Hotel de la TremoillevsMandarin Oriental, Paris
Hotel de la Tremoille and Mandarin Oriental, Paris are both rated highly by professional travelers. On balance, Mandarin Oriental, Paris scores marginally better than Hotel de la Tremoille. Mandarin Oriental, Paris is ranked #38 in Paris with endorsements from 9 sources such as BlackBook, Departures and The Telegraph.
Hotel de la Tremoille
14, rue de la Tremoille, 75008 Paris
From $322/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"A swanky four-star boasting understated rooms with harmonious decor and shimmering black-and-white bathrooms."
Michelin Guide
"The showbiz crowd favours this hotel. The decor mixes the old with the contemporary, along with hi-tech fixtures and fittings, Portuguese marble and ceramics in the bathrooms."
Travel + Leisure
"Artfully blending the past with the present, the hotel features 93 guest rooms that evoke the Paris of the 1930s with lush fabrics." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"The Hôtel de la Trémoille is an impressive, yet relaxed, establishment."
Time Out
"The recent opening of a new restaurant-bar-lounge and improved spa and fitness facilities have made it a serious competitor to the other palaces nearby." Full review
Star Service
"This property sits within the upscale "golden triangle" of the 8th arrondissement formed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, George V and Alma-Marceau metros." Full review
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High floors avoid noise, and the best high-floor units glimpse the Eiffel Tower.
Gayot
"Near the Champs-Elysées, this luxury hotel includes 80 guest rooms and thirteen suites."
Frommer's
"In the heart of Paris and a 2-minute walk from the Champs-Élysées, this is a preferred Right Bank address for fashionistas, as it lies in the heart of the haute couture district." Full review
Frommer's
"This classy hotel is as refined and elegant as its surroundings, and has a lovely young staff to attend to your every need. The spacious rooms have exceptionally high ceilings, tall windows" Full review
Lonely Planet
"Occupying a corner block with an art-nouveau glass canopy, this gorgeous 1883-built jewel incorporates 93 rooms and suites (some with balconies) but has an intimate, boutique feel." Full review
Mandarin Oriental, Paris Show All Reviews
251 Rue Saint-Honore, 75001 Paris
From $745/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Star Service
"Just a few blocks from the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre Museum on Rue Saint-Honore, one of Paris' most fashionable streets, this Asian tiger is a top-tier offering." Full review
Gayot
"At the Mandarin Oriental, Paris, guests seeking an elaborate French escape will find even their most extravagant requests met with a smile."
BlackBook
"This rakishly chic new Mandarin Oriental joins the new religion of resolutely modern glamour; there's not lick of toile de jouy to be found anywhere."
Fodor's
"Lovely Asian-inspired rooms, featuring lustrous dark-wood furnishings and creamy walls, accented with deep mauve or taupe, and spotless white-marble baths." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"This five star hotel on chic rue Saint Honoré features 138 rooms and 39 suites decorated with mostly white, contemporary furnishings splashed with touches of color on bedspreads and curtains." Full review
Forbes Travel Guide
5 Stars
"From the façade to the interior, the hotel is a prime example of Paris’ Art Deco period, though the décor has subtle Asian touches in the form of fresh orchids, butterflies and rich silk accents." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Flanked by designer boutiques on rue Saint-Honoré is Paris' Mandarin Oriental, a bastion of elegance." Full review
Departures
"Located on one of Paris’s most famous shopping streets, Rue Saint Honoré, and a stones throw from Chloé, Armani, and the concept shop Colette, this sleek property is a wonderful choice." Full review
Time Out
"Surrounded by haute couture fashion houses and jewellers in the middle of rue Saint-Honoré, the Mandarin Oriental is inspired just as much by its surroundings at its Asian origins. " Full review
Afar Magazine
"MO's brunch levitates above the masses." Full review