15 Best Luxury Hotels in Paris for a 5-Star Stay

Paris hotels don’t play when it comes to luxury. The city has the legendary hospitality brands everyone’s heard of—alongside boutique gems that feel like secret mansions.

Here are the best luxury hotels in Paris that cost a small fortune, but worth every penny.

 
 
 
 
 
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1. The Ritz Paris

The Ritz Paris has been the gold standard for luxury since 1898. Right on the storied Place Vendôme, this legendary spot once hosted Coco Chanel and Ernest Hemingway.

Rooms and suites are pure French glamour, decked out with plush details. There’s world-class dining, a cooking school if you’re feeling ambitious, and a spa that’ll make you want to stay forever.

The location is in the middle of high-end shopping and major sights. Every inch of the Ritz just oozes timeless Parisian chic and service that’s hard to beat.

Best For: Anyone craving iconic luxury with a side of Paris history, right in the center of it all.

2. Le Meurice

Le Meurice has reigned over Paris luxury since 1835. You’ll find it perfectly placed between the Louvre and Place Vendôme.

Inside, it’s all restored 19th-century elegance meets modern French style. The hotel manages to keep its old-school charm while feeling totally fresh.

Expect top-notch dining and service that’s drawn royalty and celebrities for generations.

Best For: History buffs who want refined luxury and museums just a stroll away.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Hotel Plaza Athenee

Set on the ultra-chic Avenue Montaigne, Hotel Plaza Athenee is a Palace-designated grand dame in France’s highest luxury tier.

Rooms blend Louis XVI flair with all the modern touches you’d expect. There are 188 rooms and suites that ooze elegance, right in the heart of the fashion scene.

Designer boutiques line the street outside—so shopping is basically mandatory.

Best For: Those who want to stay in style, steps from Paris’s high-end shops and all the glam.

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4. Shangri-La Hotel Paris

The Shangri-La Paris once belonged to Prince Roland Bonaparte. Now, it’s a 5-star palace and the first new hotel to earn Palace status.

Rooms and suites come with jaw-dropping Eiffel Tower views. There’s fine dining and fast WiFi—because, well, it’s mandatory.

The location is prime for wandering the Trocadéro and other big-name sights. Luxury hotel rankings always put Shangri-La near the top.

Best For: Those who want palace vibes, killer Eiffel Tower views, and a bit of royal backstory.

5. Four Seasons Hotel George V

The Four Seasons Hotel George V is right on Avenue George V, steps from the Champs-Elysées. This art deco landmark is what luxury should feel like.

Michelin-starred dining and big, airy rooms make it easy to relax. Even the smallest rooms are roomy by Paris standards; suites feel like apartments.

Best For: Travelers who want classic Parisian luxury, amazing food, and a killer location.

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6. Mandarin Oriental Paris

Mandarin Oriental Paris sits on rue Saint-Honoré—fancy address, no doubt. You’re steps from Place Vendôme and the Louvre.

The hotel’s got 138 spacious rooms and suites with a chic French twist. The courtyard garden is a quiet escape from the city buzz.

The spa’s treatments are pure indulgence, while terraces and balconies add calm all over the property.

Best For: Sophisticated travelers after modern luxury close to Paris’s shopping and landmarks.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Hôtel de Crillon

Hôtel de Crillon overlooks Place de la Concorde and has wowed guests since 1909. It started life as a royal commission way back in 1758.

The recent renovation brought modern luxury to its historic bones. Grab a cocktail at one of Paris’s best bars or chill out in the stunning underground spa.

Best For: Anyone who wants royal-level treatment in a historic palace, with Michelin dining and a killer location.

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8. Le Bristol Paris

Le Bristol Paris has been a Paris institution since 1925, set on the fashionable rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

Coco Chanel and Picasso used to hang out here, so you’re in pretty good company.

The hotel’s named after Bishop Frederick Hervey, a traveler with a serious taste for luxury. It’s been part of Paris’s story through wild decades and big celebrations.

Best For: Anyone after timeless French elegance and top-tier service in the heart of Paris shopping.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. La Réserve Paris Hotel and Spa

This palace hotel is all about intimacy—just 40 rooms and suites near the Champs-Elysées. La Réserve Paris is the city’s smallest “Palace,” so it feels like a private retreat.

Two standout restaurants (including three Michelin stars at Le Gabriel) and a spa with a 50-foot indoor pool round things out. Expect lush 19th-century decor with brocade and velvet everywhere.

Best For: Travelers who want boutique luxury, Michelin dining, and a central location.

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10. Saint James Paris

Saint James Paris is the city’s only official castle hotel, tucked away in the 16th arrondissement. It’s an exclusive spot, just a short walk from the Arc de Triomphe.

Historic charm meets modern luxury across private grounds and gardens. There’s the acclaimed Bellefeuille restaurant and a Guerlain spa for serious pampering.

Best For: Those craving royal vibes and chateau elegance in Paris’s most exclusive corner.

 
 
 
 
 
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11. Mandarin Oriental Lutetia Paris

Mandarin Oriental Lutetia is the only Palace hotel on Paris’s Left Bank, mixing Art Nouveau style with modern flair. It’s smack in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, perfect for wandering cafes and galleries.

Rooms are a blend of classic and contemporary, each with its own personality and all the comforts you’d expect.

The jazz bar is a local legend—one of the city’s best for music and cocktails. Live performances make it a real experience.

Best For: Left Bank explorers, jazz bar regulars, and those after historic luxury with a modern twist.

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12. The Peninsula Paris

The Peninsula Paris opened in 1908 in the posh 16th arrondissement, just steps from the Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe. The building got a four-year makeover before its grand return.

There are 200 rooms and suites with elegant Parisian details. The Peninsula Suite is something else—high ceilings, fancy moldings, even a fireplace.

Best For: Travelers who want the ultimate luxury, close to the action, with Michelin dining and a stellar spa.

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Cheval Blanc Paris

Cheval Blanc Paris is LVMH’s first Paris hotel, set in the iconic La Samaritaine building by Pont Neuf.

Interiors by Peter Marino keep things bold and colorful. The 30-meter pool and Dior Spa are dreamy. At Plénitude, chef Arnaud Donckele runs the show—prepare to be wowed.

Best For: Those after high-end, contemporary luxury with Eiffel Tower views in the heart of Paris.

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14. Bulgari Hotel Paris

Bulgari Hotel Paris brings Italian flair to the Golden Triangle on Avenue George V. With just 76 rooms and suites, it’s intimate and elegant, right by the city’s top attractions.

Expect modern Italian design and a warm welcome in one of Paris’s most exclusive neighborhoods.

Il Ristorante – Niko Romito serves up fine dining, and the bar scene is sophisticated but never stuffy.

Best For: Travelers who appreciate intimate Italian luxury in the heart of Paris’s shopping district.

 
 
 
 
 
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15. Hotel Le Royal Monceau

Five-star palace near the Arc de Triomphe—that’s Hotel Le Royal Monceau. Philippe Starck went wild redesigning every corner, blending bold modern art with a dose of classic French elegance. It’s dramatic, but in a good way.

There’s a sprawling 1,500-square-meter spa (yes, really) and even a private cinema if you’re feeling fancy.

Michelin-starred dining? Absolutely. The hotel’s art collection is so good, you might forget you’re in a hotel and not a gallery.

Best For: People drawn to art, craving luxury stays with a knockout spa and top-tier dining.