Lodging Paris

Information about lodging in Paris, with an emphasis on 3-star, 4-star, 5-star and palace hotels. Not only as a place to call home for a few nights but also to stop in for a drink or simply to know its history.

Paris luxury hotels, Conversation with an Expert, part 2

The History of Luxury Hotels in Paris, Part 2, 1910-2021 (Video)

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In Part 2 of France Revisited’s “Conversation with an Expert” series about luxury hotels in Paris, Gary Lee Kraut, editor of France Revisited, and Jean-Pierre Soutric, a leading French specialist and consultant on luxury hotels around the world, discuss top-flight hotels created from 1910 to today.

A Night at the Victoria Palace Hotel

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Victoria Palace Hotel, an admirably old-fashion 5-star in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, between the Montparnasse and Saint Germain Quarters.
luxury hotels Paris, Café de la Paix

The History of Luxury Hotels in Paris and on the Riviera

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France Revisited launches a 3-part series of video conversations with Jean-Pierre Soutric, a leading French specialist and consultant on luxury hotels around the world. We'll discuss hotels in Paris (parts 1 and 2) and on the Riviera (part 3).
Royal Monceau

Le Royal Monceau, Hotel Luxury à la Philippe Starck

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When the Royal Monceau reopened its doors to the press in October 2010 following a two-year make-over, all eyes were on the interior decoration signed Philippe Starck, as well as on Philippe Starck who came to congratulate himself on his efforts to give new and French wings to this high luxury hotel between the Champs-Elysées and Parc Monceau.

Hotel Fouquet’s Barriere in Paris: A Drink at the Bar Le Lucien

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At the bar of the 5-star Hotel Fouquet’s Barriere, just off the Champs-Elysees, I met Stephane Ginouves, winner of the first Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Craftsman in France) competition for bartenders, and got his recipe for mixing with Singles.

A Night in the Hotel Aviatic in the 6th Arrondissement

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In which the author spends the night in the Hotel Aviatic in Paris's 6th arrondissement and the day exploring the area within a 3-minute-walk radius.
Drawing-room lobby at Le Grand Mazarin, Paris hotel. Photo GLKraut.

Paris Hotel & Restaurant Report: Le Grand Mazarin and Boubalé

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Le Grand Mazarin, its Ashkenazic/Israeli restaurant Boubalé, and its kitsch-chic bar present a pastiche of major markers of the past 500 years of the Marais district of Paris.

A Night at Hotel Saint Paul Rive Gauche: Infidelity on Rue Monsieur le Prince

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All travel carries a scent of infidelity. The eye wanders, the senses get curious, the smile invites foreign conversations, and at night you grope...

“Gary’s Cocktail” at the Bar of the Hotel Lutetia, Paris

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On April 14, 2014, the Hotel Lutetia will close for a three-year renovation. While awaiting its reopening, readers are invited to take a sip of this cocktail-laden travel tale and to meet Gilles Guyomarch, one of Paris's most experienced bartenders.

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