The iconic red geranium-lined courtyard is arguably the most Instagrammed spot in Paris
Direct connection to the Dior Spa with its unique 'Light Suite' for jet lag
Jean Imbert's theatrical dining experiences that feel more like a show than a meal
En bref : It's the ultimate 'Palace' fantasy, but you're paying a premium for the postcode and the geraniums, not necessarily for the quietest sleep.
Évalué par @RiccanzaLife: I stayed in the Eiffel Suite and honestly, having breakfast on that balcony with the Iron Lady right there was a core memory unlocked. The service and the room details were just perfection. It felt like living in a movie.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Reviewers consistently use the word 'magical' for the courtyard and 'impeccable' for the concierge.
Reality check
A surprising number of guests complain about 'arrogant' service at the front desk and aging plumbing in the bathrooms.
You live for fashion history and want to stay where Christian Dior held his photo shoots
You want a hotel that transforms with the seasons (ice rink in winter, garden in summer)
You have a budget for €45 cocktails and don't blink at valet fees
Propreté et entretien
8.5
Housekeeping: Twice-daily service is standard and generally excellent, though some reviews mention missed dust in corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally sparkling marble, but isolated reports of aging grout and leaking shower seals in older rooms.
Maintenance: Most rooms are pristine, but occasional complaints about 'tired' carpets or peeling paint in non-renovated corridors.
Linens & towels: Plush, high-thread-count linens and thick, heavy towels branded with the hotel logo.
Odors & scents: The lobby smells of fresh flowers and expensive perfume (specifically Dior Ambre Nuit often cited).
Sleepability™
7.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Avenue Montaigne traffic
Heavy doors slamming in hallways
Courtyard restaurant noise during peak summer dinner service
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The courtyard turns into a private ice skating rink in winter
The 'Dior Spa' is extremely popular; book treatments weeks in advance
Jackets are required for men at the Jean Imbert restaurant
Quoi emporter
Designer sunglasses for the courtyard lunch (it's a runway)
A cocktail dress or blazer for Le Bar (strict smart casual)
Your own adapter (some rooms have limited outlets near the bed)
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Room 888 for a killer Eiffel Tower view
Room 420 for a classic view of the red geranium courtyard
Art Deco rooms on the 7th and 8th floors for a sleeker, more modern vibe
Chambres à éviter
Standard single rooms (often feel cramped)
Rooms near the elevators on lower floors (noise bleed)
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would love to request a room on the 7th or 8th floor with Art Deco styling, or alternatively, a courtyard-facing room to ensure a quiet night's sleep away from Avenue Montaigne.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is breakfast included?
Rarely. Expect to pay around €58-69 per person for the continental or American breakfast unless you book a specific package.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, small dogs (under 6-7kg) are welcome for a fee of roughly €40-45 per night, and they even get a welcome basket.
Is there a pool?
No swimming pool, but there is a high-end Dior Spa and a fitness center.
What is the dress code?
Smart casual is the baseline everywhere. Men need jackets for dinner at Jean Imbert. No shorts or flip-flops in public areas.
How far is the Eiffel Tower?
It's about a 15-20 minute walk, or a very short taxi ride. You can see it from many suites.
Does the hotel have air conditioning?
Yes, full climate control, though some guests have reported it can be finicky in the older rooms during heatwaves.
Conseils d'initiés
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Ask the concierge about the 'Jean Gabin' story—the red geraniums were originally requested by him for Marlene Dietrich.
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The 'Light Suite' in the Dior Spa has a ceiling that mimics the sun's cycle to cure jet lag.
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Order the 'Club Sandwich' from room service—it's legendary (and expensive) but feeds two.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 7th and 8th floors are Art Deco style, completely different from the Louis XVI style of the lower floors.
💡The 'Bar Suit' by Christian Dior was actually inspired by the hotel's bar clientele in 1947.
💡Jean Imbert's menu features dishes inspired by his grandmother, Nicole, like the 'Terrine du Relais'.
💡The courtyard ice rink in winter is exclusive to guests and restaurant patrons—no public crowds.
💡Some bathrooms still have shower-tub combos that can be tricky to climb into—ask for a walk-in shower if mobility is an issue.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe Hôtel Plaza Athénée - Dorchester Collection et ce qu'il y a à proximité.