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Tuesday,  June 9, 2026   11:52 AM
Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris completes three-year renovation
Four Seasons Hotel George V lobby (Supplied)

Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris has completed a three-year transformation project that redesigned all 243 of its rooms.

The renovation reframes each space as a private residence, with layouts that are among the largest of any Paris hotel. 

Updated features include personal workspaces, curated libraries and private dining rooms. 

Design details combine classic Louis XVI-style furniture with contemporary artworks, while discreet technologies have been integrated to make rooms feel connected yet residential.

A soft colour palette and clean lines were introduced across the interiors, with an emphasis on expanding perspectives and enhancing natural light. 

New French windows were added throughout the property to frame views of the city. 

Select suites now offer panoramas of the Eiffel Tower, with daylight flooding into the rooms to create a more serene atmosphere.

Among the highlights is the hotel’s Penthouse Suite, located on the top floor, which has been reconfigured to maximize natural light while preserving its identity as a quiet refuge above the city. 

The views from the salons continue to position the Eiffel Tower as the focal point of the suite.

Other spaces have been reimagined with distinct purposes. 

The Parisian Eiffel Suite, a new signature suite, was designed as a family apartment with a master suite and two connected bedrooms to provide flexibility and privacy. 

Guests can take in sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower from the balcony. Meanwhile, the Parisian Suite offers a more understated design, emphasizing subtle sophistication and a calm residential feel.

According to the hotel, the redesign reflects an ambition to create a collection of refined residential spaces that bring together architecture, design, art, and comfort. The project is described as “more than a renovation,” intended to redefine luxury hospitality in Paris by offering guests not only updated accommodations but also the impression of inhabiting the city itself.

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