Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris has completed a major three-year transformation project that saw all its 243 rooms completely renovated for the first time since reopening in 1999.
Now redesigned as a collection of private Parisian residences, each space exudes a contemporary feel and an intimate ambience. The extensive works were carried out with the utmost discretion, in keeping with the property’s signature blend of refinement, understated elegance and discreet behind-the-scenes care.

The newly refurbished residential spaces feature the largest guest room layouts of any hotel in Paris, with personal workspaces, curated libraries and private dining rooms. Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to reflect the art of living in grand Haussmann-style apartments.
Through a palette of soft, harmonious tones, the interiors have been reimagined with refined lines and expanded perspectives, with a seamless flow between indoors and out that draws in the spirit of Paris, a city known for its twinkling lights and timeless monuments.

Thanks to newly added French windows, select suites now offer breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower, the city rooftops, and the city’s grand, elegant boulevards. Natural light flows more freely, reaching deeper into the interiors and enhancing the sense of space while creating a feeling of calm and serenity. Meanwhile, balconies have been transformed into lush urban gardens.
With its harmonious design and rich materials, each new room is equipped with the latest technologies, including home automation systems, customisable mood lighting, and advanced audiovisual technology. Discreet and intuitive, these features have been thoughtfully designed to ensure guests feel at home and fully connected in the most Parisian of palaces.

Three suites embody the hotel’s new vision of residential living, where design, architecture, materials and art come together to evoke a cultured, enlightened and timeless Paris.
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