Luxury hotels in Paris vary from some of the world’s most opulent classic hotels to modern interior design hotels. Everyone that appreciates the comfort and sophistication of five-star hotels will be gladly seduced by our amazing selection of best luxury hotels to stay in Paris.
With the famous event Maison et Objet starting in a few days, these luxury hotels may be the perfect solution for your night stays in the city of lights. Today we present you the best luxury hotels to stay in Paris.
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From its privileged position by the Trocadéro gardens, the Shangri-La boasts unparalleled views of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris’ elegant 16th arrondissement. Built in 1896 as the home of Napoleon’s nephew, this 19th Century residence has been beautifully restored, with interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon.
Fashionably located on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Hotel Le Bristol has played host to many legendary figures, including Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This luxury palace hotel boasts a 3-Michelin star restaurant – one of the most sought-after – and a rooftop pool with sweeping city views.
Hotel Raphael immerses guests in old-world Parisian elegance, with grand high ceilings and decadent bedrooms adorned with luxurious silks. Guests can climb to the exclusive rooftop terrace to sip refreshing cocktails and admire panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe.
This luxurious hotel enjoys an enviable location at the intersection of the avenues Champs-Elysées and George V, at the heart of the prestigious Golden Triangle. Guests at Fouquet’s Barriere can follow in the footsteps of Liza Minnelli and Orson Welles at legendary Fouquet’s Café.
At the heart of the city’s glamorous history, Hotel Castille neighbours the original atelier of Coco Chanel on rue Cambon – now the worldwide flagship store – where the legendary designer began her empire in 1910. Other exclusive boutiques nearby include Hermès, Lanvin, and Cartier… pure Parisian elegance.
An immense portrait gallery leads down to the charming courtyard garden and the deliciously innovative hotel restaurant led by Chef Christophe Hay. Suites at Hotel de Sers offer sweeping views of the city’s rooftops and iconic monuments, including the Eiffel Tower and Sacré Coeur.
Moments from the world-class designer stores on rue Saint-Honoré, Le Burgundy is a relatively new addition to the list of classic Parisian hotels. With just 59 guest rooms and suites, this hotel is a gem of intimate luxury, with a Zen spa providing the perfect urban retreat.
The lavish guestrooms at Hotel Lancaster envelop guests in pure Parisian luxury, with classic period furniture, sumptuous purple velvet, and crisp white linens. This 19th-century mansion is just steps from the Champs-Elysées and La Table du Lancaster restaurant is led by 3-Michelin-star chef Michel Troisgros.
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