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Paris's sole château-hotel occupies a neoclassical mansion behind monumental gates, sheltered by 5,000 m² of gardens designed by Xavier de Chirac. Laura Gonzalez's interiors marry Art Deco geometry with 18th-century florals across fifty individually styled rooms, while the Guerlain spa commands two floors with a 15-meter pool beneath Greco-Roman vaulting. Michelin-starred Bellefeuille serves organic vegetables from the owners' estate, and the library bar preserves towering shelves of leather-bound volumes from its Fondation Thiers days.

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Anchored in an 18th-century hôtel particulier on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Le Bristol Paris commands Paris's largest private palace garden at 1,200 square meters. Its rooftop pool, styled as a 1920s luxury yacht with hand-painted murals of Cap d'Antibes, frames views of Montmartre and the Eiffel Tower. Spa Le Bristol by La Mer spans three floors with eight treatment rooms. Arnaud Faye's three-Michelin-starred Épicure anchors the dining program, while interiors hold Gobelin tapestries and furniture once displayed at the Louvre.

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Le Meurice houses Paris's only Valmont spa, a three-treatment-room sanctuary featuring hammams and advanced therapies that complement the hotel's Versailles-inspired grandeur. The Belle Étoile suite crowns the seventh floor with a private terrace offering 360-degree rooftop vistas, while Alain Ducasse's two-Michelin-starred restaurant delivers gastronomic precision. Since 1835, this Dorchester Collection palace has welcomed Queen Victoria, Picasso, and Dalí, maintaining its reputation as a haven for distinguished guests seeking timeless luxury beside the Tuileries Gardens.

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Belle Époque grandeur meets haute couture on avenue Montaigne, where Jean Imbert's restaurant dazzles beneath 20,000 gold leaves and a pink Breccia marble table. The Dior Institut spa, home to Europe's first light therapy room, offers hammam treatments inspired by the fashion house, while select rooms frame the Eiffel Tower through floor-to-ceiling windows. Interiors blend Louis XVI opulence with Art Deco cool across 208 units.

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Louis XV's 18th-century palace on Place de la Concorde now houses 124 rooms and suites designed by Karl Lagerfeld and Richard Martinet, preserving pink marble floors and gold-trimmed ironwork beneath contemporary interiors. The subterranean spa centers on an infinity pool sheathed in 17,600 golden scales, while L'Écrin's two-Michelin-starred kitchen and Les Ambassadeurs champagne bar occupy the palace's historic salons—a pairing of heritage grandeur and modern refinement for travelers prioritizing both landmark architecture and culinary excellence.

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Napoleon's great-nephew Prince Roland Bonaparte built this 1896 palace, now a registered Historical Monument where nearly half the rooms open onto private balconies facing the Eiffel Tower. Chi spa anchors the experience with Paris's largest hotel pool—a 15-meter indoor lap lane—while Shang Palace delivers France's sole Michelin-starred Cantonese menu, chef Tony Xu's dim sum earning acclaim alongside La Bauhinia's grand glass cupola dining room.

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Grand Powers anchors the Golden Triangle with 50 rooms spanning six floors, each distinguished by signature hues—carmine red, petrol blue, celadon green. The basement Spa Thala offers an XXL jacuzzi flanked by hammam and sauna, fully privatizable for exclusive use, with Dermalogica cosmeceutical treatments marking a first among Parisian boutique hotels. Café 52 serves all-day dining from chef Maxime Raab, while select suites command Eiffel Tower views from 75 m² top-floor retreats.

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Pierre-Yves Rochon's restoration has returned this 1928 Avenue George V landmark to its Art Deco glory, with Macassar ebony, Saint Laurent marble floors, and original mosaics punctuated by Tamara de Lempicka paintings. The private Wellness Suite offers mosaic-tiled hammam treatments, while Akira Back's debut European restaurant brings Korean-inflected Japanese cuisine to a minimalist black dining room. A 180 m² duplex suite crowns the property with Eiffel Tower views from its expansive terrace.

