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The best hotels with rooftop in Champs-Élysées (Paris 8e) in 2026

Editorial selection of 6 hotels with rooftops in the Champs-Élysées, 2026: Paris views, panoramic terraces, 5-star addresses.

Ranking reviewed on 1 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood HotelFor a rooftop ranking around the Champs-Élysées, Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel comes first on sheer positioning.
  2. Plaza Athénée ParisFor a rooftop stay near the Champs-Élysées, Plaza Athénée gets the balance right.
  3. Prince de GallesFor a rooftop stay near the Champs-Élysées, Prince de Galles earns its place through location first.

Our methodology

Around the Champs-Élysées, a rooftop is never just an additional floor. It transforms the perception of the neighbourhood. From the street, the 8th arrondissement unfolds its Haussmannian façades, its palaces, its historic houses. From above, Paris is redefined. Views open up towards the Eiffel Tower, slate roofs, domes, and sometimes even the Grand Palais. For many travellers, this is where the distinction lies between a beautiful address and one that lingers in the memory. In this area, the demand has become more refined. It is no longer just about finding a prestigious room near Avenue Montaigne or Avenue George V. Instead, one seeks a hotel that can offer a viewpoint, a rhythm, a use of outdoor space, even if discreet, in the heart of a dense and codified Paris.

At MyConciergeHotel, we assess this segment with precise criteria. A rooftop is not merely a photogenic terrace. We first consider the reality of the experience. Is the space designed for staying, dining, relaxing, or merely as an auxiliary balcony? We then evaluate its coherence with the hotel's identity. A classic palace approaches height differently than a contemporary boutique hotel. We also take into account the exact location within the 8th. Proximity to the Champs-Élysées, Avenue George V, Place de la Concorde, or the Golden Triangle influences both the views and the atmosphere. Finally, our advisors observe the consistency of use. A compelling rooftop must remain desirable beyond the initial impression, both during the day and in the evening.

The panorama of the hotels in question reveals a rare diversity within just a few streets. Four Seasons Hotel George V embodies a very Parisian interpretation of the international palace. Plaza Athénée Paris engages with the fashion axis and Avenue Montaigne with an intact image strength. Prince de Galles retains an Art Deco signature that appeals to travellers sensitive to architectural detail. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, near Place de la Concorde, offers a different relationship with the Parisian sky, more monumental in nature. La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa plays a more confidential, almost residential role. The Royal Monceau Raffles Paris brings a more contemporary energy to the western part of the district. Finally, Fouquet’s Paris connects the imagination of the Champs-Élysées to a venue known to both insiders and regulars of the Parisian scene.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are confirming themselves in Parisian luxury hospitality. The first concerns usage. The rooftop is no longer merely an end-of-day backdrop. It is becoming a versatile space, used for a quiet breakfast, a discreet meeting, an aperitif with a view, and sometimes even a suite with a terrace extending from the room. The second trend relates to intimacy. High-end travellers are seeking less demonstrative animation and more control. They desire air, distance, a sense of retreat, without leaving the centre. The third trend concerns seasonality. Hotels are better utilising the shoulder seasons, with more flexible arrangements and consistent services. It is also worth noting the rise in bookings motivated by the view itself, especially for short stays in Paris.

This subject speaks volumes about French luxury. In the 8th arrondissement, elegance does not necessarily come from the size of the rooftop or a spectacular scenography. It often lies in precision. A well-oriented terrace, furniture that does not overwhelm the perspective, service that understands the Parisian tempo, a framed view of the rooftops rather than a total panorama. It is a culture of moderation. It distinguishes demonstration from restraint. What our advisors often observe is that the best hotels in the sector know how to let the city speak. They do not try to compete with Paris. They create the conditions to view it better. In such an exposed neighbourhood, this restraint becomes a sign of hotel maturity.

