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Depuis 2008, Lartisien parcourt le monde pour composer une collection des plus prestigieux hôtels de luxe. Notre comité de sélection évalue rigoureusement chaque établissement, recherchant ceux qui incarnent l'Art de Voyager à la Française à travers l'excellence, l'immersion culturelle et le service personnalisé. Chaque hôtel est choisi pour ses standards d'exception et ses qualités distinctives qui en font un lieu unique.
Nabbing itself a prime address on the iconic Avenue George V, at the heart of Paris’s Golden Triangle, Bvlgari Hotel Paris came onto the scene as nothing less than an ambassador of Italian style and hospitality in the French capital.
It’s a landmark almost as famous as the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1928, the Four Seasons Hotel George V is a luminous, regal affair:
It’s one of the most iconic hotels of Paris, sitting just north of Place de la Concorde and around the corner from the Tuileries gardens. This is Hôtel de Crillon, once commissioned by King Louis XV.
On the tree-lined Avenue Montaigne, amid flagship stores of Dior, Louis Vuittton and Chanel, is one of Paris's most prestigious and immediately recognizable hotels with its carnation-adorned balconies. This is the Hôtel Plaza Athénée, a hotel steeped in the city’s fashion history.
La Réserve Paris Hôtel and Spa is closer to a lifestyle choice than it is a place to stay the night.
An icon of French elegance in the heart of fashionable Paris!
In the heart of Paris, right across the street from the Tuileries Garden, Le Meurice is one of the most iconic hotels of the City of Light...the place where Salvador Dalí lived for over 3 decades and Picasso hosted his wedding dinner.
Sitting just off Avenue Montaigne, in a 3-storey mansion designated a ‘monument historique’, Maison Villeroy recreates the atmosphere of a classic townhouse in the heart of Paris.
Hôtel Lutetia is the only luxury hotel in Paris to sit on the Left Bank, far removed from the hustle of the 'Golden Triangle'. The hotel was first opened in 1910 and its location has a story of its own, intrinsically linked to the Bon Marché department store.
Coco Chanel was a resident for years. Ernest Hemingway, liberated it from German occupation during the Second World War.