The Paris 2024 Olympic cauldron will only be lit in a little less than six months, but Christopher Dubrulle, head concierge of a 5-star hotel a stone's throw from the Champs-Élysées (Paris, 8th), is already in the starting blocks .
“Clients have asked me for a private driver to go to a horse riding event which will take place at the Palace of Versailles.
I found it but I'm waiting for prices.
Usually it's 200 euros but it could double during the Olympics.
Me, I look for the right price,” agrees the expert officiating at Monsieur George, whose 46 rooms will be occupied at the time of the Olympics.
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He wears black patent leather Dior shoes that dazzle like a Kim Kardashian manicure.
On each lapel of his jacket, a brooch of golden crossed keys, the badge of the very private Clefs d'or club, the ultimate in luxury concierge service.
He is sometimes nicknamed “Huggy the Good Tips”, in reference to the character from the series Starsky and Hutch.
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