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7 Parisian palaces not to miss

Discovering the seven most luxurious hotels in Paris and even the world, where you must spend a night at least once in your life!

When luxury and refinement meet in the capital of lovers, pleasure is never very far away. Parisian palaces are full of high-end services and services with spacious rooms, gourmet restaurants, incredible amenities. Do we have to forget to count on the architecture and design that crown this perfection and excellence in the world of hospitality?

We present you seven palaces of Paris new and old, where to spend a night. According to the dates of stay, nice discounts are to be taken!

Hotel de Crillon

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Located on the Place de la concorde, the Crillon offers a prestigious setting with more than 140 rooms including more than 35 suites. It was in this hotel that the marriage of Louis XVI was celebrated and it was also here that the act of independence of the United States was signed in the 18th century. Closed for 2 years, it reopened in 2014 and offers 3 presidential suites.

Hotel Fouquet’s Barrière

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The Fouquet’s Barrière : located in the 8th arrondissement, avenue George V, it is the first Parisian palace to have received 5 stars. It has 107 rooms including 40 suites over 80 m2.

The Peninsula Paris

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The Peninsula : it is a new Parisian palace located on Kléber Street, close to the Arc de Triomphe. With 200 rooms including 34 suites, this new hotel imposes by its gigantic size (33000 m2).

The Ritz

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The Ritz : internationally known to be as one of the drop points of stars and other VIPs from all over the world, the Ritz, located Place Vendôme, was closed until 2014, when it reopened by offering 103 rooms including 56 suites.

The Meurice

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The Meurice : located rue de Rivoli in the 1st arrondissement, it is simply the first Parisian palace. With 160 rooms including 42 suites, the Parisian palace evokes an old private residence of the 18th century. It should be noted that his kitchen is renowned for its chef Alain Ducasse.

Plaza Athenée

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The Plaza Athénée : located rue de Montaigne in the 8th arrondissement, this palace which opened its doors in the 1913s currently has 146 rooms including 45 suites. The decoration varies according to the floors, sometimes decorative art, sometimes classic Louis XVI type.

Four Seasons Hotel George V

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The Four Seasons Hotel George V : located on the avenue of the same name, this incredible hotel has 244 rooms including 59 beautiful suites. The interior decoration oscillates between the classicism of the 17th century and the romanticism of the 19th century.

And what about Bristol a few steps away from the Champs-Elysées, from Cheval Blanc to Samaritan or even from Lutetia?

Did you stay in one of these Parisian palaces?

Samuel Brown

Samuel Brown

I'm Samuel Brown, an enthusiastic explorer forever in search of the extraordinary. Life's journey is my ultimate muse, teeming with captivating moments, from hiking through pristine landscapes to immersing myself in diverse cultures. Each destination has its own unique story, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my narratives, I aspire to ignite your wanderlust, offering insights, tips, and the sheer thrill of discovery. Join me on this remarkable odyssey, as we uncover the world's hidden gems and create cherished memories that define our shared adventure.

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