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Trianon Palace Versailles Joins the Waldorf Family

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  Site Where: 1 Boulevard De La Reine, Versailles, Paris, France, 78000
December 11, 2008 at 2:32 PM | by | Comments (0)

We're just now getting around to telling you what Blair from Gossip Girl has been telling you all along: everyone who's anyone is a Waldorf.

Okay, not really the same Waldorf, but: Hilton has just announced that the Trianon Palace Versailles, the elegant mansion where the Treaty of Versailles was drawn up in 1919, will become part of the Waldorf=Astoria Collection.

The hotel, which is 17 miles outside of Paris and recently underwent a pretty serious renovation, will be the second European hotel to join the Waldorf=Astoria Collection (the Rome Cavalieri was the first).

Also of note: the Trianon Palace serves up Gordon Ramsay food all around: go fancy at Gordon Ramsay au Trianon — his first fine dining concept in France — or a bit more casual at La Veranda, a "relaxed brasserie overlooking the outdoor terrace." Retreat to your room and he'll get you there, too: he's also responsible for room service and provision of all catering services.

The Trianon Palace Versailles will formally become a Waldorf=Astoria Collection in early 2009, Ramsay and all.

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