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The suite floor is the buy; Le Cinq three-star kitchen. Best for: Paris stays anchored to the Champs-Élysées corridor, where the suite floor rather than a base room is the booking and Le Cinq's three-star kitchen is part of the reason for the stay. Four Seasons George V — Champs-Élysée

The 1928 Art Deco facade of Four Seasons Hotel George V on avenue George V, with its awninged stone entrance, clipped topiary and Four Seasons flags
Press image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel George V — photography Peter Vitale, Ambroise Tézenas, Grégoire Gardette

Hotel

Four Seasons George V

The suite floor is the buy; Le Cinq three-star kitchen.

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Best fit
Paris stays anchored to the Champs-Élysées corridor, where the suite floor rather than a base room is the booking and Le Cinq's three-star kitchen is part of the reason for the stay.
Trade-off
The George V's Right Bank, avenue-facing address suits travelers who want the Champs-Élysées corridor — those set on the Place de la Concorde or Left Bank cluster should look at the Crillon or a Left Bank property instead.
Location
Champs-Élysées, Paris
Last verified
July 4, 2026

The property and location

Le Cinq's dining room at Four Seasons George V, seen through gilded wrought-iron doors, with a domed gold chandelier and formally set tables beneath panelled walls
Press image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel George V — photography Peter Vitale, Ambroise Tézenas, Grégoire Gardette

The hotel sits at 31 Avenue George-V in the 8th arrondissement, a short walk from the Champs-Élysées. It was founded in 1928 and is today owned by Prince Al Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The Right Bank, avenue-facing address suits travelers anchoring a stay to the Champs-Élysées corridor; those set on Place de la Concorde or a Left Bank base should look elsewhere.

Rooms and suites

The Eiffel Tower Suite at Four Seasons George V, a pale bay-windowed sitting room with cream armchairs framing a direct view of the Eiffel Tower
Press image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel George V — photography Peter Vitale, Ambroise Tézenas, Grégoire Gardette

The hotel has 244 rooms in total, including 59 suites and 30 rooms with a balcony or terrace — among the largest guest-room layouts in Paris, filled with natural light and residential-style furnishings. Select suites carry oversized French windows facing the Eiffel Tower; the Royal Suite has an oversized living room and private terrace, and the Eiffel Tower Suite has a panoramic terrace accessible from the living area. Other suites overlook the Panthéon, the Opéra, or the Grand Palais.

Le Cinq and the wider dining program

The Royal Suite living room at Four Seasons George V, with cream upholstered seating, a glass-topped table and full-height curtained windows onto a planted terrace
Press image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel George V — photography Peter Vitale, Ambroise Tézenas, Grégoire Gardette

Le Cinq, chef Christian Le Squer's three-Michelin-star dining room, seats 65 and is built around classic French ingredients paired with contemporary technique. Alongside L'Orangerie and Le George, the hotel's three restaurants hold six Michelin stars in total, one of the deepest single-hotel dining programs in Paris.

Location & arrival

Champs-Élysées, Paris

Supported highlights

Assessed on the 1928 Art Deco courtyard building's suite floor against its base categories, the Right Bank avenue-facing address, and Le Cinq's three-star kitchen — read against the rest of the Paris palace shortlist.

What this guide is based on

7 property photographs are published with source and rights notes.

Guide updated July 4, 2026.

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