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5★ · Paris · Île-de-France

Prince de Galles

★★★★★

33 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris

4,5 Wonderful1,381 reviews · rated /5
  • Art Deco palace on avenue George-V since 1929, The Luxury Collection
  • 116 rooms and suites, 26 with a balcony or terrace over Paris or Le Patio
  • Mosaic Le Patio courtyard — breakfast, tea time and Sunday brunch
  • Akira Back Paris — the chef’s first European table, 1 MICHELIN Star

Palace Art Deco on Avenue George-V, The Luxury Collection: 116 rooms, balconies over Paris rooftops, Norbert Tarayre and Akira Back tables.

What is the best Art Deco hotel near the Champs-Élysées?

The Prince de Galles is a five-star hotel of The Luxury Collection, opened in 1929 at 33 avenue George-V.

Its geometric Art Deco architecture makes it a Right Bank icon, an 8-minute walk from the Arc de Triomphe.

The hotel has 159 rooms and suites, steps from the Champs-Élysées and the Golden Triangle.

What are the restaurants at the Prince de Galles?

Akira Back runs his first European table at the Prince de Galles: creative Japanese and Korean cuisine.

19.20 by Norbert Tarayre rounds out the offer in a more convivial, 1920s register.

On warm days, Le Patio opens its Art Deco courtyard for afternoon tea and the Sunday brunch.

Prices and availability — Prince de Galles

Rates start around €840 per night and vary with the season and room category.

The 24/7 concierge and valet service arrange rooms, tables and special requests.

Some balcony rooms open onto the Paris rooftops and, depending on the floor, the Eiffel Tower.

A word from the Concierge

Prince de Galles through the Concierge's eyes

Art Deco palace on avenue George-V, The Luxury Collection: balconies over the Paris rooftops, steps from the Champs-Élysées and Avenue Montaigne.

The Concierge

On avenue George-V, Prince de Galles cultivates a hushed atmosphere where Art Deco shows in every corner: mosaics, black-and-white photography, mirrored headboards. One hundred sixteen rooms and suites make a human-scale house for a Parisian palace, twenty-six of them with a balcony or terrace.

The concierge anticipates without intruding — breakfast on the Patio, a last table at the counter, valet on arrival. That is the essence of a Golden Triangle stay: Paris for grand occasions, steps from Avenue Montaigne, without ever breaking the spell. Akira Back and 19.20 by Norbert Tarayre anchor the house in contemporary Parisian dining.

Location — George-V & Golden Triangle

Prince de Galles stands at 33 avenue George-V, on the corner of the Champs-Élysées. George V metro (line 1) is steps away; the Arc de Triomphe is an eight-minute walk.

The Golden Triangle unfolds from the door: Avenue Montaigne and its couture houses in four minutes, Grand and Petit Palais in twelve, the Seine and Pont de l’Alma in eleven. The concierge coordinates taxis, private cars and walking routes around your appointments.

From upper floors the Eiffel Tower rises above the Haussmann rooftops — a rare privilege for a palace in the 8th arrondissement. The address suits a romantic weekend as well as a back-to-back business stay.

Art Deco heritage & palace experience

Prince de Galles Art Deco is not only the façade: it lives in all 116 rooms and suites. Bathroom mosaics, mirrored headboards, Lalique amenities and framed photography form a signature recognised at once.

Twenty-six rooms and suites have a balcony or terrace — over Le Patio courtyard or the avenue. That is a rarity in the Parisian palace landscape, extending the room outward without leaving the house intimacy.

The 24-hour concierge, valet service and multilingual welcome extend the experience beyond the Art Deco walls. You come here to inhabit a 1929 setting with the comfort expected of a Luxury Collection address — with no compromise on calm or discretion.

Rooms & suites — from Deluxe to the Lalique duplex

One hundred sixteen rooms and suites make a human-scale palace. Art Deco Deluxe and Deluxe Balcon categories (roughly 26 sq m) carry the house graphic signature: mirrored headboard, marble mosaic bathroom, Lalique toiletries.

Mid-tier suites — Mosaic (48 sq m), Macassar, Saphir — add a separate living room and, for some, a terrace over Paris. The Suite Or (97 sq m) offers a modular double living room for private receptions; the Lalique Suite (180 sq m) is a duplex on the 8th and 9th floors born of the collaboration with crystal maker Lalique.

Twenty-six rooms open onto a balcony or terrace — courtyard-side over Le Patio for quiet, avenue-side for Golden Triangle energy. That is the criterion I check first when a guest returns or celebrates an occasion.

Rooms & suites

7 rooms and suites — our Concierge's priority selection.

The hotel at a glance

History & Art Deco birth (1929)

Prince de Galles opened in 1929, at the height of Parisian Art Deco fervour. Architect André Arfvidson designed a geometric façade on avenue George-V, between the Champs-Élysées and Avenue Montaigne.

From the outset the hotel welcomed an international clientele: Churchill, Marlene Dietrich and cinema figures crossed its mosaic lobby. The inner courtyard — today Le Patio — became the house’s secret setting, visible from room balconies.

