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The Parisian Palaces
13 Parisian addresses awarded the Palace distinction by Atout France — MyConciergeHotel concierges assist you with a 360° booking experience.
How many addresses in the "Parisian Palaces" selection?
Paris counts thirteen Palaces certified by Atout France (2026 Collection) — Bristol, Crillon, George V, Meurice, Plaza Athénée, La Réserve, Royal Monceau, Shangri-La, Peninsula, Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, plus newly promoted Cheval Blanc Paris, Bvlgari and Fouquet's. MyConciergeHotel lists them all with a verified editorial page.
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Bulgari Hotel Paris
At the corner of Avenue George V, Bulgari Hotel Paris majestically asserts itself. Opened in 2021, the hotel features architectural characteristics inspired by Italian tradition while integrating c…
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Cheval Blanc Paris
On Quai du Louvre, Cheval Blanc Paris reinvents the French art of living in the Samaritaine setting. Seventy-two keys — 26 rooms and 46 suites — by Peter Marino extend the walk toward the Seine and…
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Four Seasons Hotel George V
Just steps from the Champs-Élysées, the Four Seasons Hotel George V is a rare address. Parisian elegance meets Palace-level service here. Designed by architect Georges Wybo in 1928, it has been amo…
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Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's Paris
Here, everything revolves around Parisian precision, not ostentation. Just 500 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, this establishment maintains an uncommon level of rigor. Opened in 2006, this fact ma…
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Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel
Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel is located on the Place de la Concorde, behind an elegant neoclassical façade. Built in 1758 under Louis XV, this historic building has withstood the test of time…
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Hôtel Le Bristol Paris
On Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Le Bristol has cultivated French hospitality since 1925. The 18th-century town house holds 188 rooms and suites, a 1,200 sq m French garden and a mahogany pool on the roof…
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Hôtel Lutetia
At the intersection of Boulevard Raspail and Rue de Sèvres, Hôtel Lutetia stands as a historic landmark in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. For over a century, its unique façade has captivated passers-by in…
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Hôtel The Peninsula Paris
At the corner of Avenue Kléber, the discreet elegance of a 19th-century building asserts itself with restraint. Just steps from the Arc de Triomphe, this renowned establishment represents a central…
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La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa
Nestled in a tranquil tree-lined avenue just steps from the Champs-Élysées, La Réserve Paris combines discreet luxury with 19th-century elegance. Behind its classic façade, this Palace features 40…
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Le Meurice
Located in the heart of Paris on the Rue de Rivoli, Le Meurice is a 5-star Palace recognised by Atout France. Overlooking the Tuileries Garden, its windows capture the changing light of the capital…
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Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris
On Avenue Hoche, just steps from the Champs-Élysées, Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris unfolds a vibrant elegance where contemporary art converses with Parisian chic. Upon entering, a reinterpreted at…
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Plaza Athénée Paris
Overlooking the elegant Avenue Montaigne in the Parisian Golden Triangle, the Plaza Athénée has cultivated a unique aesthetic since 1913. Upon entering, the Cour Jardin, adorned with 1,900 red gera…
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Shangri-La Paris
Through the doors of the Palais d’Iéna, you enter Prince Roland Bonaparte’s town house, transformed into a palace in 2010. Mouldings, frescoes and grand staircases dialogue with one hundred rooms a…
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Questions about this selection
What's the difference between a Palace and a 5-star hotel in Paris?
The Palace status is an Atout France distinction granted to a limited number of 5-star hotels meeting exceptional architectural, historical and service criteria. Paris counts thirteen Palaces against dozens of 5-stars. The distinction is reviewed every three years — the 2026 Collection was unveiled on 2 June 2026.
Which Paris district to choose for a Palace stay?
The Golden Triangle (8th arrondissement) concentrates Bristol, George V, Plaza Athénée, La Réserve and Fouquet's. Tuileries and Pont-Neuf (1st) host Le Meurice and Cheval Blanc Paris. Saint-Germain (6th) houses the Lutetia. Towards Trocadéro (16th): Shangri-La and Peninsula. Each district offers a distinct atmosphere — our concierge guides you by priority.
Do Paris Palaces offer connecting rooms for families?
Most Paris Palaces offer family configurations — parent suites with adjoining children's rooms, or connecting rooms. The concierge desk secures the right pairing at booking. Plaza Athénée, Bristol and Crillon run dedicated children's programs (Kids Club, menus, activities).
Which Paris Palaces hold Michelin-starred tables?
In the 2026 Michelin Guide, four Paris Palaces house a three-star table: Le Bristol (Épicure, Arnaud Faye), George V (Le Cinq, Christian Le Squer), Cheval Blanc Paris (Plénitude, Arnaud Donckele) and La Réserve (Le Gabriel, Jérôme Banctel). Plaza Athénée holds one star with Jean Imbert. Our concierge books the tables.