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Shangri-La’s first European outpost is no small affair. Palatial 19th century building–the former residence of Napoleon’s nephew, Prince Roland Bonaparte–boasts 54 rooms and 27 suites, individually designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon. Heated floors, marble baths are the standard; unobstructed balcony views of the Eiffel Tower carry a heftier price tag. Full-service spa, swimming pool and three luxury restaurants upstaged only by the top floor’s Suite Panoramique.45-ft bay windows offer clear views of Notre Dame, the Grand Palais, Pantheon -- and of course, the Eiffel Towel.
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