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Le Royal Monceau turns a grand avenue near the Arc de Triomphe into a contemporary Parisian palace, with art-filled interiors and discreet residential service. Lionel Messi and his family lived here after his 2021 move to Paris while searching for a permanent home.
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Leonardo DiCaprio sat for an interview at Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic during the Cannes film circuit, while Bella Hadid has been photographed at the hotel during the festival. These were visits, not overnight stays, but they capture the property's role perfectly. Facing the Croisette, Le Majestic is one of the stages on which Cannes performs its annual ritual of cinema and glamour.
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Hôtel Martinez turns its Croisette address into pure Cannes theatre, with Art Deco rooms, a private beach and festival-season glamour at the door. Will Smith stayed here while serving on the 2017 Cannes jury; Selena Gomez later made it her Riviera base for the 2024 premiere of Emilia Pérez.
Hotel de Crillon turns Place de la Concorde into a private Parisian stage, blending 18th-century grandeur with the polish of a modern palace. Behind its landmark façade are luminous salons, a gold-lined pool, intimate dining and rooms that feel composed rather than ostentatious. The courtyard brings a quieter rhythm at the heart of the city—the sort of discreet, cinematic setting that made a fitting honeymoon base for Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez.
Mandarin Oriental Lutetia carries the artistic soul of Paris's Left Bank into a grand contemporary palace. Serge Gainsbourg treated its jazz-lit rooms as a second home, returning so often that his late-night piano sessions became part of the hotel's Saint-Germain mythology.
Jack Nicholson attended a party at Les Bains Douches, while Mick Jagger is among the figures tied to the venue's famous nightlife. The present hotel occupies that same historic address, so the connection is to the building rather than a modern hotel stay. Its rooms and bars preserve the feeling of a private Paris club—decadent, design-led and still aware of who once passed through.
Salvador Dalí made Le Meurice his Paris home for roughly a month each year, occupying the former royal suite and treating palace-hotel life as a form of performance. His requests became part of its mythology, but the deeper appeal is the setting: ornate rooms facing the Tuileries, grand service and just enough eccentricity to suit an artist who turned every entrance into theatre.
La Réserve Paris turns palace luxury into something intimate: silk-lined rooms, private-apartment calm and a discreet address near the Champs-Élysées. David Beckham's repeated stays give this tiny Parisian palace the polished, fashion-week allure that suits its residential atmosphere.
Hôtel Plaza Athénée is Parisian haute couture translated into a hotel: red awnings, flower-filled balconies and Eiffel Tower views on Avenue Montaigne. Princess Grace of Monaco stayed behind its famously discreet doors, perfectly at home in a palace woven into the history of Dior and Paris society.
Hôtel du Palais carries the romance of Biarritz's imperial age directly onto the Atlantic. Its Belle Époque salons, oceanfront terraces and glamorous social history evoke the years when Coco Chanel was a regular guest while shaping her modern seaside style.
Hotel la Ponche keeps Saint-Tropez close and the crowds at a graceful distance. Its intimate rooms, sea-view terraces and softly glamorous dining spaces feel rooted in the old fishing quarter rather than the Riviera spectacle beyond. Days begin almost at the water's edge and evenings settle into candlelit calm—a discreet, storied address shaped by the same bohemian Saint-Tropez world as Brigitte Bardot.
Carlton Cannes is Belle Époque glamour at its most cinematic, with domed towers, a private Croisette beach and Mediterranean light spilling across its salons. Jessica Chastain has stayed at the landmark during her Cannes years, joining a guest history that runs from Grace Kelly's royal romance to the festival's modern red-carpet stars.
Hotel Byblos Saint-Tropez feels less like a conventional grand hotel than a sun-washed Riviera village reserved for insiders. Ochre façades gather around the pool, while intimate terraces, the Sisley spa and legendary Les Caves du Roy carry the mood from slow afternoons into glamorous nights. It is playful, private and unmistakably Saint-Tropez—a storied hideaway for travelers drawn to the same effortless summer scene as Beyonce.