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The best 5-star hotels in Champs-Élysées (Paris 8e) in 2026

Editorial selection of 6 five-star hotels in Champs-Élysées, 2026: central address, spa, Michelin-starred dining.

Ranking reviewed on 1 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Four Seasons Hotel George VPlacing Four Seasons Georges V at the top here starts with its exact footing in the Golden Triangle, a few minutes from the Champs-Élysées.
  2. Hôtel de CrillonRanking Hôtel de Crillon at #2 among the best 5-star hotels around the Champs-Élysées starts with geography.
  3. Plaza Athénée ParisFor a 5-star stay near the Champs-Élysées, Plaza Athénée earns its place through precise credentials.

Our methodology

In Paris, few locations generate as much anticipation as the Champs-Élysées area. The 8th arrondissement combines international shopping, the headquarters of historic houses, grand Haussmannian avenues, and quick access to cultural institutions. For the discerning traveller, this perimeter caters to various needs. It is suitable for both a first visit and a regular getaway. One comes here to be close to Avenue Montaigne, the Golden Triangle, Place de la Concorde, or Parc Monceau. Staying here also saves time. From this neighbourhood, Paris is easily navigable. It is important to note that this ranking does not seek the most visible address. Instead, it identifies the 5-star hotels that genuinely deliver on the promise of a grand stay, in an area where the offerings are dense and closely scrutinised.

Our methodology is based on simple yet demanding criteria. We first assess the actual location within the Champs-Élysées ecosystem, rather than mere marketing proximity. We then evaluate the official category, the consistency of reputation, the perceived quality of common areas, the appeal of rooms and suites, as well as the coherence of service. We also consider the clarity of the experience. A palace is not automatically better suited to all profiles. A more discreet 5-star hotel may be more appropriate for a short stay, a business trip, or a more subdued Parisian interlude. What our advisors observe is also crucial. The smoothness of arrivals, genuine calm, sleep quality, the presence of a credible spa, attention to detail, and the ability to personalise a stay make all the difference.

The landscape of this sector is more varied than it appears. Around the Champs-Élysées, some establishments embody the grand Parisian tradition, with heritage décor, iconic addresses, and a loyal international clientele. Others favour a more contemporary luxury, sometimes more architectural, sometimes more discreet. Travellers may thus hesitate between several very distinct styles. Four Seasons George V and Plaza Athénée Paris appeal to those seeking an immediately recognisable signature. Hôtel de Crillon and La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa attract an audience sensitive to intimacy and history. Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris offers a more creative interpretation of the grand Parisian hotel. Bulgari Hotel Paris, being more recent, caters to those desiring a current aesthetic without sacrificing the codes of high-end luxury.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are solidifying in this sector. The first concerns space. Travellers are increasingly favouring well-designed suites, terraces, unobstructed views, or truly livable lounges. The second relates to well-being. The spa is no longer a secondary amenity. It has become a criterion for choice, especially for short stays, where one wishes to alternate appointments, shopping, and relaxation. The third trend is discretion. Part of the clientele is seeking less spectacle and more serenity. This favours addresses capable of offering a subdued experience without rigidity. Finally, dining remains important, but it no longer overshadows everything else. My advice for this area is to consider the entirety of the stay. The quality of a hotel is also measured by its ability to simplify Paris.

French luxury in the 8th arrondissement is not merely about ostentation. It hinges on a more subtle balance. Of course, there are the façades, materials, flowers, lounges, grand entrances, and views of avenues known worldwide. But above all, there is a way of hosting. It relies on precision, restraint, and a sense of rhythm. A grand Parisian hotel knows when to be present. It also knows when to step back. This philosophy explains why very different establishments can coexist within the same ranking. Some attract by their heritage. Others by their modernity. Still others by their ability to make one forget the city, even while being just minutes from the Champs-Élysées. This is often where the true distinction lies.

