What used to be the home of Prince Roland Bonaparte has now been transformed into Europe's very first Shangri-La Hotel. This ultra-luxurious hotel, situated just a stone's throw away from the Champs-Élysées, makes a great starting point from which to explore all that the City of Light has to offer, and you don't even have to leave your room to begin your explorations! Many rooms afford spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower, and you can even see the River Seine. You don't even have to venture out to fulfill your gastronomic needs; La Bauhinia is ideal for a light meal, whereas Shang Palace offers you an elaborate Cantonese dining experience. All this luxury comes at a price, though; be prepared to shell out an exorbitant amount!
Commission by Fernand Halphen for his wife, the Chateau Mont-Royal is one of the most romantic and stunning villas in the La Chapelle-en-Serval. The first chateau design plan was submitted by renowned architect René Sergent in his celebrated Anglo-Norman. However, the King did not like this design and commissioned for Guillaume Tronchet to build the structure instead. Built in the early 20th Century, the building has a beautiful facade with bas-relief work, a theater which emulates the design of Opéra-Comique. The chateau has now been converted to a five star hotel which is a popular getaway for a romantic weekend or a family holiday.
Le Royal Monceau-Raffles, Paris is one of the most luxurious hotels in the city. Under the Raffles Hotels and Resort chain, this hotel strives to provide the best of services and facilities in style. The decor perfectly blends with the hues of multicultural Paris, with artwork from the hotels private collection. The rooms are spacious and designed to ensure a relaxed and pleasant stay. The hotel is centrally located, giving easy access to city's major attractions and sights! For a luxurious Parisian getaway, book your rooms at Le Royal Monceau-Raffles!
Le Roch Hotel & Spa is a charming boutique hotel that has easy access to nearby attractions, shopping centers and other tourist spots. All the rooms in this beautiful hotel are well designed with a modern aesthetic providing utmost comfort and luxury to their guests. The interiors of the room are tastefully done up as well as their other amenities that includes a restaurant, a mini bar and a well equipped spa. The swimming pool at this hotel is quite romantic with dimmed lights. At the end of the pool you can see a little waterfall, and if you swim past it you find yourself in a steam/sauna room, as charming as the rest of the place.
Popular with the English aristocracy and with Middle Eastern visitors, this 19th-century hotel offers opulence and elegance on a grand scale. Adorned with artwork and antiques, the spacious and lavishly decorated bedrooms simply ooze luxury. Afternoon jazz concerts take place in the conservatory, a delightful spot for afternoon tea, and the hotel restaurant features in the gourmet bible, Michelin Guide. Rooms overlooking the Tuileries Gardens need to be booked well in advance.
This three-star hotel occupies a charming 18th-century mansion, near the Boulevard St. Germain. Throughout the hotel, you will find antique furniture, exquisite objets d'art, beautiful fabrics and gilded panels. The rooms are bright and comfortable; two of them have balconies. There is a pleasant sitting area and breakfast area in the vaulted basement, and a paved courtyard with tables and chairs.