Now part of The Luxury Collection, the palace has kept its Art Deco identity through restorations: clean lines, marble, brass and black-and-white photography form a décor that does not date. It remains one of the most readable Art Deco hotel addresses in Paris.

Services & amenities

80 services and amenities — palace essentials without excess.

Art Deco palace (1929)André Arfvidson façade, mosaics, marble and black-and-white photography — Luxury Collection heritage since 1929.
Le PatioArt Deco inner courtyard, weekend brunch and alfresco tables — setting visible from the balconies.
Akira Back & 19.20One-MICHELIN-star Japanese-Korean fusion and 19.20 by Norbert Tarayre bar-lounge under one roof.
Wellness & CALMAFitness centre, Wellness Suite with hammam by appointment — CALMA treatments in partnership.
Balconies & terraces26 rooms and suites with a balcony or terrace over Le Patio or avenue George-V.
Lalique in-roomLalique toiletries, mirrored headboards, marble and Art Deco mosaic bathrooms.
24-hour conciergeRound-the-clock reception and concierge, valet, multilingual staff, 24-hour room service.
Golden TriangleAvenue George-V, George V metro (line 1), Champs-Élysées and Avenue Montaigne steps away.

Signature experiences

What the concierge arranges for you, beyond the room.

Restaurants & bars

Six addresses under one roof. Our favourite table wears the Concierge badge.

Spa & wellness

In the press

Press & professional rankings

Forbes Travel Guide

« An emblematic Art Deco palace on avenue George V: balconies over Paris, a mosaic inner courtyard and signature tables at the heart of the Golden Triangle. »

MICHELIN Hotels

« A Luxury Collection address where Parisian Art Deco shows in every detail — from bathroom mosaics to balconies over the rooftops. »

Presse spécialisée

« Since 1929, Prince de Galles has cultivated a hushed atmosphere steps from the Champs-Élysées — one of the most readable Art Deco addresses in Paris. »

Awards

Travelers' Choice 2024 — Tripadvisor, 2024

Instagram

The mosaic Patio at the heart of the palace: breakfasts, tea time and cocktails sheltered from avenue George V. Art Deco lines, a mirrored headboard and soft light — the signature of Prince de Galles rooms. Sunday brunch between fine pastries and sparkling wine — at Akira Back or on Le Patio depending on the weather. From the Patrick Hellmann Suite, the Eiffel Tower unfolds above the Golden Triangle rooftops.

Affiliation: member of The Luxury Collection by Marriott · MICHELIN Guide.

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Location & access

Contact details

  • 33 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris, Île-de-France
Contact & links
Getting there
  • Airport Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (26 km) · 50 min drive — International flights; RER B to Châtelet then metro line 1, or private transfer through the concierge (about 50 min).
  • Airport Paris Orly Airport (17 km) · 40 min drive — Orlyval + RER B or metro line 1; private transfer on reservation (about 35–45 min depending on traffic).
  • Metro George V (0.1 km) · 2 min walk — Line 1 (La Défense – Château de Vincennes): steps from the hotel entrance, direct access to Champs-Élysées, Concorde and the Louvre.
  • Yves Saint Laurent Paris Museum — 5 min walk
  • Palais Galliera — 6 min walk

Guest reviews

Around the hotel

Shopping nearby

The Concierge’s Tip

My tip: for a first stay, ask for the Art Deco Deluxe Balcony room on the inner courtyard side. You gain the Patio’s quiet without losing the light. The ritual I recommend is an evening bath in the mosaic marble, robe and Lalique amenities, before walking to Avenue Montaigne. Let me know your arrival time — I will have the room readied early.

Frequently asked questions

Everything a guest might ask before and during their stay — rooms, dining, spa, family and hotel policies.

Arrival & Departure
Location & Access
Rooms & Amenities
Dining
Activities & Leisure
What is there to do in the evening around Avenue George V?

Bar 19.20 serves signature cocktails and light plates until late service. The concierge adds theatre tables, speakeasy reservations or partner rooftops to match your schedule.

Which cultural visits do you recommend steps from the palace?

The Grand Palais, Palais de Tokyo and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées are a ten-minute walk away. The concierge books morning slots or private visits outside peak hours.

Spa & Wellness
Does the hotel have a spa?

There is no full spa on site. A equipped fitness centre serves guests; the concierge directs you to Triangle d’Or partner spas.

What are the fitness centre hours?

The fitness centre is open to guests on extended hours. Ask reception for an access card on arrival.

Included Services
Can the concierge book museums and shows?

Yes — ticketing, tables, chauffeurs and private tours are core services. Send dates and preferences: we confirm within 24 hours when possible.

Do you offer laundry and dry cleaning?

Yes, with express return on request. Drop your bag before 9 a.m. for same-day service when volume allows.

Family & Kids
Are cots available for infants?

Yes, on request and subject to stock. Specify the child’s age when booking so we set up the cot before you arrive.

Do you offer a child-friendly menu or room service?

