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

Editorial selection of 6 hotels with pool in Champs-Élysées, 2026: indoor pool, spa, central address in Paris 8th district.

Ranking reviewed on 1 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Hôtel Le Bristol ParisFor a ranking focused on pools near the Champs-Élysées, Le Bristol Paris takes the top spot for one clear reason: the pool genuinely matters.
  2. Le Royal Monceau Raffles ParisFor a ranking built around the pool, Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris ticks unusually strong boxes in the 8th.
  3. Bulgari Hotel ParisFor a ranking focused on pools around the Champs-Élysées, Bulgari Hotel Paris answers a rare brief without giving up the address.

Our methodology

Around the Champs-Élysées, the swimming pool is not merely an amenity. It transforms the way one experiences Paris. In this area of the 8th arrondissement, days alternate between meetings, shopping, museums, and late dinners. Returning to the hotel takes on a new dimension. A few laps before breakfast. An indoor pool after a long-haul flight. A tranquil water surface in the late afternoon, when the avenue remains bustling outside. It is precisely this contrast that makes this selection relevant. Here, the address matters, but the internal rhythm is equally important. Between Avenue George V, Rue François 1er, Place de la Concorde, and the edges of Parc Monceau, several prestigious Parisian establishments have made the pool a true marker of experience. This is not a given in Paris, making it a significant criterion.

To compile this ranking, we do not rely on an abstract promise of well-being. We observe concrete elements. Firstly, the existence of a genuine swimming pool on-site, designed as a leisure space rather than just a technical facility. Secondly, the quality of the immediate environment. The calm, the light, the integration with the spa, the known hours of operation, and the coherence with the overall positioning of the hotel. We also consider the location within the Champs-Élysées ecosystem. Some travellers wish to be just steps away from Avenue Montaigne, while others prefer Concorde, Faubourg Saint-Honoré, or the Étoile. Finally, we take into account the institutional reputation of the establishments. Palace Atout France, major international signatures, or historic Parisian hotels. It is important to note that a remarkable pool is not enough; it must engage with the address.

The panorama is more varied than it appears. Within this perimeter, there are historic palaces that embody the grand Parisian tradition. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Hôtel de Crillon, Hôtel Le Bristol Paris, and Plaza Athénée Paris belong to this category. There are also more contemporary establishments where the spa becomes almost a destination in itself. Bulgari Hotel Paris and Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris exemplify this more design-oriented, urban, and sometimes immersive approach. La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa occupies a unique position. Its more intimate scale alters the relationship to rest. Prince de Galles, finally, reminds us that a grand Art Deco hotel can combine a central address with sought-after relaxation facilities. Thus, this ranking does not compare identical copies; it juxtaposes distinct visions of Parisian luxury.

For 2025 and 2026, our advisors observe a clear evolution. The swimming pool is no longer solely associated with the spa; it is becoming a standalone booking criterion, on par with the view, room size, or quality of concierge service. International clientele, particularly on short stays, seek hotels capable of offering quick recovery. This applies after a long-haul flight, but also after a busy day in Paris. Families see it as a practical asset, business travellers as a decompression zone, and couples as a discreet luxury, more sensory than ostentatious. At the same time, hotels are investing in more enveloping spaces. Soft lighting, mineral materials, treatment rooms, wet areas, and a more seamless integration between fitness, spa, and pool. The expected outcome is not the spectacular; it is continuity.

There is also, in these hotels with pools in the 8th, a certain idea of French luxury. It does not rely solely on monumentality but on balance. A prime location, yes, but without sacrificing intimacy. Strong architecture, yet without unnecessary visual noise. Highly present service, but rarely intrusive. In a neighbourhood where one comes as much for the fashion houses as for cultural institutions, the pool acts as a counterpoint. It reintroduces a sense of time in a fast-paced Paris. This is particularly evident in addresses like Hôtel de Crillon, on the edge of Concorde, or La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa, which is more subdued. My advice is simple: if you choose this area for its intensity, also choose the hotel capable of softening its tempo. The pool then becomes a travel tool.

As always at MyConciergeHotel, this ranking does not allocate good and bad points. It ranks experiences according to a specific theme: here, the pool. A historic palace may come before a more recent address. This does not mean it will suit all travellers better. Some may prefer an iconic establishment close to the major luxury thoroughfares of Paris, while others seek a more residential atmosphere, a more contemporary spa, or a stronger sense of exclusivity. Therefore, this top should be read as a compass, not as a universal verdict. What our advisors observe is that the right address often depends on the purpose of the stay: a weekend for two, fashion week, shopping, business travel, a first discovery of Paris, or a regular return to the capital. The pool refines this choice; it never summarises it.

In the following top, we have selected six hotels in the Champs-Élysées area that combine location, hotel quality, and the genuine significance of the pool in the overall experience. You will find both Parisian institutions and more contemporary signatures. All have a clear legitimacy. The task remains to choose the one that aligns with your way of experiencing Paris.

