Four Seasons Hotel George V
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, PARIS/ Updated : Aug 22, 2016, 19:44 IST
Synopsis
The eight-storey building was built way back in 1928 with 244 luxury guest rooms. The beautiful hotel is located just steps away from the iconic Champs-Elysees, with private terraces for guests to marvel at Paris. With unmatched s … Read more
The eight-storey building was built way back in 1928 with 244 luxury guest rooms. The beautiful hotel is located just steps away from the iconic Champs-Elysees, with private terraces for guests to marvel at Paris. With unmatched services and elegance dripping through its very fibre, the Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, makes for a fascinating stay. Read less

The eight-storey building was built way back in 1928 with 244 luxury guest rooms. The beautiful hotel is located just steps away from the iconic Champs-Elysees, with private terraces for guests to marvel at Paris. With unmatched services and elegance dripping through its very fibre, the Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, makes for a fascinating stay. With three types of guest rooms, and a host of suites available for guests, the hotel has numerous amenities on the list. These include wheelchair accessible rooms as well as childproofing. For an enchanting Parisian experience, pick the rooms with terraces that overlook the city’s Garden Triangle. Dining here at the Le Cinq is an absolute out-of-the-world experience as you embark on a mount-watering French culinary experience. Other dining options include Le George, L’Orangerie and the beautiful La Galerie. The wine cellar has over 50,000 bottles of wine just sitting to be consumed!
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