Paris remains a perennial favorite for a magical weekend getaway, and the City of Lights also boasts both new and old hotels.
Below you will find some suggestions:
Maison Proust
Maison Proust has decadently decorated rooms and a magnificent spa, swimming pool and hammam. Maison Proust is a beautiful, romantic hotel in the heart of Le Marais. Inspired by 20th-century literary legend Marcel Proust, the decadent design ambiance celebrates the vibrant spirit of Belle Époque salons. The 23 exquisite bedrooms and suites are decorated in dark tones and bygone era artworks, as are the bar, library and luxurious winter garden. But the jewel is the magnificent spa, which includes a swimming pool and a magnificent hammam with treatments by Dr. Max Huber and La Mer.
Maison Delano
It may not be as luxurious as some of the city's luxury hotels, but Maison Delano offers intimate accommodation with a prestigious address in the 8th Arrondissement. The 18th-century mansion has been beautifully reimagined with refined and charming details throughout its rooms, courtyard restaurant and bar. The Grand Historic Suite is a standout - with a beautifully decorated ceiling, central bathtub, marble fireplace and herringbone parquet floors.
The Grand Mazarin
Ideally located in the creative district of Le Marais, Le Grand Mazarin is a hotel with an artistic spirit. Its striking eclectic design combines classical grandeur with contemporary innovation and offers a range of stunning rooms and suites with typical Parisian views. But the most dazzling part is the mosaic-lined swimming pool, which is set under a stunning frescoed ceiling.
Hotel Plaza Athénée
With a location on the famous tree-lined Avenue Montaigne, Hôtel Plaza Athénée is in the heart of the city's high-profile fashion shopping district, nestled between the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Elysées. The most famous room in the red-roofed building is the Haute Couture Suite, from which you can enjoy a perfect view of the Eiffel Tower.
The Fantasy
A spectacular hotel with a secret status, La Fantaisie boasts the most charming gardens in all of Paris. Designed by Martin Brudnizki, floral motifs line its whimsical interior, while the Bar sur le Toit offers a stunning spot for cocktails with views of the Parisian rooftops. This green oasis in the Faubourg Montmartre neighborhood also welcomes three-Michelin-starred chef Dominique Crenn, with the hotel’s restaurant focusing on vegetables and seafood.
Hotel Bvlgari Paris
Several 1970s offices have been reimagined as luxury hotels. The stunning redesign of the Bvlgari Hotel Paris features 11 floors adorned with marble and Murano glass, complete with stunning 360-degree views.
JK Place Paris
Every detail of JK Place Paris has been masterfully designed to replicate the unique and timeless décor of its world-famous sister properties in Rome and Capri.
The masters of chic Italian hotelier Ori Kafri and architect Michele Bonan are behind the renovations of the former ambassadorial residence that JK Place has turned into a Parisian property. Rich and inviting, the high-ceilinged rooms showcase eclectic artwork and beautiful antiques, while the underground spa has a chic indoor pool.
Let's go Bristol
Le Bristol is an icon of French elegance and style - and the hotel's famous orange tree-lined courtyard offers an idyllic setting in which to relax at the end of a long day exploring Paris.
Celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, Le Bristol simply never goes out of style.
Cheval Blanc
The Dior Spa at Cheval Blanc offers guests a contemporary retreat in the heart of Paris – while the hotel’s stunning setting and stunning views of the Seine complete the experience. Masterfully restored by architect Peter Marino, the restoration pays homage to its rich history while adding contemporary sophistication. The 72-bedroom luxury property is a residence that also has a strong point of commitment to culinary excellence in its four restaurants.
Hotel Madame Rêve
The legendary 19th-century Louvre Post Office (once the largest post office building in France) is now home to one of the city’s most exciting hotels, Madame Rêve. With mesmerizing views from its sky garden (and 53 balconies), this design-led urban oasis offers an incredibly inviting space in a mix of woods and golden brown tones, plus two excellent restaurants: one Mediterranean-inspired, with a terrace, and one with a Japanese influence.
The Hôtel de Crillon is a magnificent 18th-century palace in the heart of Paris, beautifully restored to boast the most luxurious suites, decadent marble bathrooms and a gold-plated resistance pool.
Hotel de Crillon
The famous Hôtel de Crillon has long been a fashion favorite, thanks to its grand suites (the Grands Appartements were designed by Karl Lagerfeld), culinary offerings, award-winning spa, and spectacular views over Place de la Concorde and the Eiffel Tower. The 18th-century palace has been magnificently restored, most recently by Rosewood with a pool encrusted with 17,600 gold flakes.