Thus, this ranking should be read without automatic reflexes. Being first does not mean being universal. Being sixth does not imply being secondary. Each hotel caters to a specific use, a sensitivity, a rhythm of stay. A couple on a weekend getaway may not necessarily choose the same address as a Paris regular, a family, a contemporary art enthusiast, or a traveller in town for fashion. We have prioritised overall coherence, the strength of the address, and relevance for the Champs-Élysées sector. We have not sought to pit palaces against 5-star hotels in a harsh manner. Rather, we have looked at what experience each establishment delivers in its own right. This is why a highly publicised hotel may be surpassed by a more suitable address for this neighbourhood and for this purpose.

In the following Top 6, you will find major signatures from the 8th arrondissement, but also important nuances. Some establishments dominate due to their consistency. Others due to their location, intimacy, or contemporary interpretation of Parisian luxury. The idea is not to make a definitive judgement. It is to help you make the right choice.

Our selection criteria around the Champs-Élysées

We rank these hotels by exact location, service consistency, product quality, and how intelligently each address connects with the Champs-Élysées area.

Why the 8th remains a major hotel address

Paris 8th remains a major hotel address because its luxury avenues, cultural institutions and neighboring palaces create one of the city’s most coherent high-end districts.

Questions about this section

Why does the exact address matter so much for a five-star stay around the Champs-Élysées?

Because micro-location affects pace, quietness, walkability, and the practical feel of the entire stay.

Where gastronomy truly matters

Dining can decisively shape a short stay around the Champs-Élysées, whether through a destination restaurant, a strong bar, or simply a dependable breakfast.

Questions about this section

Is this area a good choice for a Paris stay focused on dining and evenings out?

Yes; it offers strong access to hotel dining, established restaurants, and convenient evening logistics.

Spa, pool and recovery after Paris

Wellness matters around the Champs-Élysées, especially when a real spa and a usable pool shape the stay.

Which hotel to choose for your stay

Choose the hotel that matches your rhythm in the 8th, not an abstract winner.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best 5-star hotels around the Champs-Élysées
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Four Seasons Hotel George VA classic Parisian hotel, highly codified.Palace address. Immediate proximity to the Champs-Élysées. Recognised Four Seasons signature.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,800/night
Plaza Athénée ParisAn institution on Avenue Montaigne, very fashionable.Palace address. Key position between luxury shopping and the Champs-Élysées. Dorchester Collection brand.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,900/night
Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood HotelA grand historic residence, more heritage-focused.Palace address. Located at Place de la Concorde. Rosewood signature and quick access to the Champs-Élysées.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,700/night
Bvlgari Hotel ParisContemporary luxury, clean lines, jewellery house spirit.Palace address. George V area. Strongly identified Bvlgari brand.Palace Atout Francefrom €2,000/night
Prince de GallesParisian Art Deco, more subdued.5-star address. Very good location on Avenue George V. Part of the Luxury Collection.5 stars€1,000–€1,800/night
Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's ParisUrban address, lively, very Arc de Triomphe.Strategic location on the Champs-Élysées. Well-known Barrière brand. More vibrant neighbourhood life.5 stars€1,100–€1,900/night
Le Royal Monceau Raffles ParisCreative palace, more contemporary.Palace address. Close to the Arc de Triomphe. Recognised Raffles signature.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,600/night
Hôtel de Sers5-star boutique hotel, more discreet.More intimate setting. Good location between George V and Alma-Marceau.5 stars€700–1,200/night

Editorial selection focused on the Champs-Élysées area, Avenue George V, Avenue Montaigne, Place de la Concorde and Arc de Triomphe.

Budget guide by service level
LevelHotel profileIndicative budget
Discreet 5-starWell-located boutique hotel, smaller inventory.€700–1,200/night
Signature 5-starLarge international brand, premium location.€1,000–1,900/night
Parisian palaceVery comprehensive service, iconic address, sought-after suites.from €1,600/night
Highly sought-after palacePeak periods, holidays, sought-after suites and views.€2,000+/night

Indicative ranges seen in this micro-market. They vary with season, trade fairs and room category.