Thus, this ranking should be read as a guide to suitability, not as an absolute verdict. A hotel may be ideal for a couple on a three-night getaway, yet less relevant for a regular who prioritises discretion. Another may charm with its iconic view but will suit those wishing to experience Paris in its most visible form. We do not seek to standardise experiences that, by nature, differ. We aim to prioritise credible offerings within a very specific perimeter. The most suitable rooftop will depend on how you wish to inhabit the neighbourhood. Do you want to see and be at the heart of the movement? Do you prefer a more secluded terrace? Are you looking for a venue for representation, or one recommended for a more confidential interlude?

Our top 6 thus reads as a map of the heights of Paris 8th. You will find palaces, a grand historic address, and hotels with distinct positioning. Each offers a unique way to open the Champs-Élysées to the sky.

How we assess a rooftop in Paris 8th

We rank rooftops in Paris 8th by location, real access, view quality, practical use, hotel standard, and overall consistency.

Why rooftops matter around the Champs-Élysées

Around the Champs-Élysées, a rooftop is both a vantage point and a reading of Parisian urban form.

Questions about this section

Does a rooftop near the Champs-Élysées always guarantee great Paris views?

No, view quality varies with height, orientation, and surrounding buildings.

Rooftop dining: what truly shapes the stay

What truly changes a rooftop experience around the Champs-Élysées is not only the view, but the clarity and consistency of its food and service proposition.

Questions about this section

Are these hotel rooftops mainly for drinks, or also for dinner?

Some are best for drinks, while others support a more complete dining experience.

The best rooftop settings for couples

Best for couples are rooftops that balance privacy, sunset views, and smooth access to dining and evening venues around the Champs-Élysées.

Questions about this section

For a romantic stay, should I choose a lively rooftop or a more discreet one?

Choose lively for atmosphere, discreet for intimacy; the best fit depends on your travel style.

What to remember before booking

Choose according to your rhythm: iconic views, social energy, privacy, or a more complete palace stay around the Champs-Élysées.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best rooftop hotels around the Champs-Élysées
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Prince de GallesArt Deco address, discreet and very Parisian.George V area. Sought-after elevated terrace in the 8th. Good balance between iconic address and privacy.5★ Palacefrom €900-1,500/night
Fouquet’s ParisGrand boulevard spirit, lively yet controlled.Corner of George V and Champs-Élysées. Popular rooftop for urban views. Convenient address for a very central stay.5★from €800-1,400/night
Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood HotelClassic Parisian, very institutional.Place de la Concorde. Some views are among the strongest in the area. Signature Palace Atout France.5★ Palacefrom €1,800-3,000/night
La Réserve Paris – Hotel and SpaVery discreet, residential and confidential.Close to Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Terraces and views sought after by category. Rare intimate format at this level.5★ Palacefrom €1,600-2,800/night
Plaza Athénée ParisParisian fashion, legendary address.Avenue Montaigne, in immediate proximity. Some rooms and suites offer highly sought-after elevated views.5★ Palacefrom €1,700-3,200/night
Four Seasons Hotel George VGreat international classic, very structured service.A few steps from the Champs-Élysées. Worldwide reputation. Strong interest for celebration stays and exceptional suites.5★ Palacefrom €1,900-3,500/night
Le Royal Monceau Raffles ParisContemporary, creative, more lifestyle.Etoile side. Relevant address to combine rooftop, art and quick access to western Paris.5★ Palacefrom €1,200-2,200/night

Editorial selection based on elevated spaces, location in the Champs-Élysées area, hotel positioning, and the appeal of the Parisian setting.

Budget guide for a rooftop hotel in the Champs-Élysées area
LevelHotel profileRangeKey takeaway
Prestige central5★ very well located, sought-after rooftop or high terrace.€800-1,400/nightOften the best entry point for staying in the area.
Accessible palace8th arrondissement palace with views, terraces or high suites.€900-1,800/nightGood compromise between palace distinction and still reasonable budget.
Signature palaceMajor Parisian name with strong international demand.€1,600-3,000/nightRates sensitive to fashion weeks, trade shows and high season.
Rooftop suite or major viewHigher categories, private terraces or iconic views.€2,500 and aboveEarly booking highly recommended by our advisors.

