A time warp taking you back to the 1900s, the Four Seasons Hotel George V is an Art Deco landmark in Paris’s Golden Triangle. The interiors are exquisite with crystal chandeliers, pops of jewel-colored fabrics, huge artwork and extravagant floral arrangements. The hotel’s three restaurants, La Falerie, L’Orangerie and La Cinq, have five Michelin stars between them.
Try the signature line-caught sea bass with caviar and buttermilk. Last year, the hotel opened a lovely new spa with a menu of innovative treatments such as the Kobido, a traditional Japanese ‘face-lift.’
Top suite: Penthouse from $26,000 per night
Run this town: Want to see the City of Lights in a new way? Head off on an early-morning run, accompanied by Four Seasons guides, via the Eiffel Tower, the Seine, the Louvre and Champs-Élysées, before the city awakes.
Contact: Jean Claude Wietzel, general manager, concierge.paris@fourseasons.com, +33 149 527 107, fourseasons.com
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