• Le Bristol
    Hôtel Le Bristol Paris is an exceptional luxury hotel filled with life and culture. With a large “à la française” garden, true oasis of peace in the city, Le Bristol is located on rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, one of Paris’ most distinguished shopping streets. 187 rooms and suites are decorated with somptuous fabrics and refined woodwork. Chef Eric Frechon, three-star Michelin-2009, creates an outstanding cuisine of flavors, generous and inventive, served in the gourmet restaurant opened on the garden. The “114 Faubourg” is a garden of delights open seven days a week. The bar, elegant and spontaneous, welcomes you for an afternoon tea or less formal lunch or dinner. Made of teak and glass like the most magnificent 19th century yachts, the swimming pool opens onto a vast solarium taking in all of Paris. A fitness center equipped with the most updated machines and the Spa are all offered by the hotel to complete its dedication to your well-being.
  • Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme
    The five-star Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme, a masterpiece of the world known architect Ed Tuttle, the creator of the most exclusive hotel interiors in the world, is situated in Rue de la Paix and represents a hotel of a new generation featuring the French classicism and modern design. The hotel offers 162 rooms, including 36 suites, decorated with exquisite fabrics, gold-plated mouldings and custom-made furniture. The limestone bathrooms with floor heating feature opaque bronze decorations and cosmetics by the Parisian perfumer Blaise Mautin. Another hotel exclusivity is the Spa-room in the Presidential suite.
  • Shangri-La Hotel, Paris
    Built in 1896 as the home of Prince Roland Bonaparte - Napoleon Bonaparte's grandnephew - Shangri-La Hotel, Paris is situated in the elegant 16th arrondissement of Paris, adjacent to the Trocadéro. Located amidst one of the highest concentrations of museums in Europe, this historic residence features breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower and Seine River, Les Invalides, the Louvre and Montmartre. Restored by the prominent architect Richard Martinet, the plush interiors of this luxury hotel in Paris are the realization of renowned interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon. Surrounded by a secluded garden re-invented by landscape designer Louis Benech, the 81 rooms and suites - the largest among Paris luxury hotels - offer guests the chance to enjoy an exclusive home in a unique setting.
  • Fouquet's Barrière
    This new hotel-palace is situated on the corner of the famous Champs-Elysées and the avenue George V in a five-minute walk from the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. Everything began with a mere idea, in 1906, when François André, the founder of the Fouquet’s restaurant, walking down the Champls-Elysees avenue, thought « if i were rich, I would build a palace here ». His nephew Lucien and his niece Diane always wanted to make his dream come true, and Dominique Desseigne managed to do it. Fouquet’s Barrière reflects the art of living à la française and offers luxurious guest rooms and suites, decorated by Jacques Garcia in a style featuring traditions and modernity.
  • Plaza Athénée
    Opened in 1911 by Emile Armbruster, this hotel situated in the historical centre of Paris in the avenue Montaigne soon became the favorite place of the most remarkable people of the epoque: Edouard Daladier and Saudi Arabia king Fayçal I, the Grimaldi princesses , the Rockfellers and Marlene Dietrich. Today's world celebrities appreciate its refinement and luxury. After the restoration the hotel offers its guests two kinds of rooms – in the classical French style and in the style of Art Deco.
  • Hôtel de Crillon
    A dominant feature overlooking the Place de la Concorde, Hôtel de Crillon’s appeal owes much to its exceptional location and its refinement. This architectural 18th-century masterpiece is ideally located at the crossroads of Art and Fashion, just a short distance from the avenue des Champs-Élysées, the elegant rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and the “Musée du Louvre”. Since 1909, Hôtel de Crillon has been cultivating an authentic French “art de vivre”, emerging as a mythical venue where some of the world’s foremost figures have left their mark. Each of the 103 guest rooms and 44 suites combine the charm of Louis XV decoration with the benefits of modern comfort. Marble, crystal and sumptuous fabrics blend into a wealth of exclusive refinement where emotion remains untouched.
  • Le Meurice
    Perfectly situated in front of the Tuileries Garden, the hotel Le Meurice, in rue de Rivoli, is the first palace in Paris, since 1835. Since its first days, Le Meurice has had in it the inspiration of the magnificence and splendor of Versailles, kings and queens, fairy godfathers and artists: a certain expression of the French genius of the art of life. As if the past and the present joined with humour and glamour, the architecture of the XVIII century crosses over with the design tinted with surrealism by Philippe Starck. Le Meurice is also the place of birth for the masterpieces of the chef Yannick Alléno, awarded three Michelin stars.
  • California Paris Champs Elysees
    Since 1925 California Paris Champs Elysées has perpetuated the traditions of the best parisian hotels in this great private building. Charm, romanticism and refinement meet in this prestigious hotel which owes its name to the world of New-York press. The 174 rooms include 16 suites and feature luxury, refinement and the antique owing to the numerous pieces of art and paintings acquired in art galleries from all over the world. California rooms are one of the most spacious in the 8th district and were thoroughly decorated and offer views of the hotel central patio, Sacre Coeur in Montmartre, and the roofs of Paris.
  • Keppler
    Smart and sophisticated yet fresh and witty, Hotel Keppler inhabits a truly unique address in the centre of the City of Lights, just few steps from Champs Elysées. Hotel Keppler is right in the heart of the entertainment and high fashion district of Avenue George V and Avenue Montaigne. Spacious rooms and suites are true masterworks of timeless form and contemporary function. Every facet of this impressive Paris luxury mansion bears the indelible signature of the gifted designer Pierre Yves Rochon – renowned worldwide for his extraordinary eye for colour, texture and detail. The Keppler is the choice for discerning travelers seeking the very best in Paris city centre.
  • Banke
    The Banke is a new design and fashion hotel ideally located in the center of Paris in a walking distance from the Opéra House and the Department Stores. Designed by the architects Paul Friesse and Cassien Bernard, the luxury property is a beautiful and typically Parisian building from the XXth century and used to be the head office of the CCF bank. Today, the hotel magnificently combines a classical front and an avant-gardiste style interior. The hotel offers 94 rooms including 17 suites, a fitness center with machines, hammam and sauna, a trendy restaurant offering contemporary Mediterranean cuisine (The Josephin) and a lounge bar with traditional Tapas and delicious international cocktails (The Lolabar).
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