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The Mandarin Oriental Paris is one of the most prestigious properties in the French capital. The hotel sits on one of the most iconic stretches in the 1st arrondissement. The lobby opens up into a bright, contemporary space with Art Deco touches that feels a world away from the noise of notorious Paris traffic outside. Meanwhile, the property’s garden courtyard, a rarity in such a central part of the city, is the perfect spot to unwind.
The rooms at Mandarin Oriental feel noticeably larger than what you usually get in the city, which becomes a real luxury, especially if you’re travelling with friends and everyone is trying to get ready at the same time. The design is clean and contemporary, with soft tones and wide wardrobes that actually fit more than a weekend’s worth of outfits. Many of the rooms overlook the garden courtyard, giving you a much calmer view than the busy street outside, while the suites add balconies or terraces if you want outdoor space of your own, or, more importantly, that quintessential Paris balcony picture for the feed.
But its location is one of this hotel’s biggest luxuries, especially if you’re travelling for shopping or fashion. Within a few minutes’ walk, you’ll find some of the area’s most recognisable boutiques, including Goyard on the same street, the Saint Laurent Rive Droite concept store, the Dior boutique practically next door, and Chanel’s historic Rue Cambon location around the corner.

After a tiring day of retail therapy, Mandarin Oriental’s dining options feel even more special. Camélia offers relaxed meals in a bright, fresh space that works for both breakfast and late lunches, while Sur Mesure par Thierry Marx, the award-winning restaurant, brings a more experimental experience for the evenings. Guests can also dine in the courtyard during the warmer months.
The spa is another highlight, especially if you’re the type of traveller who prioritises wellness treatments. The space is quiet and minimal, with seven private suites, several of which are designed for couples, each with its own steam shower and treatment area. Their offerings take from French skincare expertise, including signature massage rituals and facials incorporating products from 111SKIN. There’s also a light-filled 14 metre indoor pool and a Technogym-equipped fitness centre for days when you want to squeeze in a workout.
On a girls’ trip, small comforts become major wins, especially in a city like Paris that tests your patience in the most peculiar ways. Mandarin Oriental lets you enjoy both, including the fashion, food, streets, and energy, without leaving you feeling that you had to rush through your holiday.