Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris in France has unveiled its newly renovated rooms, concluding a three-year transformation project.

The hotel now features 243 rooms redesigned as private residences, providing guests with an authentic living experience of Paris.

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The interiors of Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, have undergone a significant transformation, aiming to offer an intimate Parisian home feeling.

Each room has been renovated to combine Louis XVI-style furniture with modern art while integrating advanced technologies.

The refurbishment has focused on enhancing natural light and maximising views.

New French windows now offer views of the cityscape, with select suites featuring panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower. The use of soft tones and refined lines further contributes to an atmosphere of tranquillity and elegance.

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The Penthouse Suite, located on the hotel’s top floor, has been reimagined to amplify natural light.

Similarly, the Parisian Eiffel Suite has been transformed into a family apartment with a master suite and two additional connected bedrooms.

The Parisian Suite features light-filled spaces and sophisticated decor that prioritise serenity.

Last month, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai unