Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Paris


Open since 1928, Prince de Galles, A Luxury Collection Hotel has long been a Bastion of Art Deco Luxury on the Elegant Avenue George V in the 8th Arrondissement of Paris

EXCLUSIVE AMENITY:

  • Complimentary Breakfast Daily for two people
  • Early Check-in/Late Check-out, based on availability
  • Priority for Complimentary Room Upgrade, based on availability upon arrival
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi, daily
  • $100 USD Hotel Credit
  • On Property Welcome, In-person warm welcome from hotel management
  • Personalized note from General Manager
  • Welcome Amenity

Hotel offers are based on double occupancy and require advanced reservations. Room upgrades, Early Check-in/Late Check-out and other amenities are based on availability and are subject to availability. Additional terms and conditions may apply and are subject to change without notice.

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The Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Paris has intrigued and enthralled guests since opening in 1929. You are welcomed to France's storied capital with 5-star service and Art Deco chic. Situated on Avenue George V, just a few steps from the iconic Champs-Elysées, this hotel places you near luxury boutiques, the tranquil beauty of the Seine and legendary landmarks including the Arc de Triomphe. The serene Wellness Suite encourages relaxation and renewal. Guest rooms and suites are immaculately designed and appointed with home-like comforts; many offer sweeping views of the Paris skyline. Throughout your stay, enjoy unwavering dedication to service that has distinguished this luxury hotel for nearly a century. The 19.20, cocktail and culinary memoir bar, offers the opportunity to savor food and beverages recipes that honor Paris. Enthusiastic about new experiences, the Prince de Galles is delighted to open a new chapter with the first European Akira Back restaurant. The hotel opened its doors in 1929. Numerous French and international personalities wouldn’t have missed this grand opening and quickly became regular guests, including Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Chamberlain, the King of Yugoslavia, Lily Damita, and Marlene Dietrich.