Mandarin Oriental's 138-key Paris property on rue Saint-Honoré in the Golden Triangle, opened 2011.
Mandarin Oriental, Paris opened in 2011 on rue Saint-Honoré in the Golden Triangle, the brand's first Paris property. The 138 rooms and suites occupy a contemporary building rather than a converted palace, which sets it apart from the city's grand-hotel competition. The design follows Mandarin Orien
Dinner at Sur Mesure par Thierry Marx — the two-Michelin-star restaurant is a destination in its own right, and the brand's F&B strength shows clearest here.
Bedrooms: 3, Bathrooms: 3, Terraces: Yes, Balconies: Yes, Living_Room: Yes, Dining_Room: Yes, Special_Features: Split-level suite with bathroom featuring steam shower and bath
Frances Leading Hotel Suite 2023, Frances Leading Hotel Suite 2018, Nominated for Frances Leading Hotel Suite 2025, Nominated for Frances Leading Luxury
Vibe: Golden-Triangle, Contemporary, Two-Michelin-Star, Mandarin-DNA
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Best time: The best months for ultra-luxury travel are April and September, when the weather is mild and crowds are manageable.
Demand: Luxury demand peaks during the summer months and around the holidays. The shoulder seasons see a more moderate influx, allowing for a more intimate Parisian experience.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury property prices soar during high season, particularly in June to August and late December.
Insider tip: Consider booking exclusive private tours and dining experiences during shoulder seasons for a more personalized and luxurious visit.
Avoid: Avoid early December and January due to cold weather and limited cultural activities.