LE ROYAL MONCEAU – RAFFLES PARIS IS CELEBRATING THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS WITH A SPECIAL COCKTAIL MENU INSPIRED BY PAST OLYMPIC CITIES. THE HOTEL IS ALSO TRANSFORMING ITS LOBBY INTO A MINI PARISIAN SCENE, COMPLETE WITH LIVE EVENT SCREENINGS AND NOSTALGIC SPORTS POSTERS. THIS FESTIVE SETUP WILL IMMERSE GUESTS IN A UNIQUE PARISIAN ATMOSPHERE THROUGHOUT THE GAMES.

To celebrate the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris has introduced a new cocktail menu at Le Bar Long. This menu features unique cocktails inspired by past Olympic host cities.

Under the guidance of expert mixologist Gaël Allier, each drink in this collection captures the excitement of the games and combines elements of sport, culture, and fine dining.

Mexico 1968: A fresh twist on the classic margarita, this cocktail blends the tangy flavor of kumquat with sweet agave and a hint of coriander for a zesty, herbal taste.

Barcelona 1992: This cocktail offers a modern take on Spain’s Rebujito. It mixes aromatic Spanish wine with tomato liqueur and herbal sparkling water, creating a well-balanced flavor perfect for summer.

London 2012: A revamped version of a classic gin cocktail, it includes grapefruit juice and a herbal blend of lemon balm and bergamot, making for a refreshing drink. There’s also a non-alcoholic option available.

Tokyo 2020: Inspired by Japan’s Mizuwari, this cocktail uses whisky combined with elderflower liqueur to create a light, refreshing highball drink.

Cocktail Le Royal Monceau x Paris 2024: This drink is a nod to the French 75, mixing white champagne with pear and citrus flavors. It’s also available in a non-alcoholic version.

Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris Launches Special Cocktail Menu for the 2024 Olympics
The new installation in Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris’ lobby. Photo Credit: Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris

In addition to the cocktail menu, Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris is celebrating the Paris 2024 Olympics by turning its lobby into a miniature Paris. Starting from Friday, June 28, guests can enjoy a charming Parisian setting with elements like the Morris column, cobblestones, and bridges. A giant screen will show live coverage of the games from Friday, July 26.

The hotel lobby will be transformed into a vibrant fan zone, featuring 1920s and 1930s-style sports posters to honor the city’s rich history in hosting major sporting events, including the 1924 Olympics.


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