Le Meurice – Dorchester Collection

Rated 9.2 in 314 reviews. 159 rooms.

★★★★★

In the heart of Paris, opposite the Tuileries Garden, lies one of Dorchester Collection’s gems; Le Meurice. Le Meurice, the first Parisian Palace hotel, has presided over Rue de Rivoli since 1835.
Since its creation, Le Meurice has carried a sense of the grandeur and splendor of Versailles, of Kings and Queens, Patrons and artists, enthusiasts and adventurers – and has been perfecting l’art de vivre into a fine art for over 180 years.
Here, the past and present meet with both humour and glamour, the style of the Grand Siècle encounters Philippe Starck’s signature surrealist style. The private spaces resemble an 18th century Parisian home, a tailor-made jewelry box devised by Charles Jouffre, dedicated to providing comfort day and night.
Highly acclaimed by food writers worldwide, the two Michelin-starred restaurant is a magical place where you will taste both audacious and unpretentious menus and enjoy a harmonious and healthy Haute cuisine. Just steps from Place Vendôme and rue Saint-Honoré, where luxury boutiques and young designers abound, Le Meurice is a source of inspiration for those enamored with the cultural, emotional and sensory exuberance of the French capital.

Le Meurice is a hotel palace located in central Paris. It offers a 2-star Michelin restaurant as well as a spa and a fitness centre with massage treatments.

Decorated in a 18th century style, with Louis XVI furniture, aach air-conditioned and soundproofed room has a classic decor with a modern twist and a marble bathroom.

Alain Ducasse is the chef of Le Meurice’s restaurant, which proposes gourmet French cuisine. Meals are served in the grand dining area, whose décor is inspired by the Salon de la Paix of the Château de Versailles, revisited by Philippe Starck.

Le Dali Restaurant, serves meals throughout the day, and guests can enjoy a cocktail in the Bar 228, which offers 300 different kinds of drinks and live jazz music every evening. On site, there is also a fitness centre and spa run by the luxurious Swiss brand Valmont.

Place de la Concorde and the Champs-Elysées are a 5-minute walk away, and the Louvre Museum is just 600 metres from the hotel. Tuileries Metro station is 100 metres away, giving direct access to Bastille and La Defense.

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A guide to great places near Le Meurice – Dorchester Collection

  1. Le Dalí

    Soft lighting, beautiful decoration, fantastic service .. and the food is amazing!

    10 m from hotel
    228 rue de Rivoli

  2. Kinugawa Vendôme

    good straight forward no-nonsense sushi

    87 m from hotel
    9 rue du Mont Thabor

  3. Jardin des Tuileries

    Between the Champs- Elysées and the Jardin des Tuileries you will find the find Hotel de Crillon where you can enjoy the views of one of the most beautiful parks in the world.

    174 m from hotel
    Rue de Rivoli

  4. Place Vendôme

    The most popular plaza you can see in every TV ad for luxury perfumes.

    270 m from hotel
    Place Vendôme

  5. CHANEL

    Legendary flagship store. Legendary waiting for the right sales person to show up. Legendary bills.

    358 m from hotel
    31 rue Cambon

  6. Musée de l'Orangerie

    Absolute stunning museum! Monets huge Waterlilies painings (as seen in Woody Allens Midnight in Paris) and very nice collection of Renoir, Cezanne, Picasso and Monet

    420 m from hotel
    Jardin des Tuileries

  7. Sanukiya

    Very authentic, cheap-ish Japanese joint in a quiet back street near the Louvre. Lots of Japanese patrons!

    423 m from hotel
    9 rue d'Argenteuil

  8. Musée des Arts Décoratifs

    Don't miss visiting 107Rivoli, a big, warm and colourful 300m2 shop linked to the museum. Get lost with their selection of books about fashion, jewellery, design objects and daily life accessories

    452 m from hotel
    107 rue de Rivoli

  9. L'Olympia

    Founded in 1888, by Joseph Oller, the creator of the Moulin Rouge. It opened in 1889 as the "Montagnes Russes" but was renamed the Olympia in 1893.

    0.6 km from hotel
    28 boulevard des Capucines

  10. Musée d'Orsay

    best tip ever: go through the library entrance and cut the line! then you'll still be able to buy tickets.

    0.6 km from hotel
    1 rue de la Légion d'Honneur

  11. Place de l'Opéra

    Take some pictures 📷📸 it worth 😜

    0.7 km from hotel
    Place de l'Opéra

  12. Jardin du Palais Royal

    Lovely spot for flâneurs...

    0.7 km from hotel
    Palais Royal