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Celebrated the world over as “The City of Lights,” millions of people travel to Paris for its impressive cultural attractions. Many of world’s most prestigious landmarks are located within the city such as the Eiffel Tower, the Sainte-Chapelle, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, the Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées, and the Arc de Triomphe. Paris is one of the finest locations for museum-going, as it is home to the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, the Musée de l’Orangerie, and the Musée National d’Art Moderne. Most of these French icons reside along the banks of the historic Seine River, which UNESCO designated as a World Heritage Site in 1991.
Historic Hotels in Paris
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Hilton Paris Opera
Paris, France
The landmark Hilton Paris Opera opened on May 7, 1889, during the World’s Fair in Paris. Initially named Hotel Terminus, it was built by architect Juste Lisch and designed to accommodate transatlantic travelers arriving from Normandy via the Saint-Lazare station. The hotel has undergone many renovations and restorations since then, before being purchased by Hilton in 2013. The hotel reopened under its current name in 2015, and has continued to flourish.
Hotel Scribe Paris Opera By Sofitel
Paris, France
Experience Parisian luxury where history and lavish architecture blend with sleek contemporary design at the Scribe Paris Opéra by Sofitel. Book your stay at this luxury hotel at Historic Hotels Worldwide.
Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery by Sofitel
Paris, France
Nestled in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the Hôtel Molitor Paris- MGallery by Sofitel was opened as an Art Deco swimming pool and sports complex in 1929. During its heyday, it was a popular attraction for the socialites of Paris.
Hôtel Paris Bastille Boutet - MGallery by Sofitel
Paris, France
Hôtel Paris Bastille Boutet – MGallery by Sofitel derives its name from a historic Parisian company named Maison Boutet. The building was a factory for over 63 years, then transformed into a luxury boutique hotel. Since 2015, Sofitel has operated the site as part of its esteemed MGallery collection.
Le Royal Monceau-Raffles Paris
Paris, France
With a covetable address along the prestigious Avenue Hoche, just a short stroll from Parisian icons like the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysées, Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris rests at the heart of the best that the City of Lights has to offer. Opened in 1928 when Paris was a haven for creatives of all stripes—illustrious past guests include the likes of Walt Disney and Josephine Baker—this historic landmark still exudes a je ne sais quoi that continues to enchant travelers to this day.
Maison Astor Paris, Curio Collection by Hilton
Paris, France
American businessman John Jacob Astor IV had the Maison Astor Paris, Curio Collection by Hilton built to be his Paris home in 1907. Guests staying at the Maison Astor can expect opulent guestrooms with plush bedding, luxury toiletries, and classic Parisian décor.
Maison Delano Paris
Paris, France
Nestled in a grand 18th-century mansion in the heart of the esteemed 8th Arrondissement, Maison Delano Paris boasts 56 beautiful rooms and suites, as well as an ideal location only steps from Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. The first European flagship hotel added to the Delano collection, the lavish yet intimate Maison Delano Paris offers guests an elegant retreat from the hustle and bustle of the City of Light.
Sofitel Paris Arc de Triomphe
Paris, France
The Sofitel Paris Arc de Triomphe has been among the most distinguished hotels in the French Capital for more than a century. With 124 accommodations from which to choose, guests are certain to adore its wide selection of available guestrooms and suites. The Sofitel Paris Arc de Triomphe is surrounded by an array of incredible cultural institutions in Paris.
Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel
Paris, France
The Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel started as a luxurious private residence constructed by the architect Paul Lorin, who recruited Gustave Eiffel to help design the building. The structure is known throughout Paris for its astounding Haussmannian façade.
Hôtel Le Louis Versailles Château - MGallery by Sofitel
Versailles, France
Hôtel Le Louis Versailles Château - MGallery by Sofitel sits on the site of a former equestrian arena used by the artillery, built by the War Ministry of Emperor Louis-Napoleon III in 1854. Though the site fell into disrepair, the impressive gateway from this period remains unchanged today and has been designated as an historic monument.
Hotel Napoleon Paris
Paris, France
Hotel Napoleon Paris made its grand debut as an opulent addition to the Parisian skyline in the 1920s, amid the city’s influx of literary and artistic expatriates, including “The Lost Generation” writers, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein, artistic icons Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali, and famed surrealist thinker André Breton.
Hotel Regina Louvre
Paris, France
Within sight of the Tuileries Gardens, and just moments from the Parisan icon and treasure, the Louvre, Hotel Regina Louvre offers the ultimate in French sophistication and decadence. Surrounded by all of the finest offers of Paris, this Art Nouveau property is firmly anchored in the history of Paris that's reflected in its interior's intricate woodwork and designer lighting.