Photography: Le Meurice
Hotel Le Meurice Paris
Reviewed by Joeri Van Overloop
Set the scene
Hotel Le Meurice, with its polished Doric columns and Murano glass chandeliers, effortlessly melds centuries-old elegance with contempo-chic flair. The artwork, the architecture, the intricate detailing everywhere you look — they all tell a story. They hark back to the hotel's golden age, and yet they also say, "Welcome, 21st-century traveler! We've been waiting for you."
Leaning into its storied past while striking a decidedly modern chord, this is a place where history lingers but isn't trapped in a time warp. Don't let the 18th-century Louis XVI décor deceive you — the vibe's far from stiff or formal. Instead, expect a subtle and seamless blend of the classic and the contemporary.
As you lounge on the lush furnishings or marvel at the lavish rooms adorned with Belle Epoque accents, you might as well quip, "Did Marie Antoinette hang out here, and did she left her iPhone charger?" This is the blending of epochs that Hotel Le Meurice encapsulates, and it pulls off this act with an unparalleled casual ease.
What can we expect in our room at Hotel Le Meurice
Each suite at the Le Meurice hotel gives you a taste of an exclusive slice of Paris that you never knew you'd missed. Jaw-dropping views of the famed Tuileries Garden, majestic marble bathrooms decked out with glamorous accents of gold leaf and top-tier artworks – it's like checking into a small, swanky palace meticulously curated just for you. The interiors exude elegance with luxe fabrics, opulent chandeliers, and thoughtful decorative touches inspired by the king of cool, Salvador Dali, who was a regular here. Seriously, if these rooms could talk, they'd only speak in poetry!
But it's not just about the looks. The beds are vast and plush, welcoming you after a day spent exploring the city of lights or conducting crucial business meetings. Each suite features modern amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and interactive TV. Take a long soak in the marble bathrooms that offer lavish Hermès bath products. It's an oasis of calm in the heart of Paris that soothes, pampers and feels very, very private.
How about the food and drinks
The hotel's incredible Michelin-starred restaurant is a draw for both guests and Parisians. Under the guidance of famous chef Alain Ducasse, the restaurant, Le Meurice Alain Ducasse, serves exquisite haute cuisine that is a real tribute to traditional French gastronomy. They also offer an exquisite wine selection, with varietals hailing from some of the world's finest vineyards.
On the lighter side, you can't overlook Le Dali, named after the surrealist artist who used to frequent the hotel. A whimsical treasure in an Alice in Wonderland-type scenario. Here, you can savor equally fabulous meals, but in a more relaxed, charming setting. And let's not forget about Bar 228! Ah, Bar 228 - it's like stepping into a cozy, English club-style den whispers of the finest cocktails and more than 50 types of whiskies.
What is the service like
The staff, it seems, have attended the Harvard of Hotelier Schools; their professionalism and attention to detail is second to none. Whether it's providing spot-on recommendations for the local brasseries or making arrangements for a surprise anniversary gesture, they've got the 'above-and-beyond' attitude down pat.
You can anticipate having all your needs meticulously catered by a team of devoted staff members who are more than willing to make every effort to ensure your stay is remembered fondly. The concierge services, for instance, are your new best friends. They're conversant in several languages and are readily available to deal with every enquiry, be it related to booking excursions, arranging transportation, or even acquiring tickets for the most in-demand shows.
What’s the neighborhood scene like at the Le Meurice Hotel
Step outside the hotel's polished doors and you'll find yourself within walking distance from some of Paris' most iconic sites. Just imagine strolling along the Seine, visiting the Louvre museum, or peeking into the chic boutiques of Rue Saint-Honoré – all possible within a leisurely 10-minute walk!
Cafes, bistros, and Parisian gourmet restaurants line the streets, adding that distinct aroma of roasting coffee and fresh baguettes to the air, quintessential to the Parisian experience. Art and culture enthusiasts will be thrilled with the array of galleries and museums that pepper the vicinity. And if you're a night owl, the neighborhood doesn't disappoint with its electric nightlife, from swanky bars to trendy clubs.
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What’s the backstory
Opening its doors way back in 1815, this opulent hotel takes its name from its original owner, Charles-Augustin Meurice. A savvy business chap, Meurice had a dream of creating a space in the center of Paris dedicated to British travelers. He envisioned a place where English folks could relax and enjoy the Parisian lifestyle - without having to wrap their tongues around the French language!
Over two hundred years later, Le Meurice remains a beacon of luxury and elegance in the City of Lights. Distinguished guests from Queen Victoria to Salvador Dali have graced its rooms. Of course, the hotel’s history isn’t only about glitz and glamour. It was used as a base for the German high command during the occupation in World War II. But don’t worry. These days you're more likely to run into a Hollywood star in the grand lobby than a goose-stepping general!
Price Range
To give you a fair idea, prices for a standard guest room usually begin at roughly €740 per night. Now, before you get that wide-eyed 'ooh-la-la' look, remember, we’re talking about a lavish five-star property right in the middle of Paris.
If you prefer to stay in a suite (and why not, you're on vacation!), the price can go up to €8,000 per night at the peak of the season.
Amenities & Facilities
Picture this: luxurious rooms equipped with minibar, Nespresso coffee machines for your caffeine need at any hour, free Wi-Fi for your late-night streaming binge, and the whirlpool tubs to unwind after a long day of sightseeing in Paris. Oh, did we mention the bespoke toiletries? They're absolutely divine!
Let's not stop there! This classic hotel maintains its glamorous aura while simultaneously meeting all your gym-and-spa daydreams. From fully equipped fitness centers to rejuvenating sauna sessions, every facility breathes a balance of comfort and decadence. They even have a menu for your pet's needs. Don't forget to explore the on-site boutiques with chic French couture. And how about the sweeping views of the picturesque Paris skyline and the Tuileries Garden from special rooms?
How to get to Hotel Le Meurice in Paris
First, let’s tackle the public transport route. After your thrilling plane ride, step out of Charles de Gaulle Airport and look out for those reliable signs leading to the RER B train. Once on board, you'll be whizzing your way to Saint Michel Notre Dame. Catch the number 1 metro line from Saint Michel Notre Dame, travel along until you reach Tuileries. Hotel Le Meurice, is just an easy-peasy 4 minute walk from there.
If you’re more the 'I’d-rather-sit-back-and-relax' type, then we got you covered too! There’s always the comfortable option of a taxi ride straight from the airport to the hotel’s lobby. Though it might be a bit pricier, but remember you’re in the City of Love, and what's more romantic than a private ride through the stunning city streets? Just ensure you negotiate the fare before your journey begins to avoid any sneaky surprises.
What Customers Have To Say
Love it.
Let's not forget the two big names in the culinary arts who work in the shadows to create beauty and goodness. Gentlemen DUCASSE and GROLET, thank you for the moment of happiness that you have given us.
I would like to mention that the staff at this hotel are truly amazing.
Smiling, available in all circumstances, and very professional.
Thank you to all these little hands who make this place what it is, and for offering us a wonderful break for a moment.
I recommend at least once in a lifetime if you have this opportunity.
Contact:
Address: 228 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 44 58 10 10
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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed within this article are the author’s alone, not those of any travel/leisure company, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.