Paris Hilton has grown a multimedia business that the company traces back to Paris Hilton Entertainment in 2006, now operating as 11:11 Media, as reported by her corporate materials.
The company began with 45 branded stores and 19 product lines and has surpassed over $4 billion in revenue, the materials state, as reported by the company.
Hilton continues to position herself as an entrepreneur and international influencer, working across television, podcasting, NFTs, licensing and music, and leading several branded verticals including Slivington Manor Entertainment and London Audio.
Her production arm holds a multi year partnership with Warner Bros and released Cooking with Paris on Netflix in August 2021, while she is said to be filming Paris in Love, slated for Peacock in December 2021.
Hilton hosts the podcast This is Paris through London Audio, a series that had recorded 2.6 million downloads as of August 2021, and she has launched a spinoff entitled Dominated that focuses on women in male dominated fields, with additional podcast projects in development.
The entrepreneur also invests in start ups, with reported ties to companies including Daily Harvest, R3SET, Yat, Genies, Good Catch, Zen Water and Podz.
Paris Hotels And City Attractions
Paris draws visitors to a compact collection of world famous landmarks and the city offers a wide range of hotels along its riverbanks, according to a travel guide to hotels in Paris.
The Eiffel Tower rises from the Champ de Mars and provides multiple outlooks and an observation deck, the guide notes, and it presents a different aspect by day and by night.
The Louvre Museum holds a vast art collection including the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Coronation of Napoleon, while Notre Dame sits at the eastern end of Île de la Cité as a Gothic cathedral dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
The Arc de Triomphe anchors Place de l'Étoile and stands at the heart of the Champs Élysées, offering sweeping views and serving as the site of the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and an eternal flame.
The Champs Élysées stretches from Place de la Concorde to Place Charles de Gaulle and is lined with cafes, shops and theatres, the hotels guide says, and the Seine offers river cruises passing restaurants and attractions.
For day trips, the Loire Valley lies about two hours from Paris and is described as a wine and champagne country known as the Garden of France, where Bordeaux varieties and opulent castles form a rural backdrop, and nearby hotel options extend to Brussels, Cologne and Zurich.