{"id":285140,"date":"2023-07-31T15:13:30","date_gmt":"2023-07-31T14:13:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/?p=285140"},"modified":"2024-08-30T15:19:56","modified_gmt":"2024-08-30T14:19:56","slug":"top-10-most-luxurious-hotel-suites-paris","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/2023\/07\/31\/top-10-most-luxurious-hotel-suites-paris\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 most luxurious & expensive hotel suites in Paris"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Monday\u00a0newsletters<\/a>\u00a0always feature\u00a0top 10 travel lists<\/a>\u00a0to inspire.<\/p>\n Ah, Paris! The City of Lights that dares to be all things to all people is on the bucket list of most travelers. Paris is one of the world\u2019s greatest cities with more than its fair share of discoveries, surprises, crazy nights, beauty, art, light, and fabulous food. It’s a city where it\u2019s great to wander, lose yourself, and taste adventure. From the cobble stone streets of Montmartre and the cradle of the Ile de la Cit\u00e9 to the centuries-old Louvre Museum and the futuristic Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris is a city that invites its visitors to live life to its fullest. The French capital city is also home to dozens of luxury hotels (I\u2019ve previously published a list with my 10 favorite luxury hotels in Paris, which you can read here<\/a>). Visited by celebrities, presidents and royals, these fabulous hotels are home to Michelin starred restaurants, world-class spas and over-the-top suites where even Louis XIV would feel right at home. Here\u2019s my selection of the top 10 most luxurious hotel suites in Paris (which all come with a jaw-dropping price tag, ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 USD per night).<\/p>\n There is more information below the slideshow (with reviews & YouTube movies). Think I missed one? Share your favorite Paris hotel suite in the comments section<\/strong>.<\/p>\n This slideshow requires JavaScript.<\/p> *** Follow me on\u00a0Instagram<\/a>,\u00a0YouTube<\/a>,\u00a0Twitter<\/a>\u00a0or\u00a0Facebook<\/a>\u00a0for a daily moment of travel inspiration ***<\/em><\/p>\n Just steps away from shops like Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Saint Laurent, H\u00f4tel Plaza Ath\u00e9n\u00e9e is a hotspot for discerning travelers who love shopping. With four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two drawing rooms, an office and a separate kitchen, the hotel\u2019s Royal Suite is the largest suite in Paris, perfect for celebrities and royalty or simply an experience you\u2019ll treasure forever. Decorated in a magnificent classic style and full of antiques and original artworks, the serene masterpiece of a suite was created by world-renowned interior designer Marie-Jos\u00e9 Pommereau. The suite\u2019s fifth floor view embraces the width of the entire hotel and gazes over avenue Montaigne and the Eiffel Tower beyond. If you\u2019re looking for something smaller but just as unique, opt for the Haute Couture Suite, whose design honors the French capital\u2019s love relation with Haute Cauture; a classical French palace ambience fills the living room, bedroom, dressing and bathroom with a sense of splendour, elaborate moldings and silver-leaf detail.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Like the emblematic monument after which it is named, the Grand Palais Suite embodies the art of living on a grand scale that is so very rare in Paris. As soon as guests enter the suite, they find themselves in a beautiful Parisian apartment from the Belle Epoque: an age when there was no stinting on square meters nor on volumes. In 1900, the Grand Palais had been built to magnify \u201cFrench art\u201d at the World\u2019s Fair. Today, this suite also pays tribute to a proud French heritage, with its authentic Napoleon III furniture, its antiques lovingly collected over the years, as well as its historical or contemporary works bridging the centuries. The iconic Eiffel Tower may be admired from the suite’s balcony, as can the majestic glass roof of the Grand Palais. The Grand Palais Suite is composed of two generous lounge areas, two private bars, a wine cellar offering Grand Cru vintages, two bedrooms and an elegant Carrara marble bathroom.