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Best Hotels in Paris 2026

Published May 29, 2024

Paris Palace and Five-Star hotels 2026
HotelArrondissementTier
Cheval Blanc Paris1st (Pont-Neuf)Palace
The Ritz Paris1st (Place Vendôme)Palace
Le Bristol Paris8th (Faubourg Saint-Honoré)Palace
Four Seasons George V8th (Avenue George V)Palace
Hôtel de Crillon8th (Place de la Concorde)Palace
Plaza Athénée8th (Avenue Montaigne)Palace
The Peninsula Paris16th (Avenue Kléber)Palace
Mandarin Oriental Paris1st (Rue Saint-Honoré)Palace
Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme2nd (Rue de la Paix)Palace
Shangri-La Paris16th (Avenue d'Iéna)Palace
Bulgari Hotel Paris8th (Avenue George V)Five-Star
Hotel Lutetia6th (Saint-Germain)Five-Star
2026 · 2 min read Europe Hotel Guides Editorial Team

Paris has the strongest luxury hotel inventory in continental Europe. The Palace de France distinction (a tier above 5-star) covers approximately 30 properties; the picks below are the senior names.

The eight

1. Le Bristol Paris, 8th Arrondissement

Palace de France. Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Strongest concierge in Paris. Three-Michelin-starred Epicure.

Best for: business travel, anniversary celebrations, formal occasions.

2. Four Seasons Hotel George V, 8th Arrondissement

Palace de France. Avenue George V. Three-Michelin-starred Le Cinq.

Best for: business travel, multi-generational family, executive M&A.

3. The Ritz Paris, 1st Arrondissement

The most-famous hotel in the world. Place Vendôme. The Hemingway Bar is essential.

Best for: anniversary celebrations, formal occasions, iconic Paris experience.

4. Le Meurice, 1st Arrondissement

Palace de France. Rue de Rivoli. The Belle Etoile rooftop suite is the most-romantic single suite in Paris.

Best for: proposal, anniversary, photographic trips.

5. Hotel Plaza Athénée, 8th Arrondissement

Palace de France. Avenue Montaigne. Most-fashionable luxury hotel in Paris.

Best for: anniversary celebrations, fashion-conscious travel, formal occasions.

6. Mandarin Oriental Paris, 1st Arrondissement

Asian luxury group's Paris flagship. Rue Saint-Honoré.

Best for: business travel, contemporary luxury preference, multi-city Asian-trip combinations.

7. J.K. Place Paris, 6th Arrondissement

Italian boutique brand on the Left Bank. 29 rooms.

Best for: repeat Paris visitors, design-conscious couples, second-Paris stays.

8. Hôtel de Crillon, 1st Arrondissement (Place de la Concorde)

Palace de France. Recently restored by Rosewood.

Best for: anniversary celebrations, formal occasions, architectural heritage.

How to choose

A specific framework:

  • For first Paris visit + iconic atmosphere: The Ritz Paris or Le Meurice
  • For first Paris visit + business: Four Seasons George V
  • For anniversary: Le Bristol or Plaza Athénée
  • For proposal: Le Meurice (Belle Etoile) or The Ritz
  • For Left Bank atmosphere: J.K. Place Paris
  • For business travel: Four Seasons George V or Le Bristol

What to do beyond the hotel

Three Paris experiences:

  • Restaurant reservations at impossible places (the Michelin three-stars are the senior choice)
  • Private after-hours museum tours at the Musée d'Orsay or Musée Rodin
  • Private fittings at fashion houses (Hermès, Chanel)

When to visit Paris

  • April-May: spring blossom, ideal weather
  • September-early October: post-summer beauty
  • December: festive markets and Christmas lights
  • January-February: lowest rates, often-pleasant weather, museums quiet

Avoid: late July-August (residents leave; many restaurants close), Christmas Day-January 1 (extreme rates).

Five rules for Paris hotel selection

  1. Choose arrondissement before hotel, the 1st, 6th, 7th, 8th have different characters
  2. Pay for breakfast à la carte if available, the buffet is forgettable
  3. Carry €500 in cash for tipping
  4. Book Sunday-Monday-night arrivals for lower rates and easier check-in
  5. The hotels along the Champs-Élysées (chain alternatives) are tourist-grade

For more, see the Europe pillar and where to stay in Paris.

Frequently asked questions

Last updated May 15, 2026

What are the top luxury hotels in Paris in 2026?
The Palace category, Paris's top tier above five-star, includes Cheval Blanc Paris, Le Bristol Paris, Four Seasons George V, Hôtel de Crillon, The Ritz Paris, Plaza Athénée, The Peninsula Paris, Mandarin Oriental Paris, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, and Shangri-La Paris. Each holds the official Palace distinction from Atout France and Forbes Five-Star recognition. The 2024-launched Bulgari Hotel Paris and the 2023-launched Cheval Blanc Paris are the newest entrants.
Which Paris hotel is best for honeymooners?
Cheval Blanc Paris for the contemporary art-and-river-view experience (Pont-Neuf, Seine views, the Dior Spa). Le Bristol Paris for the classical Parisian luxury format (gardens, two-Michelin-star Epicure, the iconic rooftop pool). The Peninsula Paris for the Avenue Kléber Arc de Triomphe-adjacent location. Plaza Athénée for the Avenue Montaigne fashion-week pedigree. The choice is less about quality (all four are at the same level) and more about which neighborhood and aesthetic resonate.
How much do Paris luxury hotels cost in 2026?
Palace-category hotels run €1,400, €2,500 per night in standard categories, €4,000, €8,000 for suites, €15,000+ for signature suites. Five-star non-Palace hotels run €600, €1,200. The most-requested suites at Le Bristol, Plaza Athénée, and the Ritz book 6, 9 months in advance for fashion-week dates. Off-fashion-week shoulder weeks (mid-March, late November, early January) carry the best availability.
Which Paris arrondissement is best for a luxury stay?
8th arrondissement (Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne, Faubourg Saint-Honoré) hosts the highest concentration of Palace hotels and the fashion-house corridor. 1st arrondissement (Place Vendôme, Rue de Rivoli, the Louvre) is the most central. 6th arrondissement (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) is the literary-and-design district with more boutique luxury and fewer trophy hotels. For a first Paris visit, the 1st or 8th wins for proximity to landmarks; for a returning visit, the 6th is the more characterful base.
What is the difference between a Palace hotel and a five-star hotel in Paris?
The Palace distinction is a regulatory tier introduced by the French tourism authority Atout France in 2010, sitting above the standard five-star rating. To qualify, hotels must meet 248 individual standards covering history, service, and architectural significance, and reapply every five years. There are currently 12 Palace hotels in Paris and 31 in France. Five-star hotels in Paris are abundant; Palace hotels are a much narrower elite.

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