Rating of Paris hotels

 

Rating of Paris hotels

Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris

This hotel belongs to the Prince Al Waleed of Saudi Arabia, who made a complete
renovation of it  a few years ago. It lasted two years under the auspices of the
Four Seasons group. Everything was been redone, except the landmark overall
structure. There are two staff members for each guest, so you can expect the
service to be perfect. Of course, a stay in this magnificent oasis near the hustle
and bustle of the Champs-Élysées is a unique experience that is accented by the
superb food at Le Cinq, the hotel’s flagship restaurant.

One of the world's finest hotels, Hôtel Le Bristol displays authentic Parisian élan.
The prestigious clientele enjoys an elegant setting enhanced with genuine period
furnishings, comfortable rooms and lavish suites. The staff is both cordial and
impressively trained. Although steeped in tradition, the hotel has cutting edge
moments, such as allowing guests to use eco-friendly Smart cars for shopping
excursions or presenting "Fashion Saturdays" in the stylish bar, where you can
view the latest designs from renowned houses such as Versace and Givenchy.

The Crillon is housed in an honest-to-goodness eighteenth-century palace. Indeed,
the accommodations are truly fit for a king, with terraces overlooking the
Place de la Concorde, sumptuous public rooms, and an exquisitely trained staff.
The guest rooms are beautifully decorated; the suites offer all the splendor one could
hope for. Everywhere the eye rests on silk draperies, woodwork ornamented with gold
leaf, Aubusson rugs, and polished marble.