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Georges V
Voted the best International city hotel for 6 consecutive
years by Andrew Harper's Hideaway report, the Four Seasons
George V Hotel offers the ultimate in luxury, conveniently
located minutes from the Champs Elysees. Enjoy the
fitness centre and pool or pamper yourself in their fabulous
spa. Enjoy fine dining or a drink at the bar.
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Hotel Bristol
Le Bristol is located on the
famous rue de Faubourg Saint Honore, in the heart of the
city’s most elegant shopping district.
Enjoy one of the largest indoor
gardens in Paris or the view of Paris from the rooftop
indoor pool. Workout at the high tech fitness center and
savor the delectable cuisine prepared by Michelin 2* Chef
Eric Frechon.
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Edouard
VII
The stylishly renovated Edouard
VII Hotel is a family run gem full of history and Paris charm.
As the only hotel on the impressive Avenue de l”Opera, its
excellent location lends itself equally to sighseeing and to
business. The hotel also boasts an excellent
restaurant managed by the Michelin starred chef Gilles Choukroun.
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Prince
De Galles
Built in 1928 during the Art
Deco period, this hotel is a legendary place capturing the
essence and mystery of Paris. Named to the Conde Nast Traveler
2004 & 2005 Gold Lists, the Prince de Galles flawlessly blends
Parisien elegance with warm hospitality.
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L'Hotel
L’Hotel originally built in the
19th century, is a 6 story period building on the
Left Bank. The fashionable interior designer Jacque Garcia ahs
recently refurbished L’Hotel from top to bottom, modernizing
while retaining its original charm. Each of the 20 guest rooms
has its own unique character.
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Le
Regina
The Hotel Regina is the first of
three Parisien luxury hotels created by Leonard Tauber and
Constant Bavarez who also built the Raphael and the Majestic.
The Regina was built on the former site of the Louvre Palace’s
royal carousel and the hotel has not forgotten this past; its
restaurant, The Pluvinel, is named for Antoine de Pulvinel, who
was the king’s Equerry in the 16th century.
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Westminster
The Hotel Westminster is a small
deluxe hotel located in the centre of Paris on the prestigious
rue de la Paix, just a stone’s throw from Place Vendome, the
Opera, the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre. The hotel boast
101 luxurious guest rooms and suites, all renovated and
individually decorated with antique furniture. The hotel’s
gastronomic restaurant “Le Celadon” offers the exceptional
cuisine prepared by Chef Christophe Moisana.
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Westin
Paris
With easy access to Paris’s many
cultural and business activities, the Westin Paris offers
magnificent views of the city and the Tuileries Gardens. The
hotel’s 438 guest rooms and suites capture the European
splendor. They are elegantly appointed and offer all the modern
amenities. Enjoy a workout in the fitness centre or dine at Le
First. Designed by Jacques Garcia, Le First restaurant prepares
a contemporary refined twist on traditional brasserie style
cuisine.
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Royal Monceau
The
Hotel Royal Monceau is a haven for the very best in French lifestyle, luxury and sophistication. This 4* hotel has 203 rooms, including 45 suites that have recently been refurbished. The rooms are tastefully decorated with period furniture, deep pile carpets, warm-toned fabrics and marble bathrooms.
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