Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris has been awarded with three Michelin Keys (the highest rating in the category) by the Michelin Guide. Ranked from one to three Michelin Keys, only nine establishments in Paris (24 in France) have received this highest accolade, awarded to hotels offering an exceptional stay and becoming a destination in itself.
“After obtaining our six Michelin stars a few weeks ago - a record for the hotel, and a record in Europe and the Middle East region where never before has one hotel been awarded with so many coveted stars - this new distinction confirms our position as one of the foremost hospitality destinations in the world," said Jean-Claude Wietzel, Regional Vice President, General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris.
"This achievement is the result of our talented teams’ daily work and their commitment to providing authentic, sincere, and generous service to each of our guests. This is thanks to their unique expertise, their unparalleled craftsmanship, and their behind-the-scenes efforts, that our guests elicit the most beautiful emotions and enjoy memorable stays that exceed their expectations.”
Created by the famous red guide, the Michelin Keys spotlight establishments in the guide’s hotel selection, offering the most exceptional stays. When selecting hotels, the selection team takes into account five universal criteria: excellence in architecture and interior design, quality and consistency of service, overall personality and character, value for the price, and a significant contribution to the neighbourhood or setting.
“As it enters its second century in business Four Seasons Hotel George V remains central to the world of Parisian palace hotels, a genre, in fact, that it played some role in establishing," the Michelin Guide said in a statement.
"The location, on the border of the eighth’s ultra-luxe Golden Triangle, can quite rightly be called iconic, surrounded as it is by the biggest names in fashion. And the visual experience is quintessentially Parisian twice over - the architecture and interiors are a harmonious marriage of the hotel’s original Art Deco style and a thorough Louis XV restoration."
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