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The extraordinary L’Appartement Prince Bonaparte, situated on the Shangri-La Paris Hotel\u2019s second floor, was originally the private residence of Prince Roland Bonaparte and holds Monument Historique status. A shining example of the Directoire style, this expansive one-bedroom suite has 5 meters (16 feet) high ceilings with authentic crown mouldings and gilt work, Versailles-style parquet floors, period artwork and decor that seamlessly blends classic French late 18th century design with subtle Asian influences. Intimate balconies offer quaint views of Avenue d\u2019I\u00e9na and the Guimet Museum, while the abundantly spacious living room and separate dining area can comfortably seat up to 8 guests. The intricately designed bedroom is truly befitting of its former resident\u2019s royal pedigree, bathed in varying shades of blue and gold with a large crystal chandelier at its center, draped fabric headboard and velvet curtains framing floor-to-ceiling windows, tied back with handmade tassels.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The largest suite of the 5-star Peninsula Paris Hotel is an authentic Haussmannian residence. High ceilings with exquisite moldings, a fireplace, and large double-doored windows are all signature features of the elegance of traditional Parisian life. The sparkle of fine Baccarat chandeliers reflecting in the smooth black lacquer of a grand Yamaha piano, the rich silks and brocades created by Prelle, the trimmings of the House of Declercq, and the finesse of Tai Ping carpets steep the d\u00e9cor in tradition, yet harmoniously contrast with the modern curves of the large sofas and elegant mirrors. This spectacular and vastly spacious suite has the ability to adapt according to the number of its occupants. Ideally designed for two adults, each of whom has access to their own dedicated facilities and equipment, it also conveniently connects to two adjoining rooms to offer a large shared haven of tranquility. Last but not least, everything has been designed to ensure the safety and privacy of the hotel\u2019s prestigious guests, which often include A-list celebrities.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n As a neighbor on the rue Cambon, Gabrielle Chanel decided one day in 1937 to take a suite at the Ritz Paris. She would stay for 34 years. She felt at ease amid the hotel’s luxury and elegance and gradually brought in her favorite furniture, such as Coromandel lacquered screens, gilded mirrors and a velvet banquette, until finally she had redecorated the whole space. “The Ritz is my home”, she would tell visitors who admired her rock crystal chandeliers and art collection. Today the famous Ritz Hotel on the Place Vend\u00f4me has a two-bedroom, two-bathroom suite, which was designed in her honour by the late Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld. The suite\u2019s color palette and furnishings reflect Coco Chanel\u2019s love for Asian lacquer, gilded mirrors and the pairing of black with white. The Coco Chanel suite is one of 15 prestige suites at The Ritz that are named for the elite writers, artists, designers and nobility who have all been guests (or lived) at the hotel in the years since its opening in 1898.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Situated on the top floor of the Mandarin Oriental Paris Hotel, the Mandarin Penthouse Suite offers panoramic views of the city. Decorated in a palette of gold, white, beige and plum, the split-level suite enjoys an opulent 1930s feel, which is balanced by white interiors and double-height floor-to-ceiling windows that let the natural light flood in. With bespoke furnishings and artwork – such as a staircase fashioned from guilloche metal and an embroidered headboard featuring work by Man Ray – the overall effect is breathtaking. The outstanding suite includes a vast living room, dining room (complete with a bar), kitchen, bar, study and private gym, as well as a huge bedroom. The ensuite bathroom features gold cabochons on the floor, a steam room and bath with views that look out onto the Eiffel Tower. For those who plan on inviting a group of friends or family, the suite\u2019s expansive terrace is a perfect space for a convivial affair. Guests can connect to the adjoining split-level Panoramic Suite and have the hotel\u2019s entire top floor for themselves.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n After a four year\u00a0renovation,\u00a0H\u00f4tel de Crillon, a Rosewood Hotel\u00a0reopened in 2017 on the Place De La Concorde, unveiling a fabulous transformation that has made it the most desirable address in Paris for discerning travelers. And while there are several stunning suites to choose from, such as the\u00a0Suite\u00a0Marie-Antoinette and Suite Louis XV, it are the two\u00a0Karl Lagerfeld\u2013designed Les Grands Appartements that are the hotel\u2019s pi\u00e8ces de r\u00e9sistance. The Grands Appartements, located on the fourth floor, offer breathtaking views of Paris and its monuments, including the Eiffel\u00a0Tower, Grand Palais, Mus\u00e9e d\u2019Orsay, and Place de la\u00a0Concorde. The works of renowned fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, and well-established enthusiast of the eighteenth century, the suites were designed to interpret his personal vision of French chic and modernity. Each of the Grands Appartements features bespoke furniture designed by Karl Lagerfeld, and along with the unique bathroom d\u00e9cors, offer guests a true experience in style.