Nestled auspiciously between the Champs Elysees to the North, and the Seine to the South, the George V is now owned by the Four Seasons group and continues to provide a luxurious atmosphere along with superior service.

When the French aspire to greatness, they are in a class of their own. The grand lobby with its gorgeous floral arrangements and regal spaces announces that you have arrived somewhere special.

Dinner at Le Cinq or tea in La Galerie will be costly, very costly, but oh so memorable.

Try a Polynesian lagoon water facial or a coconut glow body scrub in the lavish spa and then have an evening make-up application, readying you for a big night on the town, or in the hotel restaurant.
For international travelers, a car and driver can be arranged to greet you at the airport, as you de-plane, escort you through customs and then whisk you away in style, arriving at the hotel, de-stressed and ready to hit the streets of Paris. All the other bells and whistles one would expect from a five-star hotel are plentiful; twice-daily housekeeping, fax machine available for your room, indoor pool, 24-hour room and laundry service, and a concierge who works magic.

It’s better not to pay close attention to the cost of anything. Just sign for it and repeat after me, “You only live once, you only live once”.
Hotel George V

31, avenue George V
www.fourseasons.com/paris

Perhaps you are honeymooning, or rendez-vous-ing or just looking for a spectacular, regal, luxe to the max, and let me caution, costly, hotel with all the grandeur Paris has to offer.
There are options that range from discreetly intimate, noble ancient residences, to uber-celebrity palaces dripping with as much attitude, as its guests are with jewels.
What kind of rates can you expect? If an average of a thousand dollars per night and upward, is within your budget, check out this hotel by going to its website.
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