The ranking

  1. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    #1Four Seasons Hotel George V

    Paris · Île-de-FranceArea benchmark

    Placing Four Seasons Georges V at the top here starts with its exact footing in the Golden Triangle, a few minutes from the Champs-Élysées. Opened in 1960 under Isadore Sharp’s direction, it pairs a 5-star rating with Palace distinction from Atout France since 2011. That dual status matters in this part of the 8th arrondissement. The 720 sq m spa, its 17-metre pool and the Kobido ritual give the stay unusual depth. On the dining side, Le Tout-Paris bears Arnaud Donckele’s signature and holds one Michelin star. The langoustine and pike quenelles are already a marker. For a ranking focused on this stretch of Paris, the hotel also earns its place through cultural precision. The Yves Saint Laurent Museum is 368 metres away, and the concierge extends that thread with a dedicated fashion itinerary. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star finally confirms the consistency our advisors see, stay after stay.

  2. Hôtel de Crillon, Paris

    #2Hôtel de Crillon

    Paris · Île-de-FranceHistoric Paris icon

    Ranking Hôtel de Crillon at #2 among the best 5-star hotels around the Champs-Élysées starts with geography. From Place de la Concorde, the avenue begins almost at the doorstep. Built in 1758 by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, this listed historic monument roots the ranking in the monumental Paris of the 8th arrondissement. Its Palace distinction from Atout France, awarded in 2011, confirms the level of service expected here. For the stay itself, the Grands Appartements imagined by Karl Lagerfeld provide a precise marker, far from vague promises. The “Réveil Concorde en suite” experience captures the privilege of the address. In the dining rooms, Arnaud Faye shapes the hotel’s gastronomic identity. At the spa, Sense, A Rosewood Spa extends the mood with the Sense Sisley Concorde ritual. The Jardin des Tuileries is an easy walk, as is the Palais de la découverte. Few hotels align heritage, location and Parisian character with such clarity.

  3. Plaza Athénée Paris, Paris

    #3Plaza Athénée Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceFashion address

    For a 5-star stay near the Champs-Élysées, Plaza Athénée earns its place through precise credentials. It opened in 1913, right on Avenue Montaigne. From this Golden Triangle address, the Palais de la découverte is a 6-minute walk away. The Arc de Triomphe stands 1,041 metres from the hotel. Its Palace distinction from Atout France, awarded in 2011, sets the tone. The MICHELIN Guide awarded it Three Keys in 2025. Dining is anchored by Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée, which holds 1 Michelin star. In terms of atmosphere, the Cour Jardin, planted with 1,900 red geraniums, remains an immediate marker. The Dior Spa Plaza Athénée adds a personalised wellness ritual, alongside a hammam, sauna and fitness room. Breakfast on La Terrasse Montaigne, a cooking workshop with Jean Imbert and dinner under the stars tie together couture, Parisian art de vivre and the 8th arrondissement.

  4. Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's Paris, Paris

    #4Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceRight on the Champs-Élysées

    Le Fouquet’s Paris earns its place on the Champs-Élysées through a sharply judged take on the district, at the corner of George V and 500 metres from the Arc de Triomphe. Opened in 2006, this Palace recognised by Atout France avoids period-set dressing. Édouard François and Jacques Garcia devised architecture and interiors with a contemporary line, without Haussmann pastiche. Scale matters too: just 40 keys, including 25 suites, with layouts ranging from 40 m² to 220 m². For dining, Origines, led by Julien Boscus, holds 1 Michelin star. The Spa Decorté Fouquet’s Paris brings 750 m² of well-planned breathing space, with an indoor pool, sauna, hammam and ice room. Concierge can arrange private transfers, room service runs 24 hours, and La Galerie Dior is about 657 metres away. This is Paris in a crisp, fast, highly controlled mode.