Room service and Le Patio offer adapted options on request. Flag allergies and timing: the kitchen prepares simpler plates for younger guests.

Pets
Are pets allowed at Prince de Galles?

Dogs and cats are welcome for €70 per stay, within the weight limit set by the hotel. Notify reception before arrival so we assign a suitable room.

Which pets are accepted and at what rate?

Dogs and cats are welcome for €70 per stay within the hotel weight limit. The concierge can suggest a groomer or a Seine walk nearby.

Accessibility
Is the hotel accessible for guests with reduced mobility?

Adapted rooms and lifts serve all guest floors. Describe your needs when booking: we confirm the room and access route.

Are accessible rooms with roll-in showers available?

Yes, a limited number of adapted rooms with accessible showers are available. Request PMR needs when booking so we assign the right floor and route.

Billing & Policies
Sustainability
What sustainable practices does the palace follow?

Prince de Galles follows Marriott Serve 360 standards: fewer single-use plastics, enhanced recycling and local dining partners. Towels and linens are changed on request only.

Do you offer responsible linens and bathroom amenities?

Lalique bathroom amenities are replenished on request. Rooms carry reusable water bottles and luggage storage to cut car trips after checkout.

The Concierge answers — Prince de Galles

Tables, transfers, spa, excursions or special occasions — how the Concierge replies when you ask.

Transfers & Transport
Can you arrange a transfer from Charles de Gaulle to George V?

The concierge desk can book a chauffeur or limousine based on the flight and luggage. A request at least twenty-four hours ahead, with the flight number, aligns arrival with check-in and valet.

Can you book a chauffeur for an evening on Avenue Montaigne?

A driver can be placed at disposal for couture appointments or dinner. Pick-up and return times are enough to confirm the vehicle and driver contact number.

Restaurant Reservations
I would like the Akira Back counter Saturday — is it possible?

The kitchen-facing counter is the most requested setup at Akira Back. For a weekend, booking two weeks ahead is recommended; the concierge desk forwards the request and confirms availability within twenty-four hours.

Can you book 19.20 tea time for Sunday afternoon?

Weekend tea time fills quickly at 19.20 and on Le Patio in fine weather. Party size and preferred time let the concierge desk propose the available table (Art Deco salon or terrace).

Spa Bookings
Can I have an in-room massage tomorrow morning?

CALMA PARIS works in the Wellness Suite or in-room by appointment, between 9 am and 9 pm. Next-morning slots depend on the partner schedule; the treatment menu is shared when the request is made.

Personalized Experiences
Special Occasions
We need a room for 60 guests at a cocktail — what do you suggest?

Salon Grand Chaillot hosts up to seventy guests in reception format. Floor plan, layouts and a catering quote (19.20 or Akira Back) are available on request from the events concierge.

Can I get an upgrade with my Marriott Bonvoy status?

Upgrades depend on availability the day before arrival and Bonvoy Elite status. The assigned room is confirmed once reception finalises the plan.

Which room do you recommend for a July honeymoon?

Art Deco Deluxe Balcon courtyard or Suite Saphir (terrace) suit a summer honeymoon. Arrival dates allow the category to be held and a discreet in-room touch.

Excursions & Cultural Visits
Can you book tickets for Théâtre des Champs-Élysées tonight?

Tonight’s programme and remaining seats are checked on the theatre website (five minutes on foot). If sold out, Palais de Tokyo or a private evening visit are common alternatives.

Where to dine after the show if Akira Back is full?

19.20 by Norbert Tarayre often holds late tables; Le Patio serves light plates until evening service. Theatre exit time is enough to target an available slot.

Can you book a cocktail bar with a Seine view?

Several Seine-view addresses sit about fifteen minutes by taxi (rooftop, speakeasy or partner hotel bar). Preferred mood and time guide the recommendation.

Shopping & Luxury Services
Can you book a private fitting room on Avenue Montaigne tomorrow morning?

Avenue Montaigne houses sometimes accept a pre-opening slot on request. Target brands and budget let the concierge desk align the itinerary with the stay schedule.

Where to pause between couture appointments?

19.20 tea time or a quick lunch on Le Patio allows a break without leaving the palace. A table can be reserved ahead; valet coordinates return to Avenue Montaigne.

Family Activities
We travel with two children — can you prepare the rooms?

Extra beds, barriers and tailored welcome are prepared when children’s ages are noted. Child room service and Grand Palais activities often complete the stay.

Can you arrange a babysitter for an Akira Back evening?

A vetted partner agency can be recommended on request. Forty-eight hours’ notice, with timing and number of children, is required to arrange care.

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The Concierge's essentials

At a glance

Prince de Galles is a 5-star hotel in Paris (Île-de-France). 159 rooms including 43 suites.

Detailed information
Address
33 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris
Category
5 stars
Capacity
159 rooms including 43 suites
History
Opened in 1929
Architect(s)
Designed by André Arfvidson.
Coordinates
48.8691, 2.3007

Updated 2 July 2026

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Verified facts

Year opened
1929 (Wikidata)

Data collected on 10 June 2026.