Paris is buzzing with visitors and new openings. Luxury hotels abound in the French capital but the newest crop is a tour de force of creativity and ambition. Stylish, whimsical, decadent, and more. Here is a list of 5 of our favorite new hotels in Paris:

Left: An outdoor patio with wooden frames, brown sofas, white flooring, and green lawn with panoramic views of Paris from the Bulgari hotel. Right: A huge bedroom with white walls, beige carpet floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Paris.
Top: Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain
Above: Bulgari Hotel

Bulgari Hotel

Bulgari’s Paris hotel is located in the prestigious Triangle d’Or, on the Avenue George V. The seventh property in the luxury brand’s hotel portfolio combines classic Haussmann characteristics and modern design. The hotel’s rooms and suites, 25-meter pool and spa epitomize luxury. The Il Ristorante headed by the three Michelin-starred chef Niko Romito, sophisticated bar and lounges, luscious garden, and breathtaking views make this one of the hottest additions to the City of Light.

Left: An entrance to a chateau with zinc gray roof and a fountain in the middle. Right: A bedroom with wooden furnitures and beige walls.
Saint James

Saint James

Part château, part estate – escape city life within the Pérephérique at Saint James. Located in the quiet 16th arrondissement you’ll find yourself just moments away from the peace of the Bois de Boulogne, Frank Gehry’s Fondation Louis Vuitton, Avenue Foch and the Champs Élysées. The 19th century inspired décor and architecture are combined with subtle modern touches. The hotel’s expansive, luscious gardens and genteel interiors make it unlike any other hotel in Paris. The subterranean Guerlain spa further transports you after a long day in the bustling city. 

A bar with dark decor and marbled tables, overlooking the Eiffel Tower
The Langosteria at Cheval Blanc

Cheval Blanc

Located in the La Samaritaine Art Deco compound, Cheval Blanc is owned by LVMH, ensuring that fashion is at the fore. The hotel is a pillar of the restoration of La Samaritaine – a glorious 19th century department store carrying everything from clothes to toys. The spectacular interior promotes art de vivre. 1930’s art deco mixes with 1970’s chic. Spacious suites with swoon-worthy views of the Seine, a see-and-be seen crowd at its trendy bar, along with fine Italian cuisine at Le Tout-Paris Brasserie are just some of the highlights. But the pièce de résistance is the Dior Spa, an homage to the famed fashion house along with a 30-meter swimming pool – the longest in any European hotel. 

Left: A bedroom with white pillows, cream-colored walls at the Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain, and a white bedside lamp. Right: A bathroom sink with a large rectangle mirror held by two bronze plates in one of the luxury rooms at Paris's Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain.
Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain

Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain

Opened in Spring 2022, Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain captures the coziness of home and Parisian neighborhood life, located just between the Seine and the famed Café de Flore. The large, comfortable rooms have an haute couture atmosphere, with plush bedding and luxury linens. Recover from the hustle and bustle of a long day in the city at the hotel’s spa which features a pool, fitness room, meditation and yoga, massage and hammam. The Les Parisiens restaurant and James Joyce Bar (the author lived at Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain) are frequented by guests and locals alike who come for Chef Thibault Sombardier’s haute bistronomy and the bar’s signature cocktails.

Left: A courtyard gate at Monsieur George hotel and Spa covered with green vines. Right: A bedside table in the hotel with 3 silver mugs, a whisky glass, and a black and brown mirror.
Monsieur George Hotel and Spa

Monsieur George Hotel and Spa

A classic Haussmann building has been transformed into an uber-chic 5-star hotel by designer Anouska Hempel. The rooms have a variety of design themes, ranging from Art Deco to Asian. Just moments from the Champs Élysées, the hotel’s decadent hospitality, Le Tigre spa, wine cellar and Eiffel Tower views are unrivaled. The excellent gastronomic Galanga restaurant mixes flavors from the East and West, where dishes are influenced by the flavors of Japan and Indochina. There is also the Monsieur George bistro along with the cocktail bar which infuses herbs from the hotel’s patio into homemade elixirs.

Addresses:

Bulgari Hotel – 30 avenue George V, 75008 Paris

Saint James – 5 place du Chancelier Adenauer, 75116 Paris

Cheval Blanc – 8 quai du Louvre, 75001 Paris

Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain – 5 rue du Pré aux Clercs, 75007 Paris

Monsieur George Hotel and Spa – 17 rue Washington, 75008 Paris

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Left: A bedroom with white bedsheet, beige walls, and white night lamps at the Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain hotel. Right: A lounge at the Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain with green walls, brown floor, and a white fireplace in the middle.
Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain

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