Paris suites
Added Sep 11, 2025
By Fatimaexploringgetting there
Why are you into it?
The small upgrade you notice every day.
About
The upgrade from a standard room to a suite in Paris costs about sixty euros extra per night at most hotels. It's not money. It's geography. You get space to think, corners that aren't corners, and windows that frame the Eiffel Tower or the Seine instead of an airshaft. The Four Seasons George V knows this. So does Le Bristol. They price their suites like real estate because that's what they are.
The difference shows up in details you notice daily. Bathroom counters wide enough for your entire routine. Closets that swallow a week's wardrobe without negotiation. Separate sitting areas where you can take calls while your partner sleeps. At the Hotel Plaza Athénée, the Eiffel Tower suites have private terraces. At The Ritz, the Imperial Suite spans 200 square meters and comes with a dedicated butler. These aren't rooms. They're statements.
Location dictates everything. Suites in the 7th arrondissement near the Tower run premium rates. The Marais offers boutique options with period details and lower prices. Saint-Germain splits the difference with literary history and reasonable luxury. Book through hotel direct channels for upgrades. Concierges remember guests who invest in space.
Paris suites aren't indulgence. They're infrastructure for the kind of trip where you remember the light in the morning, not the thread count.
Fun fact
Coco Chanel lived in a suite at the Ritz for 34 years, dying there in 1971, and the hotel now rents that exact suite for €25,000 per night.