Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris Review: The Pinnacle of French Luxury
The Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris is not merely a hotel — it is a Parisian institution. Positioned steps from the Champs-Élysées and a short walk from the Arc de Triomphe, Le George V has been the address of choice for discerning travellers, heads of state and Hollywood royalty since 1928. Four Seasons took over management in 1999, investing heavily in a renovation that preserved every ounce of Art Deco grandeur while layering on the kind of flawless modern service the brand is known for.
If you are searching for the ultimate luxury hotel in Paris — a place that justifies every euro of what is a considerable rate — the Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris is the answer. This review covers everything you need to know before booking.
Location: Avenue George V, the Heart of the 8th Arrondissement
The hotel sits on Avenue George V in Paris's prestigious 8th arrondissement. This is the golden triangle of luxury — Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton and their contemporaries line the streets within a five-minute walk. The Eiffel Tower is visible from certain rooms and suites, and the Seine is a pleasant ten-minute stroll away.
The nearest Métro stop is George V on Line 1, making the entire city accessible within minutes. For those arriving by private transfer or from Charles de Gaulle Airport, the hotel's concierge team coordinates seamless arrangements — a signature strength of Four Seasons properties worldwide.
The Building: Art Deco Masterwork
Walking through the entrance on Avenue George V, you are immediately struck by the scale of the floral arrangements in the lobby. These are not afterthoughts — they are a defining feature of the George V experience. The hotel's in-house florist creates jaw-dropping arrangements that change with the seasons, often towering three metres high and costing tens of thousands of euros to produce. They have become something of a legend in their own right.
The architecture is pure 1920s Art Deco: soaring ceilings, Flemish tapestries, marble floors polished to a mirror sheen, and Venetian chandeliers casting a warm golden light throughout the public spaces. The renovation completed by Four Seasons restored the building meticulously, and every corridor feels like walking through a museum — except that here, everything functions with twenty-first century precision.
Rooms and Suites at Four Seasons George V Paris
The hotel has 244 rooms and suites spread across several categories, from Classic Rooms to the spectacular Royal Suite. Here is a breakdown:
Classic and Deluxe Rooms
Entry-level rooms start at around 40 square metres — generous by Parisian standards. Expect crisp white linens, marble bathrooms with Bulgari toiletries, a writing desk, and either city or courtyard views. The furnishings are a confident blend of contemporary and classical: silk fabrics, dark wood, subtle gold accents.
Premier and Superior Rooms
Step up to a Premier or Superior Room for more floor space and, in many cases, a partial view of the Eiffel Tower or the tree-lined courtyard below. These are the sweet spot for most guests: luxurious without being extravagant.
Suites
The George V's suites are where the hotel truly separates itself. The Penthouse Suite occupies the top floor and offers a wraparound terrace with unobstructed Eiffel Tower views — arguably the best hotel terrace view in Paris. The Royal Suite spans 360 square metres of private grandeur: separate living and dining rooms, a full kitchen, private gym, and its own butler. For honeymoons, the Eiffel Tower Suite with its floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening onto a private balcony is the obvious choice.
Every room and suite features the Four Seasons signature bed — deep, cloud-like, dressed in Egyptian cotton — and the brand's renowned 24-hour room service, which here means freshly prepared French cuisine at any hour.
Dining: Three Michelin Stars Under One Roof
The George V is home to Le Cinq, one of only two Parisian hotel restaurants to hold three Michelin stars. Led by Chef Christian Le Squer, Le Cinq serves what can only be described as haute cuisine at its most transcendent: technically immaculate, visually stunning, rooted in the French tradition but never enslaved to it.
The dining room itself is worthy of comment — a gilded, chandelier-lit space that feels as though Versailles decided to open a restaurant. Service here is the kind of French formality that has become rare: precise, knowledgeable, never stiff. The sommelier team oversees one of the finest wine cellars in Paris, with over 50,000 bottles.
Beyond Le Cinq, the hotel offers:
- Le George: A more relaxed all-day brasserie with a lighter, Mediterranean-influenced menu and an interior that manages to feel both contemporary and classic.
- La Galerie: The George V's legendary afternoon tea destination, serving in the hotel's main gallery space amid the famous floral arrangements. The tea menu here is among the best in Paris.
- The Bar at George V: Dark, atmospheric and utterly Parisian. The cocktail list is exceptional, and the bar attracts a mix of hotel guests and local cognoscenti.
