It’s Good To Have Baggage
While I was doing some work on line, I came across these old hotel and luggage tags that were souvenirs from Paris at the turn of the last century. The history of their existence and the evolution of the hotel industry in Paris is interesting–basically it was a reaction to the needs of a society being influenced by this new concept called “travel” which was being made easier and more accessible to a wider audience. Universal exhibitions held here over a period of years in the late 1800’s led to an increased need for rooms. Paris, wanting to outdo London as hosts to the world, hired two successful entrepreneurs from Portugal of all things, the Pereira brothers, to participate in the creation of a city of splendor project set forth by Napoleon III, worthy of the new French Empire. The result was the Grand Hôtel du Louvre.

I have walked by this place millions of times on my way to Palais Royal and was unaware of its illustrious history. Built in 1855, it reigned supreme in Paris for nearly a decade until the same brothers outdid even themselves with the 700 room Grand Hôtel. I do believe these two gentlemen paved the way for the modern day Ian Schrager.
Some additional tags to hotels that still exist and remain 4-star wonders:





All these hotels continue to be landmarks in Paris and offer the finest in accomodations. I can personally speak to Hôtel Montaigne as I stayed there in November. It is located in the Golden Triangle and was a wonderful place to call home at the end of my day.
I have linked you to all the sites which are beautiful in their own right and will whisk you away for a few minutes. Who knows…..you might be inspired to make a reservation!
Additional information and photo credit: Tabacaria.com
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