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Le Meurice – Historic Palace Luxury Hotel in the 1ᵉ

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Palace Luxury, Gastronomy & Parisian Elegance

Le Meurice

Facing the Tuileries Garden, Le Meurice is one of Paris's most iconic palace hotels. Known for its artistic heritage, refined interiors, Michelin-starred dining and connection to Salvador Dalí, it combines classic French luxury with one of the city's most prestigious addresses.

TLC Paris Concierge note: Even if you are not staying overnight, Le Meurice is worth visiting for breakfast, afternoon tea, pastries by Cédric Grolet or a cocktail at Bar 228. Its location between the Louvre, Tuileries Garden and Place Vendôme makes it one of the most elegant stops in central Paris.

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Highlights

Tuileries Grandeur

Historic palace with views over the gardens and Louvre nearby.

Alain Ducasse Dining

Le Meurice Alain Ducasse, plus Le Dalí and Bar 228.

Spa Valmont

Signature treatments, sauna/steam; fitness and salon.

Event-Ready Salons

Historic rooms tailored for launches, boards and celebrations.

TLC Paris tip: ask for a Tuileries-view suite at golden hour, then slip into Bar 228 for live music.

Le Meurice on Rue de Rivoli
Facing the Tuileries Garden, Le Meurice has welcomed royalty, artists and discerning travellers for more than a century.
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Address & Contact+

Le Meurice

228 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

+33 1 44 58 10 10 · Contact

Dining +

Le Meurice Alain Ducasse — grand dining facing Tuileries.

Restaurant · Bar 228 · Pâtisserie

Rooms & Suites +

Classic Paris palace rooms with Tuileries views and refined historic décor.

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Spa & Wellness +

Spa Valmont — treatments, sauna, steam, fitness and salon.

Spa overview

Location & Neighborhood +

1st arrondissement — directly facing the Tuileries, moments from Louvre and Rue Saint-Honoré.

Meetings & Events +

Historic salons for launches, board meetings and elegant celebrations.

Event spaces

TLC Paris Tip +

Book a Tuileries-facing room if possible, then plan your evening around Bar 228. Le Meurice works best as a full atmosphere — not just a stay.

Paris Palace Hotel, Fine Dining & Timeless Elegance

Le Meurice

Le Meurice is one of Paris's most celebrated palace hotels, overlooking the Tuileries Garden between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. Known for its historic elegance, exceptional service and refined dining, it offers visitors a classic Parisian palace experience whether staying overnight or visiting for lunch, dinner or afternoon tea.

Best For
Luxury stays, dining & tea time
Atmosphere
Historic, elegant & discreet
Why Visit
Palace hospitality & Paris history
First Visit?
Yes, a true Paris palace icon
Location
Rue de Rivoli, 1st arrondissement
Nearby
Tuileries, Louvre & Place Vendôme
Access
Open to non-hotel guests
Best Time
Weekday mornings & afternoons
Visitor Highlights
Palace Hotel · Le Meurice Alain Ducasse · Le Dalí · Cédric Grolet · Afternoon Tea · Luxury Stay · Historic Paris · Rue de Rivoli · Tuileries Garden · Louvre Area · Place Vendôme · Paris Elegance · Palace Hospitality

TLC Paris Concierge note: You do not need to stay at Le Meurice to enjoy its atmosphere. Afternoon tea, dining at Le Dalí, Cédric Grolet's pastries and the hotel's elegant public spaces offer an accessible introduction to one of Paris's most iconic palace hotels.

Facing the Tuileries Gardens and steps from the Louvre, Le Meurice is a Palace hotel where Versailles-inspired grandeur meets Parisian artistry. Its gilded salons, refined suites, and marble corridors capture both history and serenity, offering a destination as suited to romance as it is to business or family stays.

The culinary heart of the hotel is Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse, where Michelin-starred dining unfolds beneath chandeliers and frescoes. For sweeter indulgence, the legendary Angelina tearoom lies just next door, famed for its hot chocolate and Mont-Blanc pastries.

Beyond the hotel, couture shopping awaits on Rue Saint-Honoré, where Dior, Hermès, and other maisons define Parisian elegance. A short walk also connects you to the cultural riches of Boulevard Haussmann and the refined artistry of the Musée Jacquemart-André.

With its central address, Le Meurice offers guests not just a stay, but an immersion into the rhythm of Paris—where gardens, museums, and haute couture unfold right outside the door.