  5. Bulgari Hotel Paris, Paris

    #5Bulgari Hotel Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceContemporary Palace pick

    Ranked fifth among the best five-star hotels around the Champs-Élysées, Bulgari Hotel Paris earns its place for a more contemporary reading of the district. Opened in 2021, on the corner of Avenue George V, it brings together 76 rooms in a more intimate format than several historic neighbours. The location is spot on for this list: the Arc de triomphe is an 8-minute walk away, at 635 metres. The Palace distinction from Atout France matters here, all the more so with a restaurant this rare in the area. Il Ristorante – Niko Romito holds 3 Michelin stars, under the direction of chef Niko Romito. For wellbeing, the Bvlgari Spa adds an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and a 90-minute relaxation ritual. With private breakfast in the suite, a cooking workshop with Niko Romito and cocktails with live music, the hotel suits a more urban, fashion-led and current Paris 8th.

  6. Prince de Galles, Paris

    #6Prince de Galles

    Paris · Île-de-FranceWell-placed five-star choice

    In 6th place, Prince de Galles earns its standing through a clear reading of the Triangle d’Or, without the machinery of a very large palace hotel. Opened in 1929 on Avenue George-V, it sustains a legible Art Deco language, extended by a dedicated design trail through the property. Its 159 rooms and 43 suites keep the scale controlled for this part of Paris, within walking distance of the Arc de Triomphe, Grand Palais and Palais Galliera. Dining gives the stay its structure, with distinct signatures: Restaurant 19.20 by Norbert Tarayre, Akira Back Paris, Bar 19.20 and Le Patio & Cabana Bar. Tea Time at 19.20, the Comptoir Akira Back and the Sunday brunch on Le Patio set the hotel’s tempo. The CALMA PARIS Wellness Suite adds a discreet wellness note. The Luxury Collection affiliation and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star status reinforce its place here.

Glossary

5-star hotel
Official hotel category. It signals a high level of facilities and services, without automatically implying Palace distinction.
Avenue George V
Strategic address in the Golden Triangle. It places a hotel within short distance of the Champs-Élysées and many luxury boutiques.
Avenue Montaigne
Major Paris luxury avenue near the Champs-Élysées. It gathers several leading hotels and fashion houses.
Golden Triangle
Area shaped around Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V and the Champs-Élysées. It is one of the most sought-after parts of the 8th arrondissement.
Indicative budget
Broad price guide given without exact dates. It helps compare offer levels, not guarantee a firm rate.
Les Clefs d'Or concierge
Concierge belonging to an international professional association. For travelers, it is often a marker of network and efficiency.
Palace Atout France
French distinction awarded to selected 5-star hotels. It recognizes a higher level of service, location and character.

Going further

The best hotel here is the one that matches your pace, your priorities, and your way of experiencing Paris.

Frequently asked questions

How is this ranking of the best five-star hotels around the Champs-Élysées built?

It blends location, service consistency, brand standing, amenities, and overall relevance for a demanding Paris stay.

What sets the selected hotels apart in this 8th arrondissement list?

They stand out through location, service reliability, coherent positioning, and a strong overall guest experience.

What is the difference between a Palace and a five-star hotel near the Champs-Élysées?

A Palace is a state-awarded distinction above five-star level, recognising exceptional service, character, and international standing.

When should I book a five-star hotel near the Champs-Élysées?

Book early for peak dates, fashion periods, and holidays; flexible travelers may find more options in quieter weeks.

What nightly budget should I expect for this type of hotel around the Champs-Élysées?

Expect premium rates, usually several hundred euros and up, with strong variations by season, room type, and demand.

Are there loyalty programs or direct-booking benefits at these hotels?

Yes; benefits may include points, breakfast, credits, upgrades, or better flexibility, depending on the hotel.

Does concierge service really make a difference at a five-star hotel near the Champs-Élysées?

Yes; strong concierge teams add real value through tailored planning, access, and smooth execution.

Are these hotels suitable for guests with reduced mobility and for families with children?

Often yes, but accessibility and family suitability vary significantly by property and room configuration.

How do I book through MyConciergeHotel.com, and why choose it over an OTA?

MyConciergeHotel.com adds expert guidance, tailored hotel matching, and booking support beyond standard OTA comparison.

Sources & references

This editorial article is based on the following authoritative sources, listed here for transparency and reader verification.