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Four Seasons George V Paris

The George V is located in the heart of Paris’s famous Triangle d’Or, steps away from the Champs-Élysées and the luxury boutiques of Avenue Montaigne. Inaugurated in 1928, this Art Deco architectural gem was renamed Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris in 1999. Majestic floral arrangements by renowned artistic director Jeff Letham immerse visitors in an enchanting atmosphere as soon as they cross the threshold of the entrance hall. The spectacular floral displays form an integral part of the George V’s identity and are a tourist attraction in their own right. The hotel is the only luxury hotel in Europe home to three Michelin-starred restaurants, for a total of 6 Michelin-stars, offering a unique culinary journey. It is also home to one of the most extensive wine collections in Paris with a cellar holding 50,000 bottles. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris has completed a major three-year transformation project. Now redesigned as a collection of private Parisian residences, each space exudes a contemporary feel and an intimate ambience designed to offer guests the feeling of truly living in Paris. A number of the prestigious Suites boast superb garden terraces, while others overlook the Marble Courtyard. The Penthouse, the Hotel’s most famous Suite, offers magnificent views of the Eiffel Tower and the Paris skyline.

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Four Seasons George V Paris

The George V is located in the heart of Paris’s famous Triangle d’Or, steps away from the Champs-Élysées and from the luxury boutiques of Avenue Montaigne. Inaugurated in 1928, this Art Deco architectural gem was named in honour of British monarch George V. The Hotel initially attracted an American clientele, and soon became the Hotel of choice for celebrities from the world over, including Greta Garbo, Elizabeth Taylor, Gary Cooper, Sophia Lauren and John Wayne. The Beatles stayed here in 1964 while on a tour of France, writing their hit I feel fine in one of the Suites. The Hotel was renamed Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris in 1999 when it reopened its doors following an extensive two-year renovation overseen by celebrated architect Pierre-Yves Rochon. The embodiment of French art de vivre, the Hotel is renowned on the international stage, regularly winning a host of prestigious awards that recognise its extraordinary talent and outstanding service. Majestic floral arrangements by renowned artistic director Jeff Leatham immerse visitors in an enchanting atmosphere as soon as they cross the threshold of the entrance hall. These spectacular floral masterpieces are made with nearly 12,000 stems that are delivered to the Hotel every month. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris is also a world leader in culinary excellence. It is the only luxury hotel in Europe home to three Michelin-starred restaurants since 2017, earning it the nickname of ‘Palace of Gastronomy’. Fine dining dishes are served in the majestic setting of Le Cinq***, the Hotel’s three Michelin-starred restaurant; Le George* serves sustainably-sourced Italian cuisine in a convivial setting; while innovative, plant-based creations take centre stage at L’Orangerie*, which is home to one of the most extensive wine collections in the French capital, with a cellar holding 50,000 bottles. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris offers a fine collection of private Parisian apartments enriched with works of art, featuring both classic and contemporary décor. A number of the prestigious Suites boast superb garden terraces, while others overlook the Marble Courtyard, the perfect place to enjoy a drink. The Penthouse, the Hotel’s most famous Suite, offers magnificent views of the Eiffel Tower and the Paris skyline. The recently renovated Spa is a haven of peace and serenity, perfect to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of central Paris.