Inside the Versailles Palace's new luxury hotel
With properties in the French Alps, Avignon and Saint-Tropez, Le Grand Contrôle marks the sixth property for the prestigious French hotel collection that comprises Les Airelles.
Each of the 14 rooms on property have been individually decorated in an elegant eighteenth-century style with authentic colors and fabrics, handpicked period furniture, chandeliers, artwork and decor. To keep with the theme, all of the rooms and suites have been named after prominent figures who hold a strong attachment with the property. Some perhaps less known names include Jacques Necker, the director general of finance under Louis XVI, Madame de Fouquet, a celebrated socialite who married Marquis de Fouquet, a hero of the American Revolutionary War and Madame de Staël, a famous novelist, essayist, philosopher and a close confidant of Marie-Antoinette.
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