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Installed in an 18th-century hôtel particulier on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Le Bristol Paris was the capital's first Palace-class hotel. Period antiques and Gobelin tapestries furnish interiors anchored by Arnaud Faye's three-Michelin-starred Épicure and in-house chocolate ateliers. The sixth-floor pool—designed by Ceasar Pinnau with Art Deco murals—overlooks the Eiffel Tower, while the 13,000-square-foot English garden remains the largest among Parisian palaces.

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France's oldest palace hotel has welcomed royalty since 1835, its Versailles-inspired salons updated by Philippe Starck with signature wit. The Belle Étoile suite commands a 360-degree rooftop panorama, while lower floors face the Tuileries. Alain Ducasse oversees the two-Michelin-starred dining room, pastry virtuoso Cédric Grolet runs an adjacent boutique, and Paris's sole Valmont spa anchors three treatment rooms with hammam.

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Grace Kelly and Rihanna have occupied rooms at this 1913 Belle Époque landmark on avenue Montaigne, where eighteenth-century elegance coexists with Art Deco flair. Jean Imbert commands five restaurants, including the eponymous dining room beneath a ceiling gilded with 20,000 gold leaves. The Dior Institut spa offers Europe's first light therapy room, while many suites open onto Eiffel Tower balconies framed by Louis XVI interiors and the hotel's signature red awnings.

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Commissioned by Louis XV in 1758, this neoclassical palace facing Place de la Concorde balances historical grandeur—pink marble floors, gold-trimmed balustrades, Karl Lagerfeld-designed suites—with contemporary refinement. L'Écrin holds two Michelin stars; Chef Paul Pairet's Nonos delivers French grilling; Bar Les Ambassadeurs pours champagne beneath an arcaded terrace. Below ground, an infinity pool lined with 17,600 golden scales anchors the spa experience.

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Prince Roland Bonaparte's former residence anchors this European flagship of the Shangri-La group, where Pierre-Yves Rochon's Empire-inflected interiors meet contemporary minimalism across 100 rooms, nearly half opening onto private balconies overlooking the Eiffel Tower. The 15-meter pool ranks as Paris's largest hotel pool, while Shang Palace holds France's only Michelin star for Chinese cuisine, complemented by La Bauhinia's French fine dining beneath a grand glass cupola.

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This 1929 art deco landmark on Avenue George V, once frequented by Churchill and Dietrich, has been meticulously restored by Pierre-Yves Rochon with ébène de Macassar wood, Saint Laurent marble, and Tamara de Lempicka paintings. Chef Akira Back's inaugural European restaurant delivers Japanese-Korean fusion in a minimalist black setting, while the private Wellness Suite spa offers hammam rituals and the signature Rituel Divin massage. The 180-square-metre Duplex Suite features terraces overlooking the Eiffel Tower.

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Just off the Champs-Élysées, this intimate 40-room palace occupies a Haussmannian building reimagined by Jacques Garcia with silk-lined walls, velvet upholstery, and Steinway grand pianos in select suites. Jérôme Banctel's three-Michelin-starred Le Gabriel anchors the dining, complemented by La Pagode de Cos and a bar lined with Pakistani onyx showcasing over 1,500 wine labels. Upper-floor rooms frame views of the Grand Palais and Eiffel Tower, while the Nescens spa includes a 16-metre pool.

8. Cheval Blanc Paris

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LVMH's flagship Parisian hotel occupies the reimagined Art Deco Samaritaine overlooking Pont Neuf, with just 72 rooms wrapped in 20 types of marble, hand-painted patinas, and lithographs by Sonia Delaunay. Peter Marino's interiors house Arnaud Donckele's three-Michelin-starred Plénitude, Le Tout-Paris brasserie with panoramic Seine views, and one of France's longest hotel pools—a 100-foot mosaic infinity lap beneath a seventh-floor suspended garden spanning the City of Light.

9. Four Seasons George V

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The Four Seasons George V anchors Paris's Golden Triangle with Art Deco bones wrapped in Pierre-Yves Rochon's Louis XV interiors, each room spanning at least 40 square meters. Christian Le Squer's three-Michelin-starred Le Cinq headlines a trio of acclaimed restaurants, while a 50,000-bottle wine cave and Jeff Leatham's towering floral arrangements punctuate the public spaces. The Penthouse suite opens onto an Eiffel Tower terrace, and a marble-clad spa completes the palace experience.

10. Ritz Paris

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The 1898 palace anchoring Place Vendôme sheltered Coco Chanel for thirty-four years and now dedicates Prestige Suites to Fitzgerald, Chopin, and the Duke of Windsor. The 218 m² Suite Impériale evokes Versailles; downstairs, a sixteen-meter pool surrounded by Ancient Roman colonnades and 600,000 mosaic tiles plays underwater music. Espadon, Michelin-starred under chef Eugénie Béziat, and the storied Hemingway Bar complete the legend.