Checking In and Checking Out

Cinematic Grandeur on the Champs-Elysées at Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's

by Liza Foreman
Lobby Lobby at Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's. All photos courtesy of Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's.

In our continued spotlight on Paris this week, we're checking into a a five-star just off the Champs-Elysées for a dose of cinematic, old-school style.

CHECKING IN

Overview

Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's, the renowned five-star hotel overlooking the Champs-Elysées, is a well-kept secret among the French. Part of the portfolio of family-run Group Lucien Barrière hotels, the old-world enclave houses a secluded spa; five restaurants, including the legendary bistro Fouquet's and Michelin-starred Le Diane; and three bars. French architect Edouard François created the hotel by merging seven Haussmann apartment buildings together. Frenchie favorite Jacques Garcia designed the interiors.

Claim to Fame

Hôtel Fouquet's has been home to many French celebrities over the years and has a long-standing connection to the world of French cinema. Fouquet's, founded in 1898, is the setting for the afterparty for the César awards and a dinner for Cannes Film Festival winners — and where Nicolas Sarkozy celebrated his presidential victory in 2007.

A meal in progress at Fouquet's.

What's on Site

In addition to the restaurants, the hotel has an 8,600 square-foot U-Spa that offers Shiseido treatments, a great hot tub complex, a lounge, and fitness activities like underwater biking. I was given personal biking instruction by a young coach and improved my physique and my French. I treated myself to a soothing massage and spent half a day unwinding in this private space, enjoying tea and reading quietly. This is one of the better hotel spas in Paris.

The Food

I had a terrific rump steak dinner with French fries and spinach at Fouquet's. Breakfast was served in my bedroom overlooking the Champs — a full English breakfast with fine teas. The spa serves healthy snacks and teas. The upscale dining treat, of course, is Le Diane. The brasserie has great old-school French flair, dotted with old film images and seductive red decor galore.

A suite.

In the Room

My large suite had one of the most comfortable beds I have ever slept in, a great sofa and armchair, an enormous television, a fine selection of complimentary teas, and a big bathroom. The style is old-world but charming.

This Place Is Perfect For

Those who love traditional style, great service, and a warm pool in the lively, luxurious corner of Paris.

But Not So Perfect For

Anyone on a budget. And those prefer modern styles.

The spa.


CHECKING OUT

Neighborhood Vibe

The 8th arrondissement is an upscale neighborhood of high-end boutiques and posh hotels. Grand and slightly overrun with tourists, the quartier still feels very French and residential.

What to Do Nearby

So much. Wander up the Champs to the Arc du Triomphe. Window shop the grand boutiques along Avenue Montaigne. See an exhibit at one of the museums nearby like the Grand Palais, Petite Palais, and Palais de Tokyo.


BOOK IT

Rates start at €544 per night. Click here for reservations.

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