Le Meurice Paris is only a few steps away from Place Vendôme and the Louver. More than just a luxury hotel, it is where the world’s artists and thinkers have found their inspiration. Whether enjoying two Michelin-starred dining or unwinding in the newly restored suites, this is where history and contemporary style combine with spirited panache, offering a Parisian hotel experience like no other.
What Guests Loved
The on-site restaurant, overseen by Alain Ducasse, offers a refined two-Michelin-starred culinary experience in a grand dining room inspired by the Salon de la Paix at Versailles.
Positioned on Rue de Rivoli, the hotel sits directly opposite the Tuileries Garden, placing guests within a five-minute walk of both the Louvre Museum and Place Vendôme.
Things to Consider
While the breakfast receives praise for its quality and pastries by pastry chef Cédric Grolet, it carries a high surcharge if not included in the room package.
Lower-floor rooms facing Rue de Rivoli can experience some ambient traffic noise during rush hours, though triple-glazed windows help insulate the interiors.
The on-site restaurant, overseen by Alain Ducasse, offers a refined two-Michelin-starred culinary experience in a grand dining room inspired by the Salon de la Paix at Versailles.
Positioned on Rue de Rivoli, the hotel sits directly opposite the Tuileries Garden, placing guests within a five-minute walk of both the Louvre Museum and Place Vendôme.
Overlooking the Tuileries Garden in Paris's 1st arrondissement, Le Meurice seamlessly pairs 18th-century grandeur with playful modern design. This historic palace hotel appeals to art lovers and culinary enthusiasts seeking refined French gastronomy and a central base near the Louvre.