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The Superior Room mixes style and comfort. It creates a space where elegant design meets relaxed living. Each space is about thirty-three square meters. This
The Grand Superior Room offers 30 square meters of space filled with comfort and charm. It looks out over the hotel’s historic Art Nouveau frontage,
The Deluxe Courtyard View Room is bright and calm, with tall windows facing the Sèvres courtyard that let in plenty of natural light. The colors
The Deluxe Balcony Room offers comfort and style. Guests enjoy a lovely view of the hotel's carved façade and the bustling Rive Gauche. The inside
The Eiffel View Deluxe Balcony Room at Hotel Lutetia is a stylish retreat with beautiful views of Paris. It's on the upper floors of the
The Junior Balcony Suite offers a private balcony with wide views of Paris, where the lively Rive Gauche can be seen clearly. Inside, there is
The Deluxe City View Suite opens with a sense of calm and light. The layout reflects the ease of a refined Parisian apartment. A separate
The 2 Bedroom Family Connecting Room provides a welcoming and stylish escape in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Each room features a private balcony where one
The Parisian Suite is a peaceful and elegant place to stay. It sits on the hotel’s top floor and measures fifty-six square meters. From its
The Saint Germain Des Pres Suite is on the sixth floor and covers sixty square meters. It is a quiet space made for writers and
The Eiffel View Terrace Amour Suite is high above the city, offering sweeping views of Paris. The layout unfolds across 47 square meters, with a
The 2 Bedroom Family Suite is a stylish and comfortable space designed in a Parisian way. It combines the charm of a Junior Suite with
The 2 Bedroom Family Deluxe Suite presents calm Parisian style and generous space. Large windows frame views over the Left Bank and Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The layout
The Haute Couture by Isabelle Huppert Suite is a stylish retreat that shows the true spirit of Paris. It’s on the sixth floor of Hotel
The 2 Bedroom Saint Germain Des Pres Suite is an ample and elegant space on the sixth floor. It is inspired by the hotel’s love
The Josephine Baker Eiffel Terrace Suite is on the fifth floor and offers seventy-five square meters of space. It honors Josephine Baker, an icon of
The Rooftop Penthouse by Coppola Suite is a stunning penthouse in Paris. It blends artistic style with comfort. It has a rooftop terrace that goes
The 2 Bedroom Grande Josephine Baker Suite is a beautiful space that honors the famous artist of the Jazz Age and her life on the
The Eiffel View Rooftop Penthouse is a beautiful getaway in Paris. It offers guests amazing 360-degree views of the city. From here, one can see
The Presidential Suite is the hotel's largest suite at 169 sqm, located on the 6th floor with sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower. Light enters
The 2 Bedroom Presidential Suite shows the charm of Paris with elegant style and comfort. It was created with the Carré Rive Gauche Association, known
Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris is the Paris choice for travellers who want the Left Bank instead of the usual palace-hotel circuit around Avenue Montaigne, Rue Saint-Honore or Place Vendome. The hotel stands on Boulevard Raspail in Saint-Germain-des-Pres. Le Bon Marche, Sevres-Babylone and the cultural weight of the 6th arrondissement are close by. It is a five-star hotel in Paris with Palace status and a history that is not decorative filler.
The main reason to choose Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris is its geography. Most of the city's grandest luxury hotels sit on the Right Bank. Lutetia gives guests the other Paris: Saint-Germain streets, bookshops, galleries, historic cafes, the Luxembourg Gardens, the Musee d'Orsay and Le Bon Marche. The address suits travellers who want culture and neighbourhood texture more than a postcard view from the Golden Triangle.
This is not the easiest hotel for guests who plan every dinner around the Champs-Elysees or Avenue George V. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Le Bristol or Plaza Athenee may be simpler for that style of trip. Lutetia is stronger for guests who want Paris to feel lived in, literary and local, while still staying at a Palace hotel. That mix makes it different from many luxury hotels in Paris.
The hotel opened in 1910 and was created by the family behind Le Bon Marche. Its name refers to Lutetia, the Roman name for Paris. The architecture blends Art Nouveau and Art Deco elements in a way that still feels tied to the Left Bank. The building has hosted writers, artists, musicians and public figures. Its history also carries a more serious chapter.
After the liberation of Paris, Lutetia became a reception point for people returning from concentration camps. That past gives the hotel a civic meaning beyond hospitality. A major restoration led by Jean-Michel Wilmotte brought the building back in 2018. Mandarin Oriental assumed management in 2025. The property is now Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris, but the Lutetia name still leads the story.
