
France boasts one of the most remarkable concentrations of 5-star hotels globally. From Parisian palaces to country retreats, here’s an overview of the country’s exceptional addresses in 2026.
What are the Most Beautiful 5-Star Hotels in Paris?
Paris boasts France’s most coveted palaces: Le Bristol, le Plaza Athénée, Cheval Blanc Paris, and Le George V. Exceptional service, Michelin-starred restaurants, spas, and legendary suites · they embody the French art of living. To help you choose, see our comparisons: Cheval Blanc Paris or Le Bristol and Le Bristol or Le George V.
Which 5-Star Hotels on the French Riviera and in Provence?
The French Riviera is home to legends such as Le Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, le Negresco in Nice, and La Villa La Coste in Provence. Between Belle Époque palaces overlooking the Mediterranean and wine estates transformed into art hotels, the South offers some of the country’s most beautiful addresses. For the city, discover our best hotels in Nice.
| Region | Key Hotels | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Paris | Le Bristol, Plaza Athénée, Cheval Blanc | Urban palaces |
| French Riviera | Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, Negresco | Belle Époque, sea |
| Alps | Les Airelles, Cheval Blanc Courchevel | Snow palaces |
| Provence | Villa La Coste, La Bastide de Gordes | Art & nature |
What is the Difference Between a 5-Star Hotel and a Palace?
All palaces are 5-star hotels, but the reverse is not true: “palace” is a state distinction reserved for a handful of exceptional establishments. We detail this separate classification in our article Palace or 5-Star Hotel, What’s the Difference?, and the awarding process in How Hotel Stars are Awarded in France.
Good to Know Before Booking
French 5-star hotels have highly variable rates depending on the season and location · from €400 in the provinces to over €1,500 for a Parisian suite. Our article on the Price of a Night in a Parisian Palace helps anticipate the budget.








