As Maison et Objet, one of the biggest design events worldwide, is getting closer and it´s really important start planning where to stay in Paris, considering the best luxury hotels that french capital has to offer. Decor And Style brings you today an insider’s guide to the best five-star hotels in Paris, featuring the top places to stay for opulent and luxury interiors, Michelin-starred dining, period charm and fabulous service. Take a look!
Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris
On the avenue between the Arc de Triomphe and Parc Monceau, grand Royal Monceau was reborn after a Philippe Starck makeover. Expect a gallery, art concierge, concept store and cinema. Add an Alice in Wonderland mirrored spa, with Clarins treatments, gym, and the largest hotel swimming pool in Paris.
On the avenue between the Arc de Triomphe and Parc Monceau, grand Royal Monceau was reborn after a Philippe Starck makeover. Expect a gallery, art concierge, concept store and cinema. Add an Alice in Wonderland mirrored spa, with Clarins treatments, gym, and the largest hotel swimming pool in Paris.
Rooms are an artistic clutter of eclectic lamps and tables, mixing retro and contemporary touches, with a vast island bed, photos and artworks propped against the wall and a guitar for you to strum. The two restaurants have each gained one Michelin star.
Mandarin Oriental Paris
If rue Saint-Honoré, where this hotel is situated, is all about conspicuous consumption, Mandarin Oriental Paris itself is a haven of elegance and understated luxury.
The verdant courtyard garden and its wall of cascading foliage provide a soothing sight on arrival in the marble-clad lobby. The look throughout the hotel is cool and contemporary, served up with a slice of the Orient in the form of cherry wood panelling and fine silks.
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Le Bristol
Opened in 1925, Le Bristol is one of six hotels in Paris awarded official ‘Palace’ status (a notch up from five stars). Interiors are light in pink and white marble with striking flower arrangements. It’s 18th century in style, with antiques and a working 1940s lift.
The emphasis is on tradition (old-style door keys rather than cards) and personal service. The jewel in the hotel’s crown is Epicure, the triple Michelin-starred restaurant, where the food is positively ambrosial.
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Four Seasons Hotel George V
Palatial comfort, space, gastronomy and the most remarkable flower displays in town sum up the sumptuous George V, crowning it over Avenue George V in the Champs-Elysées golden triangle.
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