The glittering lights of the Seine, the graceful arches of its bridges, and the inviting glow of candlelit restaurants – Paris is a city that practically whispers romance. And if you’re looking to make your stay even more special, the City of Lights offers a treasure trove of enchanting and sensual hotels, perfect for honeymoons or romantic getaways. Whether you crave luxurious mansions with opulent spas, hotels with breathtaking views, or charming hideaways brimming with character, there’s a Parisian haven waiting to ignite your love story.
Where History Meets Luxury
Imagine stepping into the former mansion of Prince Roland Bonaparte, Napoleon’s great nephew. This is the Shangri-La, a Parisian palace of unparalleled grandeur, boasting some of the city’s most envious views of the Eiffel Tower. Its elegance is a feast for the eyes – a wedding cake of a facade, original function rooms that could have been plucked straight from Versailles, and a meticulously restored grand staircase. The bedrooms are havens of serenity, adorned in calming hues of duck-egg blue, cream, and soft gold. Each room is a unique masterpiece, featuring marquetry desks, subtly embossed wallpaper, and graceful orchids. The most luxurious rooms boast balconies overlooking the garden, while the top suites offer expansive panoramic terraces.
Enchanting Secrets and Belle Époque Charm
Prepare to be swept away by the Maison Souquet, a magical address that will make your heart sing. It’s an extraordinary blend of Belle Époque glamour, five-star luxury, and creative exuberance – the ultimate haven for lovers. From 1905 to 1907, this building was home to Madame Souquet, who ran a “maison close” – a high-class brothel for wealthy gentlemen. Today, renowned French designer Jacques Garcia has transformed this historic space into a bewitching haven of blood-red interiors, crafted from the finest silk, gold gilt, Venetian glass, and sculpted wood. Every detail is meticulously curated, from the 19th-century furniture and original chinoiserie to the flickering scented candles of rose, tobacco, and jasmine, crafted by an artisan candle-maker in Lyon. The result is simply exquisite.
Modern Glamour with a Whimsical Touch
The Le Royal Monceau Raffles is a contemporary take on the ultra-luxe palace hotel, where Philippe Starck’s design flair meets the culinary brilliance of Nobu Matsuhisa. The grand Art Deco awning hints at the hotel’s history, dating back to the 1930s, but inside, the atmosphere is thoroughly modern. Inspired by “Alice in Wonderland”, Starck plays with angles and optical illusions, creating a whimsical atmosphere with striped wallpaper in the corridors and a maze-like mirrored spa. The public spaces on the ground floor open onto a stylish courtyard, where you can relax at a summery table and gaze down into the large turquoise pool.
A Decadent Retro Retreat in the Marais
Step into the Bourg Tibourg, a deliciously decadent retro retreat nestled in the fashionable Marais district. The hotel’s unassuming facade belies the treasure trove of tasteful opulence that awaits inside. Bold colors and oriental design motifs are juxtaposed with neo-gothic décor, all expertly combined with meticulously chosen antique furniture. Expect rich, luxurious fabrics, kitsch details, and the signature touch of Légion d’honneur-decorated designer Jacques Garcia. For a truly unique experience, select a film from the hotel’s impressive library of stylish French cinema classics and enjoy a private screening with popcorn in your room.
Literary History and Parisian Sophistication
The Hôtel D’Alsace is a place steeped in literary history. This hotel welcomed many celebrity guests throughout the years, including the exiled Oscar Wilde. The writer rented a furnished apartment here before his death in 1900, famously saying that he was “dying beyond his means.” Throughout the 20th century, the address continued to attract famous figures like Ava Gardener, Frank Sinatra, and the Aga Khan. The 20 rooms blend Empire style and Baroque detailing, creating a luxurious and sophisticated atmosphere. Imagine wood panels, elaborate carved wood features, grand bed heads, exquisite patterned wallpaper, and antique embellishments.
A Blend of History and Modern Elegance
Originally built for the half-brother of Napoleon III, the Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel boasts a striking stone façade that’s as impressive as its history. Renovated in 2015 through a collaboration between the owner and Parisian design superstar Jacques Garcia, the hotel blends historical elements with modern elegance. While the look is pared down, Garcia’s signature playful mix of styles is evident. You’ll find elements of Second Empire design (intricate wall mouldings and Versailles parquet), Deco pillars in the Gabriel restaurant, and contemporary art pieces. Even the smallest of the 14 rooms and 26 suites are the size of a standard Parisian apartment. Enjoy views of the Jardin des Champs-Élysées from the front of the hotel or the charming interior courtyard at the back.
A Secret Pied-à-Terre in the Heart of Paris
Step into a world of intimate charm and delightful privacy at the Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, a secret Parisian pied-à-terre that embodies your romantic fantasies. The ground-floor lounges exude an exclusive gentlemen’s club ambiance, with dim lighting, heavy red-velvet drapes, and opulent drawing-room furnishings. (If you’re not a fan of hunting trophies, you might want to skip the Petit Salon). The 1871 mansion was once home to members of the Hermès and Rothschild families, and it retains its bourgeois-home charm. The five spacious suites offer a variety of moods and décor. The real highlights are the lush walled garden, perfect for relaxing under the trees, and the neighboring pétanque court.
Timeless Elegance and Parisian Flair
The Hôtel Le Bristol Paris is housed in a grand 18th-century building on the corner of the charming Place Valois. Interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, also responsible for the Four Seasons George V and Shangri-La, has worked with the building’s original features, such as the imposing spiral stairwell, to create a refined, elegant, and contemporary atmosphere. The materials used are of the highest quality: fabrics and wallpaper come from Parisian designers Pierre Frey, Rubelli, and Manuel Canovas, and furnishings are by Philippe Lurel. Contemporary artworks adorn the lobby, alongside busts of Voltaire and Rousseau created at the Louvre’s sculpture academy.
Modern Parisian Sophistication
The Hôtel Nolinski is the epitome of Parisian chic. The Evok group enlisted highly sought-after Parisian architect Jean-Louis Denoit to remodel this Avenue de l’Opéra hotel, imagining it as the luxurious home of a wealthy fictional traveler named “Nolinski.” The style of the hotel seamlessly blends Belle Époque Paris – think marble surfaces and suites named after Hemingway and Josephine Baker – with contemporary touches such as abstract art, jagged geometric lines, and dazzling mirrored surfaces. The hotel’s signature scent, lobby music, and the use of blue and green hues create a sense of tranquility, shielding you from the bustling city outside.