Indicative ranges observed by service level. They vary with season, room category, and major Paris events.

The ranking

  1. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, Paris

    #1Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel

    Paris · Île-de-FranceSkyline landmark

    For a rooftop ranking around the Champs-Élysées, Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel comes first on sheer positioning. It stands on Place de la Concorde, at the avenue’s far end, with the Tuileries 9 minutes on foot and Madeleine 2 minutes away. That setting changes how Paris unfolds from above. Certain terrace suites serve breakfast overlooking Concorde. Few addresses pair that outlook with a building completed in 1758 under Louis XV and Palace distinction from Atout France. The culinary line-up holds its ground. L’Écrin has 1 Michelin star, while the hotel also brings together Nonos par Paul Pairet, Le Jardin d’Hiver with Matthieu Carlin, and La Cave with Xavier Thuizat. After the rooftop, Sense, A Rosewood Spa extends the stay with Sisley treatments and an indoor pool.

  2. Plaza Athénée Paris, Paris

    #2Plaza Athénée Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceMontaigne address

    For a rooftop stay near the Champs-Élysées, Plaza Athénée gets the balance right. At 25 avenue Montaigne, it sits in the Golden Triangle, a 13-minute walk from the Arc de Triomphe. Open since 1913, this Palace, awarded by Atout France in 2011, holds its stature while keeping Paris firmly in view. The upper floors engage with the avenue, while La Terrasse Montaigne extends the experience from breakfast onwards. The hotel’s identity matters too. La Cour Jardin, planted with 1,900 red geraniums, creates an instantly recognisable Parisian signature. For dining, Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée, led by Jean Imbert, holds 1 Michelin star. Dior Spa Plaza Athénée adds a personalised wellbeing ritual, alongside a hammam, sauna and fitness room. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star and MICHELIN Three Keys 2025 confirm an uncommon consistency in this part of Paris.

  3. Prince de Galles, Paris

    #3Prince de Galles

    Paris · Île-de-FranceBest geographic fit

    For a rooftop stay near the Champs-Élysées, Prince de Galles earns its place through location first. The hotel sits on Avenue George-V, in the Golden Triangle, within easy reach of the Arc de Triomphe and Avenue Montaigne. Opened in 1929, this 5-star address with 159 rooms and 43 suites keeps a crisp Art Deco identity, extended by its in-house dedicated trail. That setting matters here: a rooftop feels more rewarding when you return to a hotel with character, not just a base. The property is part of The Luxury Collection by Marriott and holds the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star label. Through the day, Tea Time at 19.20, Comptoir Akira Back and Sunday brunch on Le Patio give the house its tempo. For wellness, the Wellness Suite offers the CALMA PARIS ritual. Our editorial view is simple: a central, hushed base with real Paris substance.

  4. Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's Paris, Paris

    #4Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceDirect avenue access

    Fouquet’s Paris earns its place here for one clear reason: its rooftop experience begins at 46 avenue George V, right by the Champs-Élysées. Opened in 2006 by Groupe Lucien Barrière, the hotel pairs a Haussmann-style façade with interiors by Jacques Garcia across 101 rooms and suites. The Suite Jacques Garcia sets the tone for that Paris immersion. For this ranking, Vaux Rooftop matters: sunset cocktails, tight urban views, and the sense of being in step with the 8th arrondissement rather than removed from it. The 750 sq m Spa Decorté brings welcome contrast, with Japanese-inspired treatments, an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and ice room. Just 500 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, Fouquet’s Paris suits travellers who want the Champs-Élysées within immediate reach, then a little distance above it.

