Paris is a city with an enviable array of luxury hotels, many of which are housed in former royal residences or historic Art Deco landmarks. The French government has even introduced a “Palace“ distinction for the cream of the crop: an award that marks the property as a five-star hotel with “exceptional characteristics ”. It has since expanded this special distinction to 33 properties across France.
We’ve gone one step further and created our very own list of the best hotels in Paris, including a few palace stays and other luxury establishments previously reviewed by our editors. Whether you’re looking for Eiffel Tower views or boutique stays in trendy neighbourhoods, we’ve compiled some of our favourites – all available to book through Cathay Holidays.

Credit: Four Seasons Hotel George V

Credit: Four Seasons Hotel George V

Credit: Four Seasons Hotel George V
Best for: celebrity-approved luxury (Palace distinction)
Step into the lobby of this historic Art Deco property and you’ll be greeted by striking floral displays, mosaic floors and views across its private courtyard. An established favourite with high-profile guests – from The Beatles to the Kardashians – the Four Seasons George V combines discreet luxury with a central location just steps from the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe and the metro line. Views of the Eiffel Tower and a collection of restaurants boasting six Michelin stars between them complete the picture, alongside the quietly impressive Le Bar and an underground swimming pool. Renowned for its impeccable service and subtle luxury, the Paris Four Seasons continues to set the tone for the brand worldwide.

Credit: Cheval Blanc Paris

Credit: Cheval Blanc Paris
Best for: Eiffel Tower views
Located along the Seine, the Cheval Blanc Paris makes an immediate impression with its Art Deco façade and light-filled interiors overlooking the Eiffel Tower. One of the more intimate hotels on this list, it has just 72 rooms and is part of the LVMH portfolio. Highlights include a Dior spa, Michelin-starred dining and a rooftop brasserie with landmark views – making it a compelling choice for romantic stays.
Read our full Cheval Blanc Paris review.

Credit: Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel

Credit: Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel
Best for: sightseeing in majesty (Palace distinction)
Commissioned by Louis XV and completed in 1758, the Hôtel de Crillon has transitioned from royal residence to Palace hotel while retaining its neoclassical grandeur. Interiors balance historic detail with modern comforts, and rooms channel Parisian apartment-style elegance with spacious marble bathrooms and butler service. Its location on the Place de la Concorde offers easy access to the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe, while select suites designed by Karl Lagerfeld add an extra layer of distinction.

Credit: Hôtel Plaza Athénée
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