrecked 80 years Back Becomes Worlds Most Expensive Champagne at $275,000
Posted in Luxury, Spirits, Worlds Most Expensive on 10 September 2008

Champagne

When I read about the story of this long lost Champagne bottle making their way to stardom, I was literally amazed. Imagine a bottle of Champagne sinking in the sea because of a shipwreck some eighty years back has found its way back, and what a come back!

This 1907 Heidsieck champagne fetched a $275,000 tag at the Ritz-Carlton in Moscow. And there are more than 200 such bottles belonging to the bygone era. It is being said that the bottles were shipped for a Russian Imperial family at the time when it met the fatal accident.

I am sure that had the roman god of Wine seen this, he would have shied away!

Via Luxist