Barriere Le Fouquet’s

Newly refurbished, the legendary Hotel Barrière Le Fouquet’s Paris is just a stone’s throw from the Arc de Triomphe, nestling between Avenue George V and the Champs-Elysées. Enjoy gourmet French cuisine, exquisite cocktails and a revitalising break, diving into the private pool of Spa Diane Barriere. Soak up the astonishing views, the decor with a hint of glint, and fall in love with Paris.

Le Lancaster – Paris

An ideal townhouse just a few steps from the bustling Champs Elysées, Hotel Lancaster welcomes you in its unique Parisian décor mixing authentic 1900 architecture, antique furnitures and contemporary pieces by Studio Jean Philippe Nuel. From the Marlene Bar to Restaurant Monsieur, from a Deluxe Room to a Signature Suite, step inside and feel the spirit of Hotel Lancaster.

Le Bristol – Paris

Le Bristol Paris is an icon of French elegance and art de vivre boasting 190 completely renovated rooms and suites in the heart of Paris. An exceptional setting best known for its outstanding dining tradition, the lush, 13,000 square foot courtyard garden, or the iconic rooftop swimming pool.

Each offer stolen moments of joie throughout the day.

Mandarin Oriental – Paris

A breathtaking luxury hotel in the city’s fashionable 1st Arrondissement, Mandarin Oriental, Paris offers a fabulous location, acclaimed gourmet dining and one of the most beautiful spas in Paris.

Ritz – Paris

The Ritz Paris is a hotel in central Paris, overlooking the Place Vendôme in the city’s 1st arrondissement. A member of the Leading Hotels of the World marketing group, the Ritz Paris is ranked among the most luxurious hotels in the world.

The hotel was founded in 1898 by the Swiss hotelier César Ritz in collaboration with the French chef Auguste Escoffier. The hotel was constructed behind the façade of an eighteenth-century townhouse. It was among the first hotels in Europe to provide an en suite bathroom, electricity, and a telephone for each room. It quickly established a reputation for luxury and attracted a clientele that included royalty, politicians, writers, film stars, and singers. Several of its suites are named in honor of famous guests of the hotel including Coco Chanel, and the cocktail lounge Bar Hemingway pays tribute to writer Ernest Hemingway.

Park Hyatt – Paris

With thoughtful amenities, exquisite decor, Michelin-starred gastronomy and unparalleled elegance, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme is an unforgettable destination located in the heart of the City of Lights, a stone’s throw from the legendary Place Vendôme.

Shangri La Paris

In the former home of Prince Roland Bonaparte, overlooking the Eiffel Tower and River Seine, ultimate Parisian elegance lives on in the French capital. After being lovingly restored to its former grandeur, No.10 avenue d’Iéna’s “Palais” was reborn as Shangri-La Paris in December 2010. Centrally located in the 16th arrondissement, minutes from the Champs-Elysées, the hotel blends European grandeur with traditional Asian hospitality.

The Peninsula

Perfectly situated at 19 Avenue Kléber, The Peninsula sits in the heart of Paris within walking distance of some of the world’s most famous monuments, museums and luxury shopping districts. The Peninsula houses 200 luxurious rooms, including 86 suites. Inspired by Haute Couture, the theme suites at The Peninsula Paris hotel – some of the French capital’s most spacious and the world’s most highly customised – are veritable showcases of French heritage and savoir-faire.

Saint James

In the 16th arrondissement of the French capital, Saint James Paris lovingly cultivates a world of unmatched refinement and art de vivre. Close to the Arc de Triomphe and Avenue Foch, this exceptional hotel reveals a discreet character imbued with pastoral charm and an aura unlike any other. Graced with 5,000 square metres of greenery, it holds court amidst marvellous gardens made all the more remarkable by the landscape designer Xavier de Chirac. This former private mansion is now bridging its romantic neoclassical soul with modernity, thanks to the talents of interior designer Laura Gonzalez, who has achieved a perfect symbiosis of plant life and art deco. The decorative contrasts exhibit a rare elegance, as evidenced by the fifty rooms and suites which are at once chic and poetic, grandiose and intimate. It is unique amalgam that continues with the cuisine of chef Julien Dumas who, in the Bellefeuille gourmet restaurant, sublimates the diversity and intensity of flavours while celebrating his ardent passion for nature and seafood.

Four Seasons Hotel George V

An art-deco landmark built in 1928, Four Seasons Hotel George V is nestled in the Golden Triangle of Paris, just off the historic Champs-Elysees. Oversized suites with Eiffel Tower views welcome you after a day of wandering the quaint, Parisian streets, and our three restaurants – with five Michelin stars among them – are home to some of the best food in France. A decadent new spa, an elegant swimming pool and a courtyard for whiling away the afternoons with a glass of wine from our cellar are just some of the pleasures unique to our historic destination.