Four Seasons Hotel George V unveils 243 renovated rooms and suites
Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris has completed a landmark three year transformation, unveiling 243 fully renovated rooms and suites for the first time since reopening in 1999. Reimagined as private Parisian residences, each space blends contemporary elegance with intimate ambience, offering guests a quintessentially luxurious experience in the heart of the City of Light.
The project was led by renowned interior designer Pierre Yves Rochon, whose vision has shaped the palace for over two decades. Inspired by Haussmann style apartments, the new layouts feature personal workspaces, curated libraries and private dining rooms. Classic Louis XVI furniture, 19th century artworks and modern accents converge to create interiors that are both timeless and understated.
Sarmad Zok, Managing Director of Kingdom Hotel Investments, noted: “Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris is the embodiment of our ambition to position iconic hotels at the pinnacle of international hospitality.” General Manager Thibault Drege added: “We wanted to create authentic living spaces inspired by the elegance of Parisian apartments, not simply accommodation.”
Among the highlights is the Penthouse Suite, a romantic retreat overlooking the Eiffel Tower. Redesigned to maximise natural light, it retains its essence as a serene cocoon while offering fluid, poetic interiors. The new Parisian Eiffel Suite introduces a rare family friendly configuration, with a master suite and two connected bedrooms, ideal for extended stays.
This renovation marks a significant milestone in the history of the George V, reaffirming its place as one of Paris’s most iconic addresses. With its blend of heritage and modernity, the palace continues to set the standard for refined hospitality, offering guests a residential vision that feels both personal and profoundly Parisian.