Paris is a big city in France with many different neighborhoods. Some in Paris areas are well known and famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre, while others are known for their quiet streets and local cafes. with that being said, Here we are going to talk about some hotels in Paris that you might consider staying in, we'll cover why it's a good choice for you to stay there for resting and make your trip better.
Le Bristol Paris
One hotel that many people like is Le Bristol Paris. It's on a fancy street called 112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, which is known for art galleries and shopping. It's been a hotel for a long, long time, since 1925! Le Bristol has 190 rooms and suites, and they are decorated in a classic French style. People say the workers there are very helpful. It has a pool on the roof where you can see Paris, including the Eiffel Tower, and a famous restaurant called Epicure which has three Michelin stars. Another restaurant, 114 Faubourg, has one Michelin star. People who stay there say the staff really look after them. They like the pretty old Paris style and a quiet 1,200 square meter garden inside. It costs a bit more money, with prices often starting over €1,500 a night, but people who stay there think it's worth it because it's so good. It's a great choice if you want classic luxury and amazing food. You can find more on this websiteThe Ritz Paris
Another very famous hotel is The Ritz Paris. It's right in the middle of Paris, at 15 Place Vendôme. It first opened in 1898. After a big renovation, it reopened in 2016. The Ritz has 142 rooms and suites, some named after famous guests like Coco Chanel. Famous people like Coco Chanel and Ernest Hemingway used to stay there. It has fancy rooms, a school where you can learn to cook (Ritz Escoffier), and a pretty room for afternoon tea called Salon Proust. People who go there say it feels like stepping back in time but still very fancy. It's close to the Louvre museum and a big garden. People say the workers are very good and don't bother you, so it's good if you want to be private. Prices can start from around €1,300-€1,800 a night and go much higher for suites. This hotel is special because of its amazing history and very central location. Their website is ritzparisLe Royal Monceau, Raffles
If you like new things and art like me, Le Royal Monceau, Raffles Paris might be for you. It's located at 37 Avenue Hoche, near big spots like the Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Élysées. This hotel has 149 rooms, including 61 suites and 3 luxury apartments, and was redesigned by Philippe Starck. It has a place to see art (Art District), its own movie theater (Katara Cinema), and someone to help you find art in the city. People who stay there like how lively and artsy it feels. The rooms are big, and it has a great spa called Clarins & myBlend Spa with the largest pool in a Parisian luxury hotel. It also has good restaurants, including the Michelin-starred Italian Il Carpaccio and Matsuhisa Paris by Chef Nobu. Prices often start around €1,000 - €1,500 per night. This hotel is a great pick if you love art and a modern, vibrant feel. You can see more at leroyalmonceau.com or rafflesHôtel Plaza Athénée
Then there's Hôtel Plaza Athénée. You can know it by its red window covers on a fancy street called 25 Avenue Montaigne. This location is in the heart of haute couture. The hotel has 154 rooms and 54 suites. From many rooms, you can see the Eiffel Tower really well! It has five restaurants, including Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée, which has Michelin stars, and a cool bar. People who stay there talk about how fancy it feels and that it's in a great spot for shopping for expensive clothes. It also has a Dior Spa. It costs a lot, with rooms often starting from €1,200 - €1,700 a night. This hotel is a dream for fashion lovers and those wanting iconic Eiffel Tower views. Their website is dorchestercollectionSaint James Paris Hotel
A bit further from the very center of Paris is the Saint James Paris. It's at 5 Place du Chancelier Adenauer in the 16th arrondissement, and it's the only hotel in Paris that looks like a small castle with its own private gardens. It has 50 rooms and suites, each decorated differently. This hotel is smaller and feels more private. It has a Guerlain spa and a Michelin-starred restaurant called Bellefeuille. People who stay there say it's very calm and pretty. They like that the service is just for them and it feels like being in a rich person's private house. They like that it's an escape from the busy city but still easy to get to the main sights like the Arc de Triomphe and Trocadéro. Prices might start around €700-€900. It's perfect if you want a quiet, romantic, and unique stay. The official website is saint-james-parisLa Réserve Paris Hotel and Spa
Another hotel that people really like for its service and nice feel is La Réserve Paris Hotel and Spa. It's at 42 Avenue Gabriel, near the Champs-Élysées, in an old, grand Haussmann-era mansion. It's quite intimate with just 40 rooms and suites (25 of which are suites), meaning it feels very exclusive. You can see the Grand Palais and Eiffel Tower from some parts of the hotel. People say the service is super special, with a butler for every guest. The rooms are big and fancy. It has a two-Michelin-starred restaurant called Le Gabriel and a library for guests. Prices often begin in the range of €1,200-€1,500. This is a top choice if you want very personal service and a feeling of being in a private, super-luxurious home. Their website is lareserve-parisCheval Blanc Paris
Lastly, if you like old moments or feelings mixed with new fancy things, Cheval Blanc Paris is a great newer place, opened in September 2021. It's in the historic La Samaritaine building at 8 Quai du Louvre, right by the River Seine and near the Louvre Museum and Notre Dame. This hotel has 72 rooms and suites, designed by Peter Marino, many with big windows looking at the city and river. It has a Dior Spa Cheval Blanc and several restaurants run by chef Arnaud Donckele, including the three-Michelin-star Plénitude. People who have been there say it looks beautiful, the views of the river are great, and the service is very careful. Prices are at the very high end, likely starting from €1,500 - €2,000 or more. It's a wonderful option for modern luxury with amazing food and views, right in a historic spot. You can find them at chevalblanc link