Le Royal Monceau-Raffes Paris is a place imbued with history, encapsulating the memory of those who have stayed here, from historic figures such as Eisenhower, Churchill, Ho Chi Minh, to those who’ve written grand chapters in the arts. From its opening in 1928, it welcomed musichall icons like Joséphine Baker, Maurice Chevalier, wanderlust writers like Ernest Hemingway and Joseph Kessel, musicians (Michael Jackson, Lou Reed, Madonna), fashion designers, directors, and actors. Notably, in the late ‘80s, Michel Polnareff resided here for 800 days to compose his album ‘Kama Sutra,’ never leaving his room. This luxurious, intimate feeling engulfs you as you enter this hotel, adorned with artworks, rare books, rich fabrics, and precious details, making you feel as if you’ve discovered a familiar home. Art holds a central place here,…