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Hôtel Louvre Richelieu

★★★Paris
8.7/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Suite
1x Sofa Bed 25 Up to 4

The unit offers 2 beds.

Comfort Triple Room
1x Twin 19 Up to 3

This room features a modern décor, free Wi-Fi access and a modern bathroom with a shower. Complimentary tea and coffee i…

Deluxe Room
1x King 15 Up to 3

1 King Bed 161 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 26-inch LED TV with digital channels Food & Dri…

Deluxe Double Room
1x Super King 15 Up to 2

This room features a modern décor, free Wi-Fi access and a modern bathroom with a rain-fall shower. Complimentary tea an…

Comfort Single Room
1x Twin 13

This room features a modern décor, free Wi-Fi access and a modern bathroom with a rain-fall shower. Complimentary tea an…

Comfort Double Room
1x Queen 13 Up to 2

This room features a modern décor, free Wi-Fi access and a modern bathroom with a shower. Complimentary tea and coffee i…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Kei★★★ MichelinLa Liste 99 Kei for Kei Kobayashi, a chef born in Nagano, Japan, who trained with the likes of Gilles Goujon and Alain Ducasse. His father was a cook in a traditional kaiseki restaurant (where high-flying meals are served in small courses – akin to Western haute cuisine), but it was while watching a documentary on French cuisine that he found his vocation. Today, his work verges on perfection: in a virtuoso blend of flavours and exquisite plating, he allows high-quality ingredients to shout their name simply and stunningly. For example, binchotan lobster with sweet pepper seasoning or aged Galician beef p430m
  • Sushi Yoshinaga★★ Michelin This exceptional restaurant has left nothing to chance: ceramics designed by a Japanese artist, rosewood chopsticks set out on a small cedar tray, maple wood panelling and soft lighting. Sushi master Tomoyuki Yoshinaga crafts a feast of outstanding fish, including different varieties of fatty tuna, which he surgically prepares and seasons – all for the benefit of no more than 10 diners at a time. This culinary performance of high-flying precision covers textures, maturations, serving temperatures and a vast array of flavours depending on the omakase menu. We also noticed and applauded more per408m
  • Nhome★ Michelin Matan Zaken has thrown out the culinary textbook! After globetrotting around the world and working as the private chef to top fashion houses, with stints at Frenchie in London, the George V with Christian Le Squer and Saturne with Sven Chartier, the Franco-Israeli chef now operates in this astonishing vaulted cellar opposite the Palais Royal. In a buzzy vibe created by one large table d’hôte, he proposes a Scandinavian-style creative menu that draws on multiple influences (notably Japanese and Middle Eastern) and a wide range of culinary techniques (low-temperature, binchotan charcoal, ferment37m
  • Sushi B★ Michelin Lining the delightful Louvois Square, this microscopic restaurant (seats only eight) is well worth a visit. The interior oozes well-heeled zenitude: marble, upholstered seats, fine glassware… However, it is the chef’s talent that draws foodies like bees to honey! This master craftsman works only with the freshest ingredients, curating them with surgical precision. His consummate talent comes to the forefront as you admire him craft sushis and makis that are never overpowered by soy sauce or wasabi. Balanced flavours and complimentary textures: fillet of grilled seabass, spinach and lemon-flavo138m
  • Maison Ruggieri Palais Royal★ Michelin In his swish new Palais Royal HQ, Martino Ruggieri gives free rein to his creative bent in an exceptional setting. The menu immediately sets the tone, courtesy of free-verse poems that arouse both our senses and our artistic sensibility: “White”, “Beasts and Abysses”, “Delicacy”, “Strength”… The score unveils the Italian chef’s love of daring combinations (sea urchin and foie gras, bacon and almonds, calf’s sweetbread with dulse seaweed), powerful flavours and bold sauces. Ruggieri helms a culinary workshop that has no qualms about shaking off the cobwebs of tradition.151m
  • Pantagruel★ Michelin Just a hop from the Palais Royal gardens, behind an engaging pale blue façade, Pantagruel is depicted by an eclectic interior of terracotta red, electric blue and Directoire chairs. Jason Gouzy, who hails from Rennes and trained at Ferrandi, l’Assiette Champenoise, Le Bristol and Le Baudelaire, crafts fun-loving, modern fare. A ‘gargantuan egg’ with a play on textures of rice and leeks, a croq’homard (lobster toastie), mousseline and bisque of Breton lobster illustrate the bang-on, crisp approach of this virtuoso chef. Slick, youthful, front-of-house team and a colourful mood set the scene in 281m
  • Plénitude - Cheval Blanc Paris★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #18La Liste 99 The revamped Samaritaine department store is home to the luxurious Cheval Blanc Hotel, within whose walls lies this restaurant, the haunt of low-profile chef, Arnaud Donckele, who has three stars to his name at La Vague d'Or in St Tropez. Wholly committed, he pops in and out of the kitchen to share his passion with diners. His new spin on classical cuisine takes you on a voyage between Normandy, his place of birth, and the Mediterranean, his home of adoption and the Paris region… It is impossible not to be bowled over by his work, from its delicacy and generosity to the exceptional quality of 926m
  • Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse★★ Michelin Take an iconic luxury hotel opposite the Jardin des Tuileries and an incredibly gifted chef, Alain Ducasse, then add a sprinkling of luxury à la Versailles (white ceiling adorned with gilding, crystal chandeliers) and – voilà! – you get Le Meurice. This place has not failed to catch the imagination of wealthy foreign patrons, who come to soak up that Parisian je-ne-sais-quoi. The Ducasse brand is cultivated by executive chef Amaury Bouhours: the tasting menus featuring dishes served in small portions are both a tribute to French tradition and a showcase of the chef's creativity. High-profile p704m
  • Omar Dhiab★ Michelin Almost next-door to Place des Victoires, Omar Dhiab has found himself a minimalist lair with an open kitchen and a swanky white marble counter. His cuisine revolves around flavoursome ingredients, is rich in creative notes and flanked by a meticulous attention to the sauces and seasonings, some of which are of Egyptian origin. Examples include sea urchin au naturel and cumin-flavoured coral lentils, or roast stag with a herbaceous seasoning and smoked mustard. The light, tempting desserts are an ode to the seasons. Front-of-house service by a youthful, enthusiastic team.384m
  • Jin★ Michelin Wedged between the Louvre Museum and Place Vendôme, this suitably exclusive, well-heeled establishment caters to ten diners at most, who are lucky enough to book a seat at the handsome wooden counter. Diners admire the dexterity of the Japanese chefs as they meticulously craft sushi and sashimi with knife-edged precision using only top-calibre produce (the fish, from Brittany or Spain, is matured to be served at the optimal moment). There is a single "omakase" menu, meaning the diner leaves the choice to the chef. A consummate performance of virtuoso talent, discreet, slick service and a super416m

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Louvre Museum art and archeology museum in Paris, France608m
  • Musée d'Orsay art museum in Paris, France1.1km
  • Palais Garnier opera house in Paris, France732m
  • Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris1.8km
  • place Vendôme square in Paris, France584m
  • Louvre Pyramid glass and metal pyramid in the main courtyard of the Louvre Palace620m
  • place de la Concorde square in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France1.2km
  • Tuileries Garden public garden in Paris, France867m

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