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Shangri-La’s first European outpost is no small affair. Palatial 19th century building–the former residence of Napoleon’s nephew, Prince Roland Bonaparte–boasts 54 rooms and... read more
Across the street from the parental Five Hotel, the One is an independent six-room suite that functions like a private apartment. The big draw is a "floating bed" attached to the wall with no suppo... read more
Small boutique hotel near the Champs with a neo-classical style to mimic the neighboring bourgeoisie. The designer made his name by tricking out the ultra-luxe George V. For the Keppler he mixes bl... read more
Sitting a stone's throw from the Chateau de Versailles (which means 30 minutes outside of Paris), this five-star hotel is surrounded by 3 acres of landscaped perfection, courtesy of designer Louis ... read more
International beautifuls and dialed-in businessfolk love this slick spot in the residential 16th, not far from the Tour Eiffel. Opened in early 2005, it was studiously decorated by furniture design... read more
Lodged in a Haussmann-style mansion, this address offers a stunning combination of Victorian-era class and contemporary aesthetics. Thomas Vidalenc’s design harmoniously juxtaposes old and ne... read more
In a 19th Century mansion once home to the Duchess of Rivoli, designer Martin Margiela dispenses with the 5-star frippery, and dispassionate postmodern pastiche with a veritable sea of stark, ideol... read more
L’Hôtel provided the provocation for these last words of Oscar Wilde. But the claim to fame is less dubious thanks to a luxe redesign by Jacques Garcia. Rooms are individually themed&md... read more
Jean-Gilbert’s jewel remains an A-List address even after more than a decade of hype. More for posing than pampering, with style trumping substance. Regular rooms are suitably boudoir chic bu... read more
Parisians come just for the lounge, but the beds here ain't bad neither. Those lucky enough to stay the night can be assured that the shaving mirror inside their stone-lined rain shower will never ... read more
One of the "newer" luxury hotels on the scene, the George V dates back to only 1928. The art deco building was designed by an American architect and served as Eisenhower's HQ at the end of WWII. Hi... read more
It's here where you'll find the hotel balcony that gave Carrie Bradshaw, in the final episode of Sex and the City, a view of the Eiffel Tower and a wee orgasm. The Terrace Eiffel suite starts at &e... read more
Color-coordinated bathtubs are one of many detailed touches designe...
Situated on the Place du Marché Saint-Honoré, this&nb...
Paris merits a cult Polaroid film and accessories shop of its own, ...
Louis Benech-designed garden combines two restaurants and the Long ...
This completely refurbished hotel at the steps of the Sacré ...