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This is what Taylor Swift ate in her ,000 hotel room in Paris with personal butler service

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What Taylor Swift ate in her $21,000 hotel room in ParisHotel De Crillon/Getty Images

There is a lot to tell about Taylor Swift’s Epoch tour Stop in Paris: new costumes! An updated setlist! Travis Kelce looks absolutely smitten in the stands! But now we also have inside information on the singer’s luxury hotel room, which costs $21,000 a night.

Accordingly Page SixSwift and her athlete boyfriend stayed at the Hôtel De Crillon, part of the Rosewood Hotels & Resorts portfolio. The hotel has 10 spacious suites, with prices ranging from $4,600 to $21,000 per night.

The luxury suites are designed to “embody a distinctly Parisian residential style that is both warm and sophisticated,” the hotel’s website says. Not only were the residential-style guest rooms designed by the late, great Karl Lagerfeld, but they also offer “an unparalleled atmosphere of contemporary elegance that respects the heritage of the 18th-century landmark.”

And while the luxury hotel offers some equally impressive extras — like personal butler service — the haunted house’s culinary vision goes a step further. The on-site restaurant, Nonos par Paul Pairet, offers traditional French cuisine “with a twist” and includes a large oyster bar, steak frites, and a lobster gratin. The main dining room offers fresh seafood, charcuterie, and artisan cheeses, while guests (like Swift) can take advantage of 24-hour room service. We have a feeling Taylor didn’t go hungry during the stay.

The hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant, L’Écrin, offers an “unforgettable sensory expedition” with carefully selected five- or seven-course meals and matching drinks. Swift also had access to the Jardin d’Hiver tea room, which serves all-day dining and desserts by executive pastry chef Matthieu Carlin. The Les Ambassadeurs bar is the perfect spot for a nightcap with friends like Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, who cheered her on in Paris alongside Kelce.

There’s even a private dining room called “La Cave,” which we can assume was convenient for Miss Swift given her A-list status.

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