Le Dokhan???s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel vs Ritz Paris
Le Dokhan’s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel and Ritz Paris are both highly recommended by professional reviewers. On balance, Ritz Paris ranks slightly better than Le Dokhan’s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel. Ritz Paris ranks #20 in Paris with praise from 14 reviews including Bon Appétit, Fodor's and Hideaway Report.
Le Dokhan???s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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117 rue Lauriston, 75116 Paris
From $317 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Michelin Guide
"In this beautiful Haussmann property, the neo-Classic decor couldn't be further from contemporary functionality."
Frommer's
"If not for the porters walking through its public areas carrying luggage, you might suspect that this well-accessorized hotel was a private home."
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BlackBook
"Yeah, it's a Radisson, but a really nice Radisson with views overlooking the Eiffel Tower."
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Upscale
"Le Dokhan’s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, is an upscale boutique option that offers relative serenity within walking distance of many top sights."
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Gayot
"This wonderfully old-fashioned hotel boasts a historic Champagne bar and a terrific location near the Eiffel Tower."
Ritz Paris
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15, place Vendome, 75001 Paris
From $1,223 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The Ritz is Europe's greatest hotel, an enduring symbol of elegance on one of Paris's most beautiful and historic squares."
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Concierge
"Is it really as ritzy as the name would imply? That's a definite yes—after all, the adjective itself derives from this 161-room hotel."
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Ask for the dusty-rose-tinted Elton John suite under the eaves.
DK Eyewitness
"A legendary address, the Ritz still lives up to its reputation, combining elegance and decadence."
Gayot
"Swiss hotelier César Ritz founded the Ritz Paris in 1898. The atmosphere was so luxurious that the word 'ritzy' was coined after him. The palace on the magnificent Place Vendôme, now..."
Fodor's
"In novels, songs, and the common parlance, there's not a word that evokes the romance and luxury of Paris better than the Ritz."
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