For a special occasion dinner in Paris, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons Hotel George V is a near-mandatory experience. Book well in advance.
Spa and Wellness
The Four Seasons Spa at the George V occupies 2,500 square metres across two floors of the hotel's lower level. It is one of the largest and most complete hotel spas in Paris.
Highlights include:
- Indoor swimming pool — a 17-metre heated pool finished in golden mosaic tiles
- Hammam and steam rooms
- Eight treatment rooms, including a couple's suite
- Fitness centre with the latest Technogym equipment
The spa menu draws heavily on French skincare traditions and partners with Valmont, the Swiss luxury cosmetics brand, for several signature treatments. The Valmont full-body treatment is considered one of the best in the city — book it for a full spa day.
Service: The Four Seasons Standard, Elevated
Four Seasons is defined by its service culture, and the George V represents this at its highest expression. The staff-to-guest ratio here is exceptional, and it shows. From the moment the doorman greets your car to the moment your luggage is retrieved from your room on departure, every interaction is attentive without being intrusive.
The concierge team deserves particular praise. They hold connections across Paris that most guests simply cannot replicate independently: tables at fully booked restaurants, private shopping appointments at couture houses, tickets to sold-out performances at the Opéra Garnier. If you have specific requests, communicate them in advance — the team here reliably delivers.
One detail that stands out: the hotel's seamless digital check-in and room preference notes system means that returning guests are greeted with their preferences already in place. The bed positioned precisely, the correct pillow type, a favourite newspaper — these are the touches that create loyalty.
Sustainability and Community
The Four Seasons Hotel George V has made meaningful commitments to sustainability without compromising the experience. The hotel sources produce from small French farms and producers for Le Cinq and Le George, and works to minimize food waste across all outlets. The property participates in the Four Seasons global sustainability framework, which includes energy reduction targets, responsible sourcing, and community partnerships in the local 8th arrondissement.
Pricing and Value
The Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris is not inexpensive. Rates for Classic Rooms typically begin around €1,500–€2,000 per night in high season, with suites climbing significantly higher. The Penthouse Suite regularly exceeds €20,000 per night.
Is it worth it? If budget is truly no object, yes — unequivocally. The combination of location, rooms, dining (particularly Le Cinq), service and spa is difficult to match anywhere in Europe. For those with a specific budget ceiling, consider travelling in shoulder season (November–March, excluding the holidays) when rates can be meaningfully lower and the hotel is slightly less crowded.
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Who is the Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris For?
- Honeymoon couples seeking the most romantic hotel experience Paris can offer
- Business travellers at the highest level, for whom the George V serves as an operating base as much as a hotel
- Luxury collectors — those who make it their mission to experience the world's finest properties
- Foodies who want to anchor a Paris trip around a Le Cinq dinner
- Shoppers using the hotel as a base for the Golden Triangle boutiques
How to Book
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FAQ
What is the best room category at the Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris? For most guests, a Premier Room with a courtyard or partial Eiffel Tower view offers the best balance of space, comfort and value. If budget allows, the Penthouse Suite with its private terrace offers an experience that is genuinely unmatched in Paris.
Is Le Cinq at the George V worth the price? Yes. Le Cinq is one of the finest dining experiences in France — a three-Michelin-star restaurant that would be exceptional in any context. Dinner at Le Cinq is a multi-hour occasion and represents some of the best cooking in Paris. Book a table even if you are not staying at the hotel.
How far is the Four Seasons George V from the Eiffel Tower? Approximately 1.5 kilometres, or about a 20-minute walk through some of Paris's most beautiful streets. By taxi or private car, it is a five-minute journey.
What is the best time of year to stay at the Four Seasons George V? Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer the best combination of pleasant weather and manageable crowds. Winter visits (November–February) yield lower rates and a more intimate atmosphere, though the gardens are less lush.
Does the Four Seasons Hotel George V have a pool? Yes. The indoor heated pool in the spa level is a beautiful 17-metre mosaic pool available exclusively to hotel guests and spa visitors.
Final Verdict
The Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris earns its reputation as one of the world's great hotels. The Art Deco architecture, the legendary floral displays, Le Cinq, the impeccable service, and the unbeatable location in Paris's 8th arrondissement combine to create an experience that is difficult to replicate elsewhere.
For a once-in-a-lifetime Paris stay — a honeymoon, a significant anniversary, a milestone birthday — the George V is the definitive choice. Book it on CinqStay.
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