Paris, also known as the City of Lights, deserves its reputation as the most romantic city in the world. Its centre is small and
ideal for visiting by foot, with every turn revealing a famous landmark, a cosy café, a smart boutique or a busy boulevard.
There are hotels to suit every visitor, from the palatial to the contemporary, the trend-setting to the classical. Paris is also the
home of great food and boasts a plethora of trendy restaurants and Michelin-starred establishments. CovetED brings you
the ultimate luxury and design guide, including the best luxury hotels and restaurants, so you can enjoy Paris to its fullest.
PARIS: LUXURY AND DESIGN GUIDE
HOTELS
Le Royal Monceau
The unique aesthetic, incredible location and remarkable facilities make
Le Royal Monceau one of the most luxurious establishments in the world,
loved by those who have an adventurous and bold spirit, along with a
taste for the very best. The hotel, located steps away from the Champs
Le Cinq Codet
Le Cinq Codet is a five-star hotel that has the best location in the city:
between the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides Museum. The building dates back
to the 30s and its art-deco geometry and architecture stands out amongst the
surrounding constructions.Designed by Jean-Philippe Nuel, this hotel has a
modern and contemporary elegance that you just can’t miss.
Address: 5 Rue Louis Codet, 75007 Paris, France
Hôtel de Crillon
Considered one of the world’s most majestic hotels, Hôtel de Crillon is a
historic landmark that personifies the poise, elegance and spirit of Paris. With
an exquisite Neoclassical façade and architecture, the hotel was designed
to captivate all its guests. The late Karl Lagerfeld designed the Grands
Appartements suites, that feature bespoke furniture, unique bathroom
decors, a dining room and ultra-contemporary design dressing rooms.
Address: 10 Place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris, France
Elysées, reopened in 2010 after a glamorous transformation by top
designer Philippe Starck. Its 149 rooms and suites, art pieces and iconic
decor make it a Paris staple.
Address: 37 Avenue Hoche, 75008 Paris, France