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The Presidential Suite of 100 sqm offers a private terrace with Tour Eiffel and Montmartre view. Spacious dining and kit…
The Suite Champs-Elysees offers a splendid terrace. The 80sqm suite offers a confortable king bed, located at the 7th fl…
Located at the 7th floor, the Montaigne Suite is offer 65 sqm with a terrace. The suite offers a confortable king bed an…
Executive Suite with king bed and a large terrace available for some of rooms. Living room separated, high floor with ci…
Family Room with two queen beds, free wifi in the room. Marble bathroom, working desk and table. Room with street view
Decorated in a contemporary style, this suite is more spacious and offers air conditioning and a mini-bar. Extras in th…
Decorated in a contemporary style, this room offers air conditioning and a mini-bar. Extras in the Executive Room inclu…
Decorated in a contemporary style, all rooms are air-conditioned and have a mini-bar. Extras in this room include a pri…
Set on the upper floors, these rooms are accessible by a elevator and offer a view of the interior garden or Rue de Berr…
Decorated in a contemporary style, all rooms are air-conditioned and have a mini-bar. Please note that extra beds and c…
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Restaurants nearby
- Pierre Gagnaire★★★ Michelin In an interior dominated by a masterful charcoal work, an "urban cave painting" depicting a bestiary by the artist Adel Abdessemed, Pierre Gagnaire continues to finetune France’s culinary scene with his adventurous, wholehearted and excessive signature cuisine. This fan of jazz and contemporary art never rests on his laurels. Gagnaire's restaurant, which has had three stars since 1996, reflects his character: modern, understated and subtly sophisticated, all of which is in perfect harmony with the service. The poetic dishes are constantly reinvented, like small "satellite" portions sent into o255m
- Le Cinq★★★ Michelin Unadulterated style and opulence – lofty columns, ornate mouldings and tall bouquets of flowers, all bathed in soft light pouring in from the interior garden… Here, in one of the most prestigious Parisian palaces, chef Christian Le Squer commands respect by working his magic year after year. His timeless cuisine, always showcasing outstanding produce, unveils his virtuoso technique and phenomenal delicacy. Hailing from Morbihan, he never fails to pay tribute to his native Brittany, brilliantly celebrating this terroir and its seafood, eg lait ribot (Breton buttermilk) is paired with caviar and412m
- Le Taillevent★★ Michelin This iconic establishment dating back to 1946 is the epitome of French classicism. Run by the Gardinier family (Les Crayères in Reims), Taillevent is nothing short of an institution. Here in the former private mansion of the Duke of Morny (19C), you are cocooned from the world outside. Chef Giuliano Sperandio is in charge of the kitchen. Tradition is honoured with some elements being prepared tableside, such as the meat or fish trolley served in two courses (veal chop, Pornic pigeon, the catch from small-boat fishing etc) or the classic crêpes Suzette, flambéed first with Grand Marnier and the242m
- L'Orangerie★★ Michelin This restaurant is established in this glazed extension in the courtyard of the George V hotel, graced by an amazing hanging porcelain sculpture of thousands of bougainvillea petals. It provides the perfect foil to the chef’s healthy universe which zooms in on vegetables as well as dairy produce and seafood, as he voluntarily eschews meat. The ingredients are superb, the cooking is surgically precise, as is the balance struck between the flavours. As for the remarkably light sauces, they subtly combine maritime and vegetable notes and manage to bring an element of surprise to each dish, while 411m
- Galanga★ Michelin The small, exquisitely appointed restaurant of an Art deco-inspired bijou hotel is plush without being starched. The Nice-born chef signs a modern inspired score, founded on consummate craftsmanship and a genuine passion for forthright flavours. The menu celebrates the Mediterranean courtesy of sun-drenched dishes in which veggies play the main roles, savvily enhanced with judicious spices. High-precision cooking, big-boned jus and delicately balanced seasonings set the scene, illustrated by a marinated fillet of mackerel in tosazu vinegar, creating a vibrant combination of contrasts. The dess110m
- Le Gabriel - La Réserve Paris★★★ Michelin Just a well-heeled step from the Champs-Élysées, this restaurant is set in the swish, swanky La Réserve, a 19C Napoleon III-style mansion refurbished by renowned interior designer, Jacques Garcia. The dining room is clad in magnificent materials, such as Spanish gilt leather and Versailles parquet flooring. Jérôme Banctel affirms his distinctive culinary personality with two tasting menus: "Virée", a tribute to his native Brittany, and "Périple", an invitation to travel the world – taking in Japan, as well as Turkey, where the chef discovered the incomparable textures produced by cooking in li768m
- Épicure★★★ MichelinLa Liste 98 Le Bristol is the quintessence of luxury, from its spa suites and superb formal garden to its rooftop pool and dining area with Louis XVI furnishings, mirrors, and tall French windows looking out onto the greenery. In the kitchen of the flagship restaurant, Arnaud Faye errs towards minimalism with his light and refined preparations – a purity of flavours that does not preclude generosity in the dishes. The ingredients are of course excellent, the cooking techniques and temperatures flawless; the bread is made on the premises from heirloom wheat varieties, the sauces are light yet highly concen825m
- Apicius★ Michelin Housed in a sumptuous 18C private mansion that calls to mind a small palace, Apicius is named after this Ancient Roman epicurean who is said to have written the first cookbook. Chef Mathieu Pacaud is keeping the flame alive at this legendary place with a magnificent terrace that amounts to a remarkably bucolic garden in the city. The dishes perpetuate fine bourgeois tradition and achieve a synthesis between classicism and creativity. Time passes, Apicius changes… but remains!318m
- Le Clarence★★ Michelin This lavish 1884 private mansion just off the Champs-Élysées is graced with a luxurious interior that embodies the essence of French art de vivre. In the wake of Christophe Pelé, Andrea Capasso has embraced the house tradition of unfettered, yet disciplined cuisine strewn with bold notes. A keen surf and turf champion, the chef slips Italian twists into what he calls ‘satellite’ dishes, while savvily developing a single theme within each menu. The wine list is enough to make your head spin; one of its two sections is devoted to the owner's prestigious wines. The lounges on the upper floors are712m
- Imperial Treasure★ Michelin A stone’s throw from the emblematic Champs Elysées, this establishment is just the ticket to try China’s imperial cuisine: sharing, lavish ingredients and time-honoured, even ancestral, recipes. Beneath the watchful eye of a head chef assisted by a kitchen brigade, as talented as they are numerous, each dish becomes a tribute to tradition: Peking duck exquisitely carved by your tableside, dim sum to die for, or chicken in Chinese yellow wine steeped in suave, subtle flavours. In a setting with a sense of occasion, each diner is pampered by a zealous front-of-house team, who also plays the role349m
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Attractions nearby
- avenue des Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris, France426m
- Arc de Triomphe triumphal arch in Paris636m
- Eiffel Tower tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France1.7km
- Petit Palais building housing the Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris1.1km
- Musée d'Orsay art museum in Paris, France2.2km
- place de la Concorde square in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France1.5km
- Louvre Museum art and archeology museum in Paris, France2.7km
- Pont Alexandre III bridge that spans the Seine in Paris, France1.2km
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