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Sarah Lavoine's sumptuous interiors—Carrera marble, walnut floors, velvet sofas in chocolate and navy—set a dark, glamorous tone across 37 rooms, culminating in the Saint Roch suite with its private wine cellar and hammam. Below, a candlelit pool lined in slate anchors the spa, complete with Turkish bath and fitness center. The cocktail bar draws neighborhood regulars to the courtyard garden and terrace, blurring the line between hotel and local haunt.

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This 53-room Haussmannian address on Boulevard Haussmann delivers a spa by Lacure Officine, an indoor pool with sauna, and a signature suite whose 100-square-meter terrace hosts a jacuzzi facing the Paris skyline. Smaller than the city's palace hotels yet uncompromising in finish, it attracts travelers who prize intimacy over grand-hotel bustle. The 99 Hausmann restaurant opens onto a garden terrace near Parc Monceau.

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Occupying 59 rooms near the Madeleine, Le Burgundy channels subtle modernism through rich textures and warm tones. The Spa by Susanne Kaufmann anchors the wellness offering with a 15-meter pool, hammam, and three Sothys treatment rooms, while Le Baudelaire—helmed by chef Anthony Denon—holds a Michelin star for inventive contemporary plates. Duplex suites Madeleine and Malesherbes, redesigned by Patrick Juliot, crown the fifth floor.

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Jacques Garcia's interiors—silk-covered walls, velvet upholstery, antiques, Carrara marble bathrooms—give this 40-room Haussmannian mansion near the Champs-Élysées the atmosphere of a private residence rather than a hotel. Individual butler service accompanies each suite, while the Nescens spa offers Swiss anti-aging treatments, a Turkish bath, and a 16-meter indoor pool. Jérôme Banctel's three-Michelin-star Le Gabriel anchors the dining experience.

13. Cheval Blanc Paris

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LVMH's flagship hotel occupies the renovated Art Deco Samaritaine building, where Peter Marino's interiors showcase twenty marbles, Sonia Delaunay lithographs, and hand-painted patinas across just seventy-two rooms. The Dior Spa centres on a hundred-foot infinity pool lined with handcrafted mosaics and Oyoram's virtual Seine fresco, while Arnaud Donckele's three-Michelin-starred Plénitude and Langosteria's Milanese seafood deliver culinary substance to match the landmark riverside setting.

14. Four Seasons George V

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The Art Deco palace near the Champs-Élysées pairs Louis XV interiors redesigned by Pierre-Yves Rochon with one of the city's most sumptuous spas, complete with a nine-meter pool. Jeff Leatham's monumental floral installations—hydrangeas in summer, lavish Christmas trees in winter—fill the marble courtyard, while a legendary wine cave houses 50,000 rare vintages. The Penthouse suite opens onto a terrace with sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower.

15. Ritz Paris

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The Ritz Paris anchors Place Vendôme with Belle Époque grandeur restored by Thierry Despont, retaining iconic tulip lamps and marble baths. Its two-story spa spans 1,560 m² across six cabins named for Chanel, Colette, and Fitzgerald's favorite blooms, each lined with hand-painted petals. Below, a 16-meter pool encircled by mosaic columns plays underwater music. Espadon's MICHELIN-starred kitchen and the Hemingway Bar complete the portrait of Parisian legend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Paris arrondissements have the most hotels with spas?

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The 1st and 8th arrondissements concentrate the highest number of hotel spas, particularly around Place Vendôme, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, and the Champs-Élysées triangle. The 6th and 7th arrondissements offer smaller, more intimate wellness facilities within boutique properties.

Do Paris hotel spas require advance booking?

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Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend treatments and signature protocols. Most hotel spas accept bookings 2-4 weeks ahead. Popular time slots—late afternoon before dinner—fill quickly, particularly at properties with limited treatment rooms.

Are Paris hotel spa pools typically indoor or outdoor?

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The vast majority are indoor, given the climate. Heated pools are usually located in basement levels with controlled environments. A handful of rooftop pools operate seasonally from May to September, offering views but limited swimming space.