Four Seasons George V

 

Address: 31, Avenue George V 75008 Paris

Area: Champs Elysees

metro: George V

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Description:

Welcome to the Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris. Only a few steps from the Champs-Elysees, with private terraces that command all Paris, the lovingly restored Four Seasons George V Paris combines class, convenience and comfort. The Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris, an eight-storey 1928 landmark building, offers 245 guestrooms, all with unique architectural details and many featuring private terraces overlooking the world’s most romantic city. With beautiful views of the Hotel's courtyard and garden, Le Cinq is a very elegant dining room, dressed in grey and gold. The tablecloths, china and silver were all created specifically for the reopening of the legendary Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris. Both the heart and soul of the Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris, La Galerie showcases beautiful Flemish tapestries, 19th-century paintings and furniture, as well as many exquisite objets d'art. La Galerie can seat up to 45. The luxurious spa facilities, with private treatment rooms, take guests to another dimension in relaxation and beauty.


 

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Louvre / Concorde
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Saint Germain
Montparnasse / Luxembourg
Eiffel Tower
Champs Elysees
Opera / Montmartre
Arc de Triomphe
Elysees / Trocadero

 

Private Transfers

Private Car
From 85.00€

 

 

Car Rentals

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From $644

 

Hotel Facilities

• Babysitting
• Bar
• Business Center
• Laundry Service
• Restaurant

Room Facilities

• Hairdryer
• Room Safe
• Cable

Leisure Facilities

• Fitness Room
• Massage
• Sauna
• Spa
• Steamroom
• Whirlpool

Near    Arc de Triomphe •  Champs Elysees •  Palais de Tokyo •  Grand Palais and Petit Palais •  Blvd Haussmann 


Arc de Triomphe
Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 as a memorial for the French Army but was not completed until 1836. It is 165 feet high and one can visit the observation deck at the summit of the arc from where there is a brilliant view of Paris. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with its eternal flame, rekindled every evening at 6:30 PM, lies under the Arc. It is at the centre of 12 avenues and is known as the Etoile (star).

Champs Elysees
The Champs Elysees was originally an extension of the Tuileries gardens laid out in the 17th century by Le Notre. During the Second Empire, from 1852, it became a focus for fashionable society and theatre, for military parades and royal processions. It is on a direct line from the Louvre, through the Tuileries Gardens, past the Place de Concorde, up through gardens bordered by trees and azaleas. In these gardens are two famous theatres, Theatre de Marigny and Theatre du Rond-Point and exclusive restaurants with pretty garden terraces, such as ëLedoyení and ëLaurentí. From the Rond-Point the Champs Elysee runs uphill to the Arc de Triomphe. Here along its wide granite pavements there are many fast food eateries, shopping arcades and cinemas but it is still considered the most beautiful avenue in the world.

Musee de l'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris
Musee de l'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris Housed in the Palais de Tokyo - Mainly devoted to artists working in Paris in the early 20th century, the museum has major collections of works by Georges Rouault, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Raoul Dufy. Other highlights: Modigliani's 'La Femme aux yeus bleus', two of the three Henri Matisse triptychs of La Danse (1931-33) and the monumental La Fee Electricit'(1937) by Raoul Dufy. There are often major exhibitions held here, and there is a nice caf'downstairs.

Grand Palais and Petit Palais
Built for the 1900 World Fair, the former now has major exhibitions and the later houses the fine arts museum of the City of Paris with a collection specializing in 19th century French painters as Delacroix, Courbet, Monet, Cezanne and Bonnard. Part of the Grand Palais also houses a science museum, the Palais de la Decouverte.

Department Stores
Blvd. Haussmann is the home of the department stores Au Printemps, opened in 1864, and Galeries Lafayette, opened in 1894. Galeries Lafayette has a magnificent stained glass dome. It carries all the great fashion names, and has great (free) fashion shows each week. It is always very busy so best to go in the morning. There is a a nice self-service restaurant on the 6th floor with views over the Opera. Au Printemps also has a weekly fashion show which is held in the 6th floor tea salon beneath a Belle Epoque blue stained-glass rotunda.

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