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n With six terraces offering a 360 degree view of Paris, the phenomenal Penthouse Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel King George V sprawls across 160 square meters (1,630 square feet) of pure luxury on the property\u2019s 8th floor. Designed by the talented interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon as a real Parisian pied-\u00e0-terre, the Penthouse offers a spectacular hideaway among the city\u2019s rooftops and offers some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower in town. To create this masterpiece, Rochon worked with some of the world\u2019s finest luxury brands (Baccarat, Lalique, Leli\u00e8vre, Edmond Petit, Veraseta and Bobic) to create an understated, light and airy interior in the suite\u2019s open, elegant spaces. The suite is fitted with exquisite silks, marbles, a melange of both contemporary and antique furniture, travertine flooring and walls decorated with sycamore and majilite. Beautiful floral arrangements created by Jeff Leatham, the hotel\u2019s Artistic Director, create a sense of home the moment one opens the door.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The penthouse Belle Etoile Suite at Le Meurice is a gleaming masterpiece of style, craftsmanship and innovation. Every detail has been carefully chosen by design studio Lally & Berger, to create a breathtaking setting. Together the suite and garden cover an impressive 620 square meters (6,674 square feet), including up to three connecting bedrooms, making it one of the most spacious suites in Paris. When it comes to relaxing, guests can take their place in the cinemastyle sitting area, where the flexible furniture set-up can be configured to suit guests\u2019 requirements and ensure they feel instantly at home. Another highlight is the majestic marble bathroom, a vast space filled with natural daylight thanks to three windowed walls, featuring a whirlpool bathtub and the most incredible views of Montmartre and the Sacr\u00e9-Coeur. So much more than a terrace, the suite\u2019s expansive outdoor space is a beautiful private garden, where you\u2019re transported to a haven of greenery inspired by the Tuileries Garden below<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel has teamed up with German designer Patrick Hellmann and the iconic French crystal glass manufacturer Lalique to offer a unique suite experience like no other to be found in Paris. Nestled on the 8th and 9th floors of the hotel, the dazzling Lalique duplex suite has a minimalist contemporary feel that exalts the original Art Deco style. The suite\u2019s first level features a large entrance and office where a golden mosaic decor welcomes guests in search of the utmost discretion. The apartments upstairs are accessible either by a private lift or via a spiral staircase, and include a black and gold living room (where the Eiffel Tower view perfectly fits with the decoration), a dining room with a view of the Sacr\u00e9-Coeur, a bedroom surrounded by an imposing backdrop of Coutard panels, and a marble bathroom with a free-standing bathtub that comes with a view on the Eiffel Tower. The suite\u2019s highlight is its enormous rooftop terrace which offers views of the entire city.<\/p>\nToday: Top 10 most luxurious & expensive hotel suites in Paris<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n10. ROYAL SUITE AT HOTEL PLAZA ATHENEE<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n9. GRAND PALAIS SUITE AT LA RESERVE PARIS HOTEL & SPA<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n8. L\u2019APPARTEMENT PRINCE BONAPARTE AT SHANGRI-LA HOTEL PARIS<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n7. THE PENINSULA SUITE AT THE PENINSULA PARIS<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n6. SUITE COCO CHANEL AT THE RITZ PARIS<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n5. MANDARIN PENTHOUSE SUITE AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL PARIS<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n4. LES GRAND APPARTEMENTS AT HOTEL DE CRILLON, A ROSEWOOD HOTEL<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n3. PENTHOUSE SUITE AT THE FOUR SEASONS HOTEL GEORGE V<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n2. BELLE ETOILE SUITE AT LE MEURICE<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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\n1. SUITE LALIQUE BY PATRICK HELLMANN AT PRINCE DE GALLES HOTEL<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n
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