Our selection criteria

Our ranking weighs true 8th arrondissement location, pool quality, spa coherence, service standards, hotel reputation, and overall fit for a stay around the Champs-Élysées.

Questions about this section

In this ranking, does the pool matter more than the spa or location?

No, the pool is central, but location, service, and overall coherence remain essential.

Pool, spa and urban recovery

In the 8th arrondissement, the best hotel pools are those supported by a complete wellness circuit, not just a beautiful basin.

Best addresses for a stay for two

Best for couples near the Champs-Élysées: prioritize intimacy, room quality, spa time for two, and an address that softens the pace of the 8th arrondissement.

Value and experience balance

In Paris 8th, value comes from how well the pool, spa, room size, location, and useful service work together.

What to keep in mind before booking

Choose first by trip purpose, then by spa depth, privacy needs, and how central you want to be.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best hotels with pool around the Champs-Élysées
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Bulgari Hotel ParisContemporary, subdued, very design-focusedSpa pool, recent address, golden triangle, Bulgari signaturePalace Atout Francefrom €1,800/night
Four Seasons Georges VGrand Parisian palace, classic, highly codifiedIndoor pool, palace service, avenue George V, Four Seasons brandPalace Atout Francefrom €1,900/night
Hôtel de CrillonHistoric, residential, Place de la ConcordeSpa pool, iconic address, Rosewood, quick access to Champs-ÉlyséesPalace Atout Francefrom €1,700/night
La Réserve Paris – Hotel and SpaVery exclusive, private mansion, tranquilIndoor pool, limited number of keys, spa, close to avenue MontaignePalace Atout Francefrom €1,600/night
Le Royal Monceau Raffles ParisLifestyle, arty, more vibrantLong indoor pool, Raffles, near Arc de Triomphe, wellness offeringPalace Atout Francefrom €1,300/night
Hôtel Le Bristol ParisGrand Parisian classic, discreet, gardenPool with rooftop views, Faubourg Saint-Honoré address, very established servicePalace Atout Francefrom €1,600/night

Editorial selection limited to the hotels provided. We focus here on properties in the Champs-Élysées area or very close by, with an identified pool and high-end positioning.

Budget guide by service level
LevelHotel profileRange
Very high-endPalaces with pools and strong international demand€1,200-€1,800/night
Ultra-luxurySignature palaces, sought-after suites, prime location€1,800-€3,000/night
Exceptional staySuites and peak pricing periodsfrom €3,000/night

Indicative ranges observed in this segment. They vary with season, room category and major Paris events.

The ranking

  1. Hôtel Le Bristol Paris, Paris

    #1Hôtel Le Bristol Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FrancePool benchmark

    For a ranking focused on pools near the Champs-Élysées, Le Bristol Paris takes the top spot for one clear reason: the pool genuinely matters. This mahogany rooftop pool, rare in Paris, shapes the stay into a ritual rather than a simple wellness extra. Opened in 1925 at 112 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the hotel brings together 188 rooms and suites in a house that understands Parisian rhythm. Palace Atout France status, awarded in 2011, and 4 stars in the Michelin Guide confirm that level of rigour. On the dining side, Arnaud Faye leads Epicure, 3 Michelin stars, with a terrace overlooking the 1,200 m² French garden. The Spa Le Bristol by La Mer extends the same logic with 1,200 m² and duo treatment rooms. A short walk from the Élysée Palace and Place de la Concorde, you can swim here without ever leaving the world of the 8th arrondissement.

  2. Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris, Paris

    #2Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceSpa and pool pick

    For a ranking built around the pool, Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris ticks unusually strong boxes in the 8th. The Raffles Spa & Wellness brings together an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and Watsu bath. That wellness foundation matters here as much as the address, 391 metres from the Arc de Triomphe and 1 minute from Charles de Gaulle — Étoile. Philippe Starck’s 2010 renovation gave the hotel its current tempo, with the Roaring Twenties reworked through a contemporary art lens. Palace status from Atout France, awarded in 2015, sets the broader standard. On the dining side, Il Carpaccio by Oliver Piras and Alessandra Del Favero holds 1 Michelin star. Matsuhisa Paris, led by chef Hideki, adds a different register. The 99-seat private cinema completes the picture: a hotel designed to balance intense Paris days with proper recovery.

  3. Bulgari Hotel Paris, Paris

    #3Bulgari Hotel Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceDesign-led choice

    For a ranking focused on pools around the Champs-Élysées, Bulgari Hotel Paris answers a rare brief without giving up the address. Opened in 2021, on the corner of Avenue George V, it brings 76 rooms to a deeply central Paris setting, 635 metres from the Arc de triomphe. The Bvlgari Spa combines an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. Treatments use Bellefontaine and 111 Skin, with a 90-minute relaxation ritual available by reservation. That contemporary approach matters here: current lines, a properly structured wellness offer, and easy flow throughout. The Atout France Palace distinction confirms the hotel standard. Il Ristorante – Niko Romito adds a concrete advantage, holding 3 Michelin Guide stars. Our view: choose it if you want to swim, stay in the Triangle d'Or, and keep a more current aesthetic than a heritage-led one.