The hotel has 184 rooms, including 47 suites and three apartments. The best categories should be chosen with purpose. Some rooms give a quieter Saint-Germain feel. Selected suites and terraces open toward Paris rooftops, the Eiffel Tower or broader city views. The Grand Appartement Rive Gauche suits guests who want a private-residence mood rather than a standard suite.
Rooms are shaped by Jean-Michel Wilmotte's restoration rather than by heavy period staging. Expect a calm palette, fine materials, Carrara marble, wood floors and clean lines that let the architecture speak. The hotel is not trying to feel like a museum bedroom. It is better for travellers who want history outside the door and a composed, modern room once they step inside.
Dining is important here because Lutetia has always been a meeting place for Paris, not only a sleeping address for visitors. Brasserie Lutetia is the anchor, with a French brasserie spirit and a seafood influence linked to chef Gerald Passedat. It is useful for guests who want a meal rooted in the hotel. It also matters because local Parisians use the building.
Le Saint-Germain gives the hotel an all-day salon mood. Bar Josephine is one of the property's most atmospheric spaces. Its restored frescoes, cocktails and music feel closer to the hotel's social history than a generic palace bar. Bar Aristide adds a more intimate Left Bank note. Together, the venues give the hotel a stronger evening identity than many Paris hotels that rely on one famous restaurant.
Akasha Spa gives Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris one of its clearest practical advantages. The spa covers about 700 square metres and includes treatment rooms, fitness facilities and a 17-metre pool. In Paris, that combination matters. Many grand hotels have beautiful treatment rooms. A proper indoor pool on the Left Bank changes how a guest can recover after travel, shopping or museum days.
The wellness offer is not a countryside retreat, and it should not be judged as one. Its strength is being hidden below one of the most storied addresses in Saint-Germain. Guests can move from Boulevard Raspail to a swim, treatment or fitness session without leaving the hotel. For longer stays and family trips, that quiet reset can turn a beautiful hotel into a useful one.
Against Le Bristol, Plaza Athenee and Four Seasons Hotel George V, Lutetia wins on Left Bank character rather than Right Bank grandeur. Against Cheval Blanc Paris, it feels less fashion-driven and more tied to an older cultural Paris. Against Le Meurice, it offers a different city rhythm, away from the Louvre and Tuileries. The real question is not only price or service. It is which Paris the guest wants to inhabit.
That is why Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris should not be sold as if it were right for every luxury traveller. It is best for guests who care about Saint-Germain, heritage, literature, galleries, Le Bon Marche and a slower Left Bank pace. It is less ideal for travellers who want couture-house streets outside the door or a short stroll to the Champs-Elysees.
The hotel can work well for families because of its connecting rooms, larger suites, apartments and pool access during set family-friendly periods. The area is also manageable with children. Luxembourg Gardens, Le Bon Marche food halls, cafes and museums make daily plans easier than they can be in traffic-heavy areas. Still, this is a refined city hotel, not a child-led resort.
Couples may get the most emotional value from the property. A stay here can be built around late mornings in Saint-Germain, an afternoon at Musee d'Orsay, shopping near Sevres-Babylone and drinks at Bar Josephine. Business travellers can also use it well if meetings are on the Left Bank or near central Paris. Those with repeated appointments around La Defense or the 8th arrondissement may prefer another base.
Lutetia's event spaces are not just blank rooms with chandeliers. The Cristal ballroom and historic salons carry the building's character into private events, weddings and cultural gatherings. That gives the hotel an edge for planners who want a Paris venue with memory attached to it. It is also a strong fit for brand events, literary dinners and small celebrations that need to feel local.
The service style under Mandarin Oriental adds structure to that heritage. The best events here should feel polished but not overproduced. The hotel is too specific for generic spectacle. Its better use is an evening that lets the Left Bank setting, Art Deco notes, restored public rooms and the hotel's history do some of the work.
Book Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris if the goal is a luxury hotel in Paris with Palace status, Saint-Germain access, serious history, a real spa and a dining scene that still belongs to local Paris. It is ideal for culture-led travellers, couples, repeat visitors, design-minded guests and families who want more space and a less obvious Paris base.
Do not book it if the trip is mainly about Right Bank shopping, grand formal drama or being near every classic palace competitor. Lutetia is quieter in its confidence. Its value is the mix of Left Bank life, 1910 heritage, restored architecture, Mandarin Oriental service and wellness that makes the hotel feel both historic and genuinely usable.
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