Hotel Paris Vaugirard is a discreet, characterful 4-star property nestled in the 15th arrondissement, a residential neighbourhood beloved by Parisians rather than tour groups. The hotel exudes underst
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Luxury Hotels in Paris
The 15 finest hotels in Paris — ranked by guest ratings and facilities. Every listing includes a free TripSage briefing with insider room tips and local intelligence.
Top Luxury Hotels in Paris
Hotel Paris Legendre occupies a refined perch in the 17th arrondissement, a neighbourhood of Haussmannian elegance and understated Parisian sophistication rather than tourist spectacle. The hotel chan
Shangri-La Hotel Paris occupies a stunning Napoleonic palace in the 16th arrondissement with unobstructed views of the Eiffel Tower from its terrace—a rare privilege in the city. The lobby exudes hush
The Majestic Hotel - Spa radiates Belle Époque grandeur with a contemporary wellness sanctuary at its heart, positioning itself as Paris's refuge for discerning travellers seeking luxury paired with r
Hôtel de Crillon, a legendary palace hotel on Place de la Concorde since 1909, epitomises French haute couture elegance with its palatial 18th-century façade, Rococo-inspired interiors, and impeccable
Hôtel de Pourtalès exudes discreet Parisian elegance in the 8th arrondissement, steps from the Élysée Palace and haute couture flagship boutiques of the Golden Triangle. The hotel channels Belle Époqu
InterContinental Paris le Grand occupies a Haussmann palace on Boulevard de Capucines, steps from the Opéra Garnier and Tuileries—a position that speaks to old-money Paris comfort rather than flash. T
The Four Seasons Hôtel George V stands as Paris's preeminent palace hotel, occupying a Haussmann building on the Avenue George V in the 8th arrondissement with an interior design that whispers old-wor
Hôtel Lutétia embodies Left Bank sophistication with its 1910 Art Deco façade and storied literary past—Hemingway, de Beauvoir, and Sartre all graced its rooms and café. The lobby evokes Belle Époque
The Plaza Athénée is Paris's epitome of discrete luxury, a palace hotel that whispers rather than shouts its five-star credentials from its Avenue Montaigne perch in the 8th arrondissement. The lobby
The Pullman Paris Montparnasse occupies a striking 1970s brutalist tower on Boulevard de Vaugirard, offering panoramic city views from its upper floors and a commanding presence in the neighbourhood.
Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's sits on the illustrious Avenue des Champs-Élysées as an institution of Belle Époque grandeur, where gilded interiors, Michelin-starred dining, and art deco fixtures evoke o
L'Hôtel is a storied 4-star Left Bank institution occupying a 16th-century townhouse on the Rue des Beaux-Arts, where Oscar Wilde died and where literary bohemia still whispers through art-deco corrid
The Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel occupies a striking position in the 11th arrondissement, steps from Place de la République's iconic fountain and political monument, embodying contemporary Paris
Est Hotel Paris embodies contemporary Parisian sophistication with minimalist design sensibility and understated luxury—think clean lines, muted palettes, and curated art rather than ornate gilt. Loca
Luxury Hotels in Paris — FAQ
What are the best luxury hotels in Paris?
Our top picks are Hotel Paris Vaugirard, Hotel Paris Legendre, Shangri-La Hotel. Each has a free TripSage briefing with specific room tips — because the right room in a 5-star hotel is what makes the stay.
How much do luxury hotels cost in Paris?
Expect to pay £150–£500+ per night for top-tier hotels in Paris, depending on the season and room type. Shoulder season (spring and autumn) offers the best value without sacrificing quality.
Are 5-star hotels worth it in Paris?
For special occasions or business, yes. The service levels, room quality and in-hotel dining at Paris's top properties justify the premium. TripSage's free briefings tell you exactly which rooms to request for each property.
What is the best time to visit Paris for a luxury break?
See our best time to visit Paris guide for month-by-month detail. Generally, shoulder season delivers the best balance of weather, fewer crowds and lower luxury hotel rates.