Review: Bulgari Hotel Paris, France

Duringour royal visit to Versailles, our primary destination was the incredibleAirelles Chateau de Versailles. However, at the end of our trip, we also decided to spend one night at the 76-key Bulgari Paris (or BVLGARI Paris, if you prefer), which opened in late 2021.

Mar 29, 2025 - 15:18
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Review: Bulgari Hotel Paris, France

During our royal visit to Versailles, our primary destination was the incredible Airelles Chateau de Versailles. However, at the end of our trip, we also decided to spend one night at the 76-key Bulgari Paris (or BVLGARI Paris, if you prefer), which opened in late 2021.

Previously, we had stayed at Bulgari Milan, Bulgari Rome, and Bulgari Dubai, so we were also curious to check out the Paris property. Paris is arguably the world’s most competitive luxury hotel market, and I’ve made a point of trying to check out all of the city’s top properties, even if just for one night. I’ve reviewed properties like Cheval Blanc ParisFour Seasons Paris George VHotel de Crillon ParisLa Reserve Paris, Le Bristol Paris, and Ritz Paris, among others.

So, how is the Bulgari Paris? Having now stayed at several Bulgari properties, I feel like I really understand the brand. It’s a remarkably consistent brand, for better or worse.

There’s a lot to like about the Bulgari Paris. Specific to this property, it has a great location. But as I’ve found to be the case with all Bulgari properties, the gym is excellent, there’s a beautiful pool and spa, and the dining options are great, including the signature Il Ristorante Niko Romito. Furthermore, if you’re into fashion, you’ll certainly appreciate the strong branding.

On the other hand, Bulgari properties don’t necessarily have a strong sense of place, with more of an emphasis on fashion than the destination. So it goes without saying that if you’re looking for an old world, historic Parisian property, then this probably isn’t the right place to book.

Booking the Bulgari Paris

Even though Bulgari is a collaboration with Marriott, the brand unfortunately doesn’t participate in Marriott Bonvoy. That means you can’t earn or redeem points for stays at Bulgari properties, and also can’t take advantage of any Bonvoy elite benefits. It sure would be nice if that changed, just as Ritz-Carlton Reserve has joined Marriott Bonvoy.

As you’d expect, rates for luxury properties in Paris are really high, and vary throughout the year. Rates seem to start at a bit over €1,600 per night, and over some periods, start at over €2,000 per night. I’m not going to argue that any luxury hotel in Paris is a great value, but rather that’s just what hotels can get away with, given the demand.

For what it’s worth, Ford got a travel advisor rate for our one night stay (so we received a discounted rate). All opinions expressed are my own, and haven’t been reviewed by the hotel.

The best way to book a stay at any Bulgari property is through a travel advisor affiliated with the Marriott STARS program, so you can receive extra perks, like complimentary breakfast, a room upgrade subject to availability, a hotel credit, and more.

Since STARS is Marriott’s own proprietary program, these upgrades are prioritized over those through Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts, Virtuoso, etc.

Bulgari Paris location

The Bulgari Hotel Paris is located at 30 Avenue George V, in the 8th arrondissement, in what’s commonly referred to as the “Golden Triangle.” Paris is a sprawling city, and obviously there are varying takes on what the best location is.

Personally, I think this is a great location, as you’re walking distance to so many different areas. The hotel is also right across the street from the Four Seasons George V, and I’ve always been a fan of that property’s location. As you can see, the Bulgari has a much more modern facade than so many of Paris’ historic properties.

Bulgari Hotel Paris exterior

Bulgari Paris lobby & check-in

You can tell from the second that you arrive at the Bulgari Hotel Paris that it’s not your typical Paris luxury property. At the entrance are some gorgeous lighting fixtures, flowers, and a portrait of Monica Vitti (wearing a Bulgari necklace, as you’d expect!).

Bulgari Hotel Paris lobby
Bulgari Hotel Paris lobby

Reception is located just inside the entrance and to the left. The rest of the ground floor space is dedicated to the bar, lounge, and restaurant, so there’s plenty of space to lounge around, and I’ll talk more about that later.

Bulgari Hotel Paris reception

Our check-in process was quick, and within minutes, we were escorted up to our room. The elevator bank is located between reception and the hotel’s food and beverage outlets.

Bulgari Hotel Paris lobby art
Bulgari Hotel Paris elevators

Bulgari Paris executive suite

The Bulgari Hotel Paris goes from level minus three to level nine. We were assigned a room on the sixth floor.

Bulgari Hotel Paris hallway

Specifically, we were assigned room 601. This was an executive suite, marketed as being a generous 91 square meters (980 square feet). Even the entry level executives rooms at the property are quite spacious, at 42 square meters (452 square feet).

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite exterior

The room featured an entryway with a half bathroom and closet, and that then flowed into the living room.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite entryway
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite half bathroom
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite half bathroom

In terms of design, this might just be my favorite Bulgari property, as I thought the suite living area was luxurious and residential. The living room had a huge “L” shaped couch, plus two chairs in the corner. I appreciated the comfort of that couch (since some hotels have furniture that looks nice but isn’t actually comfortable), though I do wish there had been a dining table, or something.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite living room
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite living room
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite living room

I don’t think I’ve ever stayed in a room with as many books as this one had in the shelves around the TV!

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite design

The minibar was in the living room, and featured a variety of drinks and snacks for purchase, plus complimentary Nespresso coffee and tea.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite minibar
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite minibar
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite minibar

There were double doors separating the bedroom from the living room. The king bed in the room was supremely comfortable, with a bunch of pillows, and a plush mattress. I also appreciated the technology around the bed, including easy to access outlets, plus controls for all the room features.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite bedroom
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite bedroom
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite bedroom

The bedroom had a desk with a chair, which was the only real table in the room.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite bedroom desk

As I mentioned earlier, the Bulgari is right across the street from the Four Seasons George V, so that’s what our room looked at. Even though the street by the hotel is pretty busy, I found the sound insulation to be excellent.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite view

The main bathroom was off the bedroom, and was mighty impressive… with one exception. I don’t know why Bulgari properties do this, but there was a single sink, and not double sinks, which are ordinarily a standard at luxury properties, especially in suites.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite bathroom

Other than that, though, this bathroom was ridiculously luxe. It had a massive walk-in shower with the best water pressure I’ve possibly ever had. It was like being in a car wash for humans.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite shower
Bulgari Hotel Paris suite shower

There was also a beautiful, marble soaking tub.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite bathtub

The toilet was in a room off the main part of the bathroom, and had a bidet-style toilet.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite toilet

There was also a very nice vanity area, as you’d expect for such a fashion-focused hotel.

Bulgari Hotel Paris suite vanity

Toiletries were from… well, I think you can guess what brand.