The lights of the Seine at night, the arched bridges that cross it, and wide boulevards with candlelit restaurants make Paris burst with romance, it's not lacking in exciting honeymoon or Valentine's Day spots. Below is a selection of the most romantic hotels in Paris.
Nolinsky Hotel Paris
This simple and luxurious boutique hotel is a haven of elegant tranquility in the heart of Paris, located a short walk from the Palais Garnier Opera and the Louvre Museum. With its simple elegance, innovative dishes, underground spa and lavish rooms, it makes a great base for a weekend getaway.
Rooms ooze classic luxury mixed with modern details. In addition to the usual TV, you will find a vintage speaker with Bluetooth technology.
Now under the management of Philip Chronopoulos, Head Chef at its Michelin-starred sister restaurant, Restaurant du Palais Royal, Nolinksi Le Restaurant offers unforgettable dishes with an emphasis on high-quality ingredients used in innovative ways. The desserts are also excellent and not too heavy. The reception can arrange dinner at the hotel's sister restaurant, Restaurant du Palais Royal, headed by Philippe Kronopoulos.
Maison Suquet Hotel
Maison Suquet was a delightful home during the beautiful era, and today it is an exceptional boutique address with a lively décor. Romantic, richly whimsical paintings and details in neoclassical gold, black, red, and green enhance the inviting landscape as well as stately silk-lined walls, sensual quilted bedheads, fringed lampshades and carved brass light fixtures.
Each room has a curated selection of antique history and art books (mainly in French), an espresso machine, complimentary mieral water and bedside chocolates at turndown service. Mosaic bathrooms feature an oversized Italian bathtub or shower with rain shower and exquisite Orange Fairy Hermès products.
The menu includes delicacies such as caviar, smoked salmon and artichoke hearts
Shangri-La Hotel, Paris
Located in the palace of the never-before-seen Prince Roland Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon the Great, the Shangri-La is blessed with panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower. From the gorgeous spa to the marble atrium, the hotel seamlessly blends history and luxury.
Each room is individually designed and decorated with inlaid desks and artfully patterned wallpaper. Although 37 of the hotel's 100 rooms are suites. The best have balconies overlooking the garden, while the upper suites have huge panoramic balconies.
Shangri-La's heritage is even more evident in the hotel's restaurants. Managed by Chef Samuel Lee Sum, Shang Palace is the only Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in France, focusing on Cantonese cuisine and à la carte and set menus.
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