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Hôtel de Crillon
With one of the best locations in Paris, one of the best restaurants and one of the best reputations, the Crillon is for those who enjoy their comforts. From the marble lounge to the light and spacious rooms, the Crillon oozes class and distinction.
10 pl de la Concorde, 75008
01 44 71 15 00
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Four Seasons George V
One of the most luxurious and fashionable hotels in Paris, the George V combines period features with modern amenities. Bedrooms are spacious, beautifully decorated and have marble bathrooms. The restaurant, Le Cinq, has become one of “the” places to eat.
31 ave George V, 75008
01 49 52 70 00
The Westin Paris
A world away from the usual anonymity of chain hotels, being set in a 19th-century building designed by Charles Garnier and overlooking the Tuileries. The original atmosphere has been retained, but the rooms offer everything you would expect from a Westin hotel.
3 rue de Castiglione, 75001
01 44 77 11 11
The Westin Paris
Lotti
An intimate version of a grand hotel, with the atmosphere of a private club. Most rooms are spacious and well equipped, but it has resisted the thorough modernization that many of its rivals have undergone.
7 rue Castiglione, 75001
01 42 60 60 62
Meurice
The sumptuous antique decor of the Meurice may not be original, but you would never know it. The fading hotel was completely restored in 2000 rather than just refurbished, creating spacious guest rooms and state-of-the-art facilities, while retaining a traditional feel. And the location could not be better.
228 rue de Rivoli, 75001
01 44 58 10 15
Renaissance Le Parc Trocadero
The façade of this 1912 mansion conceals a beautiful flower-filled courtyard, while the interior decor combines the feel of the old with the design of the new. Superchef Alain Ducasse has one of his top restaurant, Le Relais du Parc, here (see Le Relais du Parc).
55–7 ave Raymond Poincaré, 75016
01 44 05 66 66
Hôtel le Parc
Plaza Athénée
Surrounded by designer shops is this venerable but thoroughly modernized hotel. Alain Ducasse has a restaurant in the hotel (see Places to Eat).
25 ave Montaigne, 75008
01 53 67 66 65
Hôtel Raphaël
One of the city’s finest hotels. The antique decor is reflected in the rooms but they have been fully modernized in terms of facilities. Higher floors have stunning Parisian views.
17 ave Kleber, 75016
01 53 64 32 00
Westminster
This hotel was built in the 18th century and was named after the Duke of Westminster who used to stay here. The rooms combine modern facilities with elegant English-style furnishings.
13 rue de la Paix, 75002
01 42 61 57 46