  4. La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa, Paris

    #4La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa

    Paris · Île-de-FranceQuiet pool retreat

    La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa earns its place here for one clear reason: its 16-metre indoor pool feels like a private retreat. Yet the hotel stays firmly connected to the Champs-Élysées, 3 minutes from Champs-Élysées – Clemenceau and 5 minutes on foot from the Palais de la découverte. On avenue Gabriel, this Atout France Palace keeps a rare scale for the area, with just 40 rooms. The Nescens Spa adds a hammam and three treatment rooms, reinforcing the hotel’s urban-retreat character. For dining, Le Gabriel, led by Jérôme Banctel, holds 3 Michelin stars; across the property, the culinary offer totals 6 in the Guide Michelin. The MICHELIN Guide Three Keys 2025 distinction and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star label confirm that standing. Our view is straightforward: here, the pool extends a private-club mood, more hushed than showy.

  5. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    #5Four Seasons Hotel George V

    Paris · Île-de-FranceClassic Palace pool choice

    In this ranking, Four Seasons Georges V earns its place through a pool conceived as a genuine part of the stay. Its 720 sq m spa houses a 17-metre indoor pool, paired with a 34°C vitality area. The Kobido ritual and early-morning pool sessions give it a practical role, beyond a passing wellness moment. Opened in 1960 under the impetus of Isadore Sharp, the hotel carries the weight of Palace Atout France status, awarded in 2011, and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star recognition. In the Golden Triangle, it lets guests move between meetings, shopping and the spa without wasting time. Le Tout-Paris, led by Arnaud Donckele and Maxime Frédéric, adds a Michelin-starred table to the stay. For bearings, the Yves Saint Laurent Museum is a 368-metre walk away. That mix of pool, structured spa and firm 8th arrondissement footing explains its place here.

  6. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, Paris

    #6Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel

    Paris · Île-de-FranceHistoric Palace with pool

    Ranked sixth in our pick of pool hotels near the Champs-Élysées, Hôtel de Crillon earns its place for two clear reasons. First, the indoor pool at Sense, A Rosewood Spa, paired with Sisley treatments, gives the 8th arrondissement a proper wellness counterpoint. Second, its Place de la Concorde address puts you 9 minutes on foot from the Jardin des Tuileries and 2 minutes from Madeleine. The setting matters here. The neoclassical façade dates from 1758, while selected rooms and suites were designed by Karl Lagerfeld. For dining, L’Écrin holds 1 Michelin star. La Cave builds its wine programme around Xavier Thuizat. For a packed Paris stay, the house gets the details right: a private dinner in the Salon Marie-Antoinette, a bespoke Sisley spa ritual, or breakfast on a terrace suite. Its Palace distinction from Atout France and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star status support this ranking.

Glossary

Confidential address
Hotel with a smaller key count, often chosen for discretion. This positioning differs from a larger, more visible palace.
Golden Triangle
Area formed by Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V and the Champs-Élysées. It is one of the most sought-after zones in Paris's 8th district.
Hotel spa
Wellness area with treatments, hammam, sauna or fitness. In this segment, the pool is often located within the spa.
Indicative budget
Broad pricing guidance, without any guaranteed exact rate. It helps compare service levels by season and booked room category.
Indoor pool
Covered pool, often part of the spa. In Paris, its presence matters more than sheer size, as central luxury hotels rarely offer one.
Palace Atout France
Official French distinction awarded to selected 5-star hotels. It signals a state-recognized level of service, location and excellence.
Prime location
Address located closest to the most desirable thoroughfares. Here, it means real proximity to the Champs-Élysées, George V or Montaigne.

Going further

The best choice depends less on prestige alone than on how naturally the pool fits your pace in Paris.

Frequently asked questions

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

It combines location, actual pool quality, hotel standing, spa relevance, and overall consistency of the stay.

What sets the selected hotels apart?

They stand out through meaningful pool access, strong service, and a coherent luxury stay near the Champs-Élysées.

What is the difference between a Palace and a five-star hotel in this area of Paris?

A Palace is an officially distinguished five-star hotel with a higher level of overall excellence and service.

When is the best time to book a pool hotel near the Champs-Élysées?

Book early, especially for spring, autumn, summer holidays, and major Paris event periods.

What budget should I expect for one night in a pool hotel near the Champs-Élysées?

Expect premium to very high rates, with strong variations by season, room category, and hotel status.

Are there loyalty programs or direct-booking benefits?

Yes, depending on the brand, direct booking may include loyalty perks, flexibility, or added benefits.

Does concierge service really make a difference in this neighborhood?

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

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

Yes, but accessibility and family suitability vary by property and should be confirmed before booking.

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

Booking through MyConciergeHotel.com adds expert guidance, tailored matching, and potential stay-enhancing advantages.

Sources & references

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