Hotel in Paris, France
Hotel Plaza Athénée
1,500ptsBelle Époque Palace Dining

About Hotel Plaza Athénée
On Avenue Montaigne, Paris's most concentrated fashion address, Hotel Plaza Athénée has operated as a reference point for Parisian luxury since 1913. With 208 rooms, Michelin 3 Keys recognition, a 99-point La Liste ranking, and a five-restaurant program overseen by chef Jean Imbert, it occupies the top tier of the city's palace hotel category alongside a small peer set where heritage and contemporary ambition must coexist convincingly.
The Avenue Montaigne Standard
Avenue Montaigne runs a short distance from the Champs-Élysées toward the Seine, and the concentration of luxury that lines it — couture houses, flagship boutiques, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées — makes it one of the densest fashion addresses in Europe. Hotel Plaza Athénée, at number 25, has occupied this address since 1913, making it not merely a participant in the avenue's identity but part of its foundation. The hotel's position on that street matters editorially: it means the guest profile skews international, fashion-adjacent, and high-spend, and the hotel's programming has always reflected that. In the 1930s, Josephine Baker and Rudolph Valentino were among those seen at the hotel bar. Today, the Bar remains a gathering point for a similar stratum of international visibility, now anchored by a glowing iceberg bar leading and oversized, inhabitable paintings that read more like an art installation than a hospitality interior.
Paris's palace hotel tier , a formal designation by Atout France, the national tourism body , is small. The group includes Le Bristol Paris, Ritz Paris, Four Seasons George V, Hôtel de Crillon, Le Meurice, and Cheval Blanc Paris, among others. Within that set, Plaza Athénée's competitive position rests on two simultaneous qualities: its Art Deco visual continuity , preserved through a multi-million-dollar renovation that updated infrastructure without erasing character , and its willingness to operate as a living social venue rather than a preserved monument. These are not always easy positions to hold at once.
Five Restaurants, One Kitchen Intelligence
The French palace hotel model has long treated dining as a core proposition rather than an amenity. At Plaza Athénée, that manifests as five distinct restaurants operating under the oversight of Jean Imbert, a chef whose public profile in France extends well beyond the dining room. What matters editorially is not the biography but the organizational logic: maintaining five differentiated restaurants within one property requires not just a strong culinary lead but a front-of-house and sommelier structure capable of calibrating pace, tone, and guest management across formats that range from haute cuisine to the Belle Époque informality of Relais Plaza.
Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée is the flagship, designed by Rémi Tessier and centered on a Breccia pink marble table beneath a ceiling covered in 20,000 gold leaves. The room's visual program is deliberate , this is haute cuisine set design that announces intent before a plate arrives. The wine list and hospitality standards at this level benchmark against Paris's small tier of three-Michelin-starred addresses, where the sommelier's role is not ornamental but structural: the right wine pairing across a tasting menu can extend a meal's duration and its perceived value significantly. The staff at Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée are noted for precision and propriety, which in the Parisian fine dining context means a kind of formality that remains warm rather than cold , a calibration that separates the better palace hotel dining rooms from the merely correct ones.
Relais Plaza operates on different terms. The Art Deco interior is authentic, not reconstructed, and the restaurant functions as a brasserie in the tradition that Parisian brasseries once occupied before the category fragmented: a serious room where serious food is served without the apparatus of haute cuisine theater. La Galerie, with its silk curtains and ornate chandeliers, represents a third register , afternoon tea and lighter service in a setting where the architecture does most of the narrative work. The Bar, described above, is effectively a fourth program, with its own aesthetic logic and guest profile. A fifth food and beverage outlet rounds out the property. Running five formats coherently is an operational argument for the quality of the management structure beneath the chef's name.
The Renovation and What It Preserved
Palace hotels face a structural tension: renovation is necessary to maintain competitive positioning against newer entrants like Cheval Blanc Paris or La Réserve Paris, but renovation that erases character risks undermining the heritage argument that justifies the rate premium. Plaza Athénée's multi-million-dollar overhaul updated the hotel's surface , rooms, technology, spa infrastructure , while preserving the elements that carry historical weight. The Relais Plaza's Art Deco interior survived intact. La Galerie's silk curtains and antique touches remained. The result is a hotel that functions on modern mechanical and service systems while reading visually as a place with genuine accumulated history, which is a different thing from a place designed to look old.
