A guide to the most charming hotels in Paris for a luxurious stay
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With Paris being a fashion capital of the world, it is no surprise that it is also home to some of the most stylish and chic hotels you can find. Its portfolio includes iconic properties such as the Ritz Paris and more recent boutique developments like Hôtel Dames des Arts. If you’re looking to up the luxe factor during your trip to the French capital—especially for the upcoming Games—here are our picks of the best hotels in Paris to kick your feet up in after a long day of spectating.
1. Shangri-La Paris
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Housed in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s former residence, the Shangri-La Paris lives up to its regal history in every sense of the word. Renowned designer Pierre-Yves Rochon took charge of its interiors, so guests can expect nothing but regal and tasteful opulence within its walls. With plush bedding, palatial furniture, and breathtaking views of the city, each guest room in the Shangri-La Paris screams luxury.
As for food, guests have the option of dining at its signature Chinese restaurant Shang Palace or taking a seat at its fine French establishment La Bauhinia. The hotel is also close in proximity to Stade Roland Garros, so those who have a ticket to tennis, wheelchair tennis, boxing, and sitting volleyball games during the Olympics will find this to be the choice hotel.
Address: 10 Avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris
Contact: +33 1 53 67 19 98
2. Hôtel de la Boétie
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If style is just as important as comfort when it comes to booking a hotel room, might we suggest Hôtel de la Boétie. This chic property boasts spacious rooms, all decorated with a sophisticated designer eye by Beata Heuman. Each charming abode is bound to impress with expertly chosen furniture and playful fixtures in every corner. We’re talking candy pink towels, mint green bathroom tiles, and hand-woven headboards.
Its personalised service is the cherry on top of its wealth of amenities and central location in the shopping heart of Paris, the 8th arrondissement. Not only will you have easy access to some of Paris’ landmarks, but you’ll alsol just be minutes away from Olympic venues such as the Grand Palais.
Address: 91 Rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris
Contact: +33 1 43 59 35 45
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3. Hôtel Dame des Arts
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Located in the artistic Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, Hôtel Dame des Arts is a chic and contemporary hotel that blends modern design with classic Parisian charm. Its rooms are decked out in neutral tones, providing a classy yet comfortable setting for your rest and relaxation.
For a nightcap, head to its rooftop bar, where you can take in the unparalleled panoramic views of the city as you sip on a bespoke cocktail or two. With its distinctive design and warm hospitality, this property is ideal for those who appreciate minimalism with taste.
Address: 4 Rue Danton, 75006 Paris, France
Contact: +33 1 81 69 00 60
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4. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris
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A big name in hospitality, the Four Seasons Hotel George V is yet another prime choice for any posh traveller visiting the city. Known for its refined decor and faultless service, this ultra-luxe art deco property has 244 luxuriously appointed rooms and suites within its property. Fine art and intricate antiques also grace each guestroom, adding to the hotel’s grand allure.
Walking into the hotel itself is already an experience with the lobby flanked in arrangements by renowned floral designer Jeff Leatham. Having just been awarded three Michelin keys, it’s no surprise that the hotel is also home to a trio of Michelin-starred restaurants, including Le Cinq. Nearby Olympic venues include the Stade de France and Grand Palais.
Address: 31 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris
Contact: +33 1 49 52 70 00
5. Ritz Paris
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An iconic address in the city, the Ritz Paris is an emblem of luxury in hospitality. Established in 1898, the hotel boasts opulent fixtures, classic decor, and excellent amenities within its recently renovated space. It is also home to the Suite Coco Chanel, Suite Windsor, and Suite Maria Callas—all named after their famed residents from years past.
Also at the Ritz Paris is its Michelin-starred Espadon restaurant, the cozy Salon Proust, and the classy Bar Hemingway. With three Michelin keys to its name, you can expect nothing less than the best during your stay.
Address: 15 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris
Contact: +33 1 43 16 30 30
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6. Monsieur George Hôtel & Spa
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Yet another Michelin Guide hotel, Monsieur George Hôtel & Spa is an image of Art deco-inspired glamour and monochromatic style. Its location just off the Champs-Élysées puts you right in the centre of high-end fashion, Parisian culture, and breathtaking French architecture.
Its resident restaurant, Galanga, boasts one Michelin star and serves modern plates made with meticulous craftsmanship. Those who want to indulge in an extra dose of relaxation can make an appointment at its spa, a collaboration between the hotel and lifestyle brand Le Tigre.
Address: 17 Rue Washington, 75008 Paris
Contact: +33 1 87 89 48 48
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7. Le Bristol
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The holder of three Michelin keys, Le Bristol presents is pinnacle of chic and cheery Parisian flair. Despite its 18th-century antiques, classic art pieces that once graced the walls of The Louvre, and chandeliers, the hotel doesn’t look dated in the slightest. It remains as one of Paris’ most coveted reservations with its spacious suites and professional service. The suites here have hosted the likes of Prince and Marilyn Monroe.
Its spa, by renowned brand La Prairie, offers a respite from the Parisian rush, while its pool—one of the few in Paris—is great for a quick kickback in the summer sun. As for dining, the hotel’s food is overseen by decorated chef Arnaud Faye, including at its Michelin-starred Epicure and 114 Faubourg. Plus, those travelling with young ones can rely on its Kids Club to keep them entertained. You’d also be pleased to know that Le Bristol is a pet-friendly hotel, so you don’t have to leave your furkids out of the holiday.
Address: 112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris
Contact: +33 1 53 43 43 00
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8. Le Pavillon De La Reine
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Steeped in history and grandeur, Le Pavillon De La Reine is located on the Place des Vosges, in the Marais. This picturesque property offers an enchanting experience, embellished with old-world charm. With 56 tastefully decorated rooms, the exclusive hotel is dressed up in cosy fabrics, oak beams, tapestries, and more. Even the bathrooms haven’t been left out of the royal treatment with marble walls and bespoke fixtures.
Set in an 18th-century mansion, the property also has an elegant central courtyard surrounded by ivy-covered walls, which serves as the setting for its Michelin-starred Restaurant Anne. Its address also means guests are just steps away from Olympic events, such as equestrian, at the nearby Château de Versailles.
Address: 28 Place des Vosges, 75003 Paris
Contact: +33 1 40 29 19 19
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9 . Château Voltaire
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Sleep in the lap of quiet luxury at Château Voltaire. With one Michelin key in its pocket, this hotel will prove to be a stay worthy of writing home about. Every corner of the hotel was thoughtfully designed, giving the entire property its unique character. This is unsurprising considering Thierry Gillier of fashion label Zadig and Voltaire is behind it all.
Each of its 32 rooms are chic with neutral tones and textiles, promising a comfortable sleep after a day of shopping and spectating at the Olympics. Don’t miss a meal at its in-house Brasserie l’Emil, which serves elevated yet simple bistro fare. Meanwhile, a drink at the hotel’s moody and intimate La Coquille d’Or bar is also a must.
Address: 55 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris
Contact: +33 1 53 45 91 00
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