Cheval Blanc Paris

LVMH · Paris · France

Cheval Blanc Paris

5-star$$$$Opened 202172 roomsVerified 2026-04-14

At a glance

Price band$$$$
From (USD)$1,850per night
Room count72keys
Signature roomQuai Junior Suite
Best forParis first-stay palace for design-led travellers
Transfer50 min from airport
Our score9.4 / 10
Last verified2026-04-14

LVMH's flagship Paris palace inside the restored Samaritaine — Peter Marino interiors, three Michelin stars at Plénitude, and the only Seine-facing pool in central Paris.

What works

  • Plénitude — three Michelin stars in the building
  • Dior Spa is the only one of its kind
  • Seine-facing pool with Pont Neuf view

Watch-outs

  • Lobby shared with Samaritaine retail crowds
  • No on-site historic palace heritage — opened 2021

Cheval Blanc Paris occupies the Seine-facing wing of the restored Samaritaine department store on the Quai du Louvre — the 1er arrondissement address sits between the Louvre and the Pont Neuf, with the Hôtel de Ville and the Marais a ten-minute walk east and the Place Vendôme jewellery quadrangle the same distance north-west. Pont Neuf metro (line 7) is two minutes from the lobby; Châtelet-Les Halles, the central RER interchange with direct CDG and Versailles connections, is six minutes on foot through the Forum des Halles. The hotel entrance is on Quai du Louvre, deliberately separated from the Samaritaine retail concourse on Rue de Rivoli — guests do not transit the shop floor.

Peter Marino's interior is the restrained end of the architect's range — limestone, brushed brass, and cream linen, with the LVMH-curated art programme (Calder, Soulages, Adel Abdessemed) placed as found objects rather than gallery hangs. The 72 rooms and suites are arranged across six floors of the Samaritaine Pont-Neuf building, with every Seine-facing category receiving an art-deco bay window framing the Pont Neuf and the Île de la Cité; the interior-facing entry category looks onto the restored Samaritaine atrium. Cheval Blanc's Maison Director model means every stay is assigned a named butler from arrival, replacing the conventional front-desk relationship.

Plénitude on the seventh floor is Arnaud Donckele's Paris kitchen and the youngest restaurant in the city to receive three Michelin stars (awarded 2022, eight months after opening). Langosteria is the Milanese seafood import on the rooftop with the only unobstructed Seine sightline at lunch; Tout-Paris on the ground floor is the all-day brasserie and the breakfast venue. The Dior Spa is the only LVMH-operated Dior Spa anywhere in the world — the 30-metre basement pool, the hammam circuit, and the Dior Privée treatment programme are bookable in 90-minute private slots for hotel guests at no surcharge.

Cheval Blanc has no points programme; LVMH operates outside chain loyalty. Booking discipline is therefore direct or via Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts (Virtuoso also recognises the brand) for daily breakfast for two, a $100 property credit, and a confirmable 16:00 late check-out at the same nightly cost. Paris's structural low season is the first three weeks of January and the August Bank Holiday week; the late-February and late-September fashion weeks drive the hardest-to-book windows alongside Roland Garros (late May/early June) and the Christmas market period. Request a Quai-facing room above the fifth floor for the full Pont Neuf sightline.

Rooms & rates

CategoryFrom (USD)Why it matters
Chambre Cheval Blanc$1,850Entry category at 45 sqm — Marino palette, but no Seine view.
Quai Junior Suite$3,400Seine-facing 60 sqm — the booking to make for first-time stays.
Suite Pont Neuf$8,200Hotel's signature corner suite; only worth it for milestone stays.

Amenities

Dior Spa30m poolPlénitude (3 Michelin stars)LangosteriaTout-Paris brasserie

Rate watch

Cash rate, signature room category, last verified 2026-04-14.

SeasonMonthsFrom (USD)Notes
LowJan–Feb, Aug$1,850Paris empties in August; only sustained low window.
ShoulderMar, Nov$2,300
HighApr–Jun, Sep–Oct, Dec$2,900Fashion Week (Feb/Sep) and Christmas drive peak.

Versus the peer set

HotelSignature room (USD)BreakfastWalk Scorevs. Cheval Blanc Paris
Cheval Blanc Paris$1,850Add-onbaseline
Ritz Paris$2,400Add-on99+0.0
Le Bristol Paris$2,100Add-on96+0.1
Four Seasons George V$2,300Add-on95−0.1

Who it's for

Right fit

  • Repeat Paris visitors who want the newest palace
  • Design-led couples

Look elsewhere if

  • Travellers prioritising historic palace heritage
  • Quieter-stay travellers — Samaritaine concourse is busy

Operational specifics

Airport transfer
50 min by car
Main station
8 min on foot
Walkability
Pont Neuf metro 2 min; Châtelet-Les Halles RER B/D 6 min; CDG via RER B 50 min.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation 72h before arrival on flexible rate; non-refundable saves ~12%. source ↗
Sustainability
BREEAM Excellent (Samaritaine building) · Water reuse · EV chargers — Samaritaine restoration is the largest heritage retrofit in central Paris.
Accessibility
Step-free entry · Elevators throughout · Braille menus

Frequently asked

Cheval Blanc or Ritz Paris for a first stay?

Cheval Blanc for the design and the kitchen; Ritz Paris for the heritage and Place Vendôme address. Both at the same rate band — pick on programme not price.

Is the pool worth booking around?

Yes — the 30 m basement pool faces a Pont Neuf-view glass wall and is the only Seine-facing pool in central Paris. Capacity caps make it bookable in 90-min private slots.

Best room category for first stay?

Quai Junior Suite (60 sqm) on the 5th or 6th floor for the full Seine and Pont Neuf view. The entry Chambre Cheval Blanc is interior-facing and worth skipping.

Address

8 Quai du Louvre, 75001 Paris

Best for

Paris first-stay palace for design-led travellers

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