Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris has completed a three-year transformation of its suites and rooms – the first since it reopened in 1999.
Each of the 244 rooms and suites in the luxury hotel in the City of Love’s ‘golden triangle’ just off Champs-Élysées were redesigned, with the addition of a family apartment, the Eiffel Parisian Suite, with sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower from a landscaped terrace (one of two).
Inside are parquet floors and hand-tufted rugs, while the bathroom is clad in Carrara marble with crystal taps and a sculpted bas-relief of a nymph holding an amphora.
While an adjoining dressing room, created as a ‘discreet boudoir’, has a dressing table in engraved antique Murano glass by Arte Veneziana.


Located on the top floor, the Penthouse Suite has three private terraces with views of Paris’ most iconic landmarks, a garden of white orchids, and a large living room which extends onto a balcony framed by expansive windows with views of the Eiffel Tower.
Inside is a silk sofa, circular ivory-lacquered bookcase adorned with pearlescent floral motifs; a boudoir-style dressing room with Baccarat wall sconces; and sculpted marble basins.


Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris General Manager Thibault Drege says the objective of the renovation was to create authentic living spaces inspired by the elegance of Parisian apartments.
“Bathed in natural light, each space is elegant, functional, and profoundly calming.
“The project was carried out while the hotel remained fully operational – that’s how we approach every major transformation.
“The defining strength of the George V is indeed the ability to reinvent itself with discretion and precision, without ever compromising the excellence of service or the unique experience we are committed to offering our guests.”
For more information, visit Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris.