Was your snooze worth the $1,001 dollars That is the big one for the first guests staying at the Peninsula, Paris, renovated and reopened after ten long years of speculation on the $1 billion spent. It is historic, the Paris Peace Accord ending the Vietnam Wars having been signed here at this 1908 grand hotel, which was briefly the seat of the Unesco. The tariff was &euro750 on the &lsquoDebut&rsquo offer, to be exact, for a Superior room with separate dressing room, free Wi-Fi and long-distance VOIP calls, and custom in-room tablets speaking 11 languages. You might even find nail varnish dryers or oscillating Japanese toilets in your room. If you can be more liberal with the purse strings, five of the suites in this palace ho­tel get their own rooftop garden &mdash more of a romantic evening in Paris we cannot imagine, though they aren&rsquot available to reserve yet. Of course, you will want Gershwin&rsquos &lsquoAn Ameri­can in Paris&rsquo, written here, to play over dinner al fresco. Or you could amble across the courtyard to the rooftop restaurant L&rsquoOiseau Blanc. Eiffel-tower views But certainement