Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris has completed a milestone three-year renovation, during which all 243 rooms and suites were fully refurbished for the first time since the property’s reopening in 1999.
Redesigned as private Parisian residences, the rooms combine contemporary comfort with understated elegance. Spacious layouts, curated libraries, private dining areas and French windows opening onto leafy balconies evoke the charm of Haussmann-style apartments. Select suites offer sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower and Paris rooftops, with natural light enhancing the serene residential atmosphere.
The transformation, directed by celebrated interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, reflects a harmonious blend of Louis XVI-style furnishings, 19th-century artworks and modern accents. A soft, balanced palette and flowing perspectives create a sense of calm, while balconies have been reimagined as lush urban gardens that connect interiors with the city beyond.
Throughout the process, the works were carried out with the utmost discretion, allowing the hotel to remain fully operational and true to its spirit of seamless service.