Hotel Le Burgundy vs Relais Christine
Both hotels are rated very highly by travel writers. On balance, Relais Christine scores significantly higher than Hotel Le Burgundy. Relais Christine comes in at 86 with praise from 13 reviews like Lonely Planet, Rough Guide and The Telegraph.
Hotel Le Burgundy
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6-8 Rue Duphot, 1st Arr., 75001 Paris
From $964 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
Star
"In this luxury hotel, the wood panelling combines harmoniously with the coloured fabrics, designer furniture and contemporary art to provide a hushed, arty atmosphere."
Concierge
"Deluxe Doubles like No. 406, overlooking the interior courtyards, are light and quiet; some sixth-floor rooms have great views over Paris."
Star Service
"This standout boutique-hotel is superbly located, and its high rates reflect this—but that's what you pay to be on the ritzy Right Bank, in a "Golden Triangle" location."
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Request a room on the fifth floor for good views, if even just rooftops.
Condé Nast Traveler
"This establishment is a bona fide baby grand that’s able to give even such grande dames as the Ritz and the Hôtel de Crillon a run for their money."
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Oyster
Luxury
"A beautiful hotel in a highly-desired location near the Tuileries Gardens, the 59-room Hotel Burgundy offers an upscale experience."
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Relais Christine
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3 Rue Christine, 75006 Paris
From $382 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"This deeply romantic four-star hotel is in a sixteenth-century building set around a deliciously hidden courtyard. At this level, it’s well worth paying the 20 percent premium."
Michelin Guide
"This historic property with its hushed lounges and attractively decorated bedrooms has its own particular charm, including a breakfast room crowned by 13C vaulting."
Frommer's
"The rooms come in a range of styles and shapes. Some are among the Left Bank's largest, with extras such as mirrored closets, plush carpets, and some balconies facing the courtyard."
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Fodor's
"This exquisite hotel de charme property dates back to the 13th century as a former abbey of the Grands-Augustins and has an impressive stone courtyard and interior garden."
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Lonely Planet
"Part of the Small Luxury Hotels (SLH) association, this exquisite property is entered by a cobbled courtyard entrance, with an enchanted garden out back."
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