César Ritz
César Ritz | |
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Portrait of César Ritz | |
| Born | Cäsar Ritz 23 February 1850 |
| Died | 26 October 1918 (aged 68) Küssnacht, Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland |
| Resting place | Niederwald |
| Nationality | Swiss |
| Occupation | Hotelier |
| Spouse | Marie-Louise Beck |
| Children | Charles Ritz |
César Ritz, born Cäsar Ritz (23 February 1850 – 26 October 1918), was a Swiss hotelier and founder of several hotels, most famously the Hôtel Ritz in Paris and the Ritz and Carlton Hotels in London (the forerunners of the modern Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company). He was an early hotel chain founder known as "King of Hoteliers, and Hotelier to Kings," and it is from his name and that of his hotels that the term ritzy derives.