The 208-room count places it in the mid-size range for a Paris palace hotel: large enough to support the full F&B; and spa infrastructure, small enough that service ratios remain high. The Dior Spa, opened in 2023, added a specific credential: it houses what is identified as the first light therapy room in Europe, alongside a broader treatment menu. In the luxury wellness category, light therapy has moved from clinical to lifestyle positioning over the past decade, and a European first-mover position carries marketing weight regardless of how guests weight spa access in their booking decision.
Recognition and Competitive Position
The external validation for Plaza Athénée is specific and verifiable. La Liste awarded it 99 points in its 2026 Leading Hotels ranking. World's 50 Best Hotels placed it at number 80 in 2025. Forbes awarded it five stars in 2025. The Michelin Guide gave it 3 Keys in 2024, which is Michelin's hotel-specific leading designation, introduced to its guide framework in recent years. Collectively, these signals place it in the upper band of recognized luxury hotels globally, and in Paris specifically, it competes for that position against the same small peer group it has shared the palace tier with for decades.
For travelers comparing options within that peer group, the differentiation comes down to neighborhood, F&B; ambition, and social atmosphere. Four Seasons George V holds three Michelin stars in its main restaurant and a position closer to the Champs-Élysées. Ritz Paris operates on Place Vendôme with a different historical identity. Hôtel de Crillon occupies Place de la Concorde. Plaza Athénée's Avenue Montaigne address is the fashion quarter argument, and it remains persuasive for a guest whose itinerary connects hotel experience to retail, couture appointments, and the cultural programming of the 8th arrondissement. See our full Paris guide for how the city's luxury hotel and dining programs compare across neighborhoods.
For those extending a France itinerary beyond Paris, the country's luxury hotel tier extends to properties including Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence, Domaine Les Crayères in Reims, Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux, La Réserve Ramatuelle, Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon, Villa La Coste in Provence, La Bastide de Gordes, Hôtel & Spa du Castellet, Airelles Saint-Tropez, The Maybourne Riviera, Cheval Blanc Courchevel, Four Seasons Megève, and Airelles Château de Versailles. Those traveling internationally from Plaza Athénée can also benchmark against Aman Venice, The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York, and Aman New York.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 25 Avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris
- Room count: 208 rooms
- Rate from: $1,975 per night
- Restaurants: Five outlets, including Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée (haute cuisine), Relais Plaza (Art Deco brasserie), La Galerie, and the Bar
- Spa: Dior Spa, opened 2023, including first light therapy room in Europe
- Recognition: Michelin 3 Keys (2024); La Liste Leading Hotels 99pts (2026); World's 50 Best Hotels #80 (2025); Forbes 5-Star (2025)
- Neighborhood: 8th arrondissement, Avenue Montaigne , fashion quarter, adjacent to haute couture houses and the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the atmosphere like at Hotel Plaza Athénée?
- The hotel holds two registers simultaneously: Belle Époque and Art Deco formality in spaces like Relais Plaza and La Galerie, and a deliberately contemporary social energy in the Bar, which has functioned as a high-profile gathering point since the 1930s and continues to attract an international crowd. Following a multi-million-dollar renovation, the property operates on modern infrastructure while the historically significant interiors remain intact. At $1,975 per night from, and with a 99-point La Liste ranking and Forbes 5-Star status in 2025, the atmosphere is calibrated for guests who expect both visual heritage and active social programming rather than quiet seclusion.
- What is the leading room type at Hotel Plaza Athénée?
- The database does not specify individual room categories or suite configurations, so EP Club cannot confirm a hierarchy of room types. What the recognition record does confirm , Michelin 3 Keys (2024), World's 50 Best Hotels #80 (2025), Forbes 5-Star (2025) , is that the property meets top-tier standards across its 208 rooms. At rates from $1,975, the practical decision is less about room tier and more about whether the Avenue Montaigne address, the five-restaurant program, and the Dior Spa represent the right combination for the specific trip. Guests focused primarily on room experience at a comparable price point might also consider La Réserve Paris, which operates a smaller key count with a different emphasis.
- What is Hotel Plaza Athénée leading at?
- The hotel's strongest argument is the combination of a historically significant address, a coherent multi-restaurant program under a single culinary direction, and a social identity that has sustained itself across generations. The Bar's reputation as a place to be seen in Paris is not new , it dates to the 1930s , and its current incarnation as an avant-garde nightspot with a celebrity-adjacent guest profile continues that lineage. The Dior Spa's light therapy room, first in Europe as of its 2023 opening, adds a wellness credential not replicated at most peer properties. At its La Liste ranking of 99 points in 2026, it sits at the leading of the global hotel recognition tier alongside a small number of properties worldwide.
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