Four Seasons
Hotel George V, Paris
An art deco landmark starring iconic views and
michelin-starred dining
Take a short stroll from the iconic Champs-Elysees in the Golden Triangle of Paris and you’ll find the Four Seasons Hotel George V – an art-deco landmark and the epitome of glamour and romance. A stone’s throw from the glittering Eiffel Tower and all the haute couture you could ever dream of, this art deco property is everything you’d expect to find from a Four Seasons in Europe.
With Michelin-star dining, an indulgent spa and pool, wine cellar and marble courtyard – not to mention sprawling suites with views to die for – a stay here feels like stepping straight into an issue of French Vogue.
Bienvenue to le spa
your sanctuary in the heart of the city
After a day of taking in the sights or shopping ‘til you drop’, take a moment to unwind in the elegant and peaceful Le Spa with luxurious products designed to pamper the body and mind. Or, prepare for a day of indulgence with a visit to the cutting-edge fitness room and dip in the 17m pool.
Culinary excellence
Currently, the hotel holds a total of five Michelin stars and is the only hotel in Europe currently with that distinction. The hotel’s signature restaurant and gastronomic hotspot is Le Cinq, where Chef Christian Le Squer and his team serve theatrical modern French gastronomy. Adding to the line-up is Mediterranean-inspired Le George and the more informal L’Orangerie – along with the intimate bar, La Galerie, and the legendary wine cellar.
Each restaurant’s unique interiors are equally striking and the service is second to none, making Hotel George V Paris’ finest dining destination.
Style and Character
Hotel George V is a fashionista’s mecca and Paris’ most historic little-black-book address. When you enter the hotel, immediately you are wowed by the extravagant Jeff Leatham floral displays – the extraordinary floral theme changes every season, with a team of nine florists expertly arranging 15,000 freshly cut Dutch blooms a month.
The interiors throughout are nothing short of palatial, with coveted art work, crystal chandeliers, bourgeois furniture and 17th-century Flanders tapestries – guests are instantly transported to a life of pure luxury.
Guest Rooms & the Iconic Eiffel Tower Suite
With Four Seasons, every room is designed and decorated to a high standard and that’s absolutely the case here with entry-level deluxe rooms offering a desk with exquisite vintage-styled stationery, tempting armchairs and a coffee table. Marble bathrooms boast a tub and walk-in shower, indulgent mirror television and green tea-perfumed Bvlgari products.
All 244 rooms are quintessentially French, classical Louis XV in style but it’s the Eiffel Tower Suite that’s the real showstopper. Flooded with natural light, it is positively ‘Instagrammable’ and the spacious, panoramic terrace commands unspoiled views of the city’s landmarks. Guests in this suite also benefit from a dedicated personal attendant to ensure their stay is unforgettable.