  5. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    #5Four Seasons Hotel George V

    Paris · Île-de-FrancePalace signature pick

    Five minutes from George V station and 8 minutes from the Arc de Triomphe, Four Seasons Hotel George V earns its place on location alone. Designed by Georges Wybo and opened in 1928, it has held Palace distinction from Atout France since 2011. Here, the rooftop is not a dramatic public lookout. It appears instead as private terraces, with certain suites allowing brunch overlooking the Paris rooftops. This ranking also rests on a rare in-house ecosystem for the neighbourhood. Le Cinq by Christian Le Squer holds 3 Michelin stars, Le George by Simone Zanoni 1, and L’Orangerie 2. The hotel also offers a spa with indoor pool, hammam and the exclusive 90-minute George V ritual. The Michelin Guide awarded it Three Keys in 2025. If you want a Paris Palace with discreet outdoor space, the case is clear.

  6. Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris, Paris

    #6Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceUrban design note

    Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris earns its place here for a rooftop approach that feels like an extension of an urban Palace. On Avenue Hoche, it sits 391 metres from the Arc de Triomphe and 1 minute from Charles de Gaulle — Étoile. Philippe Starck’s 2010 renovation set the tone, pairing a reimagined Roaring Twenties spirit with contemporary art. The terrace suites allow breakfast overlooking the Paris rooftops, a more intimate format than a see-and-be-seen roof deck. Indoors, the experience stays layered: a 99-seat private cinema, plus Raffles Spa & Wellness with indoor pool, hammam and sauna. For dining, Hideki leads Matsuhisa Paris, while Il Carpaccio by Oliver Piras and Alessandra Del Favero holds 1 Michelin star. Its Atout France Palace distinction, awarded in 2015, secures its standing for travellers who want the Champs-Élysées without a predictable backdrop.

Glossary

Champs-Élysées location
An area covering the Champs-Élysées avenue and its immediate surroundings. George V, Montaigne, Concorde, and Étoile are commonly included in hotel usage.
Eiffel Tower view
A highly sought-after mention in Paris. It does not always mean a full frontal view. Angle, floor, and room category matter greatly.
Lifestyle property
A hotel where social experience, design, dining, and lively spaces matter as much as the accommodation itself.
Palace (Atout France distinction)
A French distinction granted to selected 5-star hotels. It recognizes an especially high level of service, history, location, or guest experience.
Private terrace
An outdoor space reserved for one room or suite. In Paris 8th, it is often rarer than a shared rooftop.
Rooftop
A space located on the roof or top floor. It may host a bar, restaurant, private terrace, or viewing area.
Signature suite
An emblematic suite within a hotel. It often combines the best views, the largest terraces, and the most exclusive amenities.

Going further

The right rooftop hotel here is less about ranking than about finding the Paris perspective that suits your stay.

Frequently asked questions

How is this ranking of rooftop hotels near the Champs-Élysées built?

We rank them by rooftop quality, location, views, hotel standard, and consistency of service.

What sets the selected rooftop hotels apart in Paris 8?

They offer a rooftop that genuinely enhances the stay, not just a terrace.

What is the difference between a Palace and a five-star hotel for a rooftop stay?

A Palace is an officially distinguished five-star hotel with an extra level of recognition.

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

Book early for spring to autumn, especially during fashion weeks and holiday periods.

What nightly price ranges should I expect for this kind of rooftop hotel in Paris 8?

Expect upper-upscale to luxury rates, with strong variations by season, room type, and demand.

Are there loyalty programs or direct-booking perks for these rooftop hotels?

Yes, some offer loyalty benefits, but the most relevant perks depend on your profile.

Does concierge service really matter in a rooftop hotel near the Champs-Élysées?

Yes, strong concierge service can significantly improve timing, access, and personalization.

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

Often yes, but accessibility and family suitability must be checked hotel by hotel.

How can I book these rooftop hotels through MyConciergeHotel.com instead of an OTA?

Booking with MyConciergeHotel.com adds expert guidance, fit-to-profile advice, and clearer value than a standard OTA.

Sources & references

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