Le Pavillon de la Reine vs Le Bristol Paris
Both properties are highly recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Le Bristol Paris is preferred by most writers compared to Le Pavillon de la Reine. Le Bristol Paris ranks #3 in Paris with endorsements from 17 sources like Frommer's, Oyster and DK Eyewitness.
Le Pavillon de la Reine
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28 Place des Vosges, 75003 Paris
From $472 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"A perfect honeymoon or romantic-weekend getaway in a beautiful ivy-covered mansion secreted away off the place des Vosges."
Michelin Guide
"This elegant and luxurious hotel showcases the discreet noble ambience of the Paris of yesteryear."
Fodor's
"This enchanting countrylike château is hidden off the regal Place des Vosges behind a stunning garden courtyard."
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Travel + Leisure
"Housed in an 18th-century mansion on Place des Voges, Le Pavillon de la Reine hotel has a vine-covered façade and a shaded inner courtyard separated from the square by an iron gate."
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DK Eyewitness
"Set back from the marvelous Place des Vosges, the Pavillon de la Reine is the best hotel in the Marais."
Le Bristol Paris
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112 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, 8th Arr., 75008 Paris
From $353 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"Arguably the city’s most luxurious and spacious hotel, Le Bristol remains discreet and warm, with consistently good service."
Michelin Guide
Star
"This luxury hotel, built in 1925 and boasting a new wing added in 2009, is arranged around a magnificent garden."
Frommer's
"Personalized old-world service is rigidly maintained here -- some guests find it forbidding; others absolutely adore it."
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Insight Guides
"This is a discreetly upmarket 1920s hotel with period furniture in all 195 rooms. Lovely gardens complete an extremely pleasant experience; expensive, but worth it. ."
DK Eyewitness
"One of Paris’s finest hotels, the Bristol’s large rooms are sumptuously decorated with antiques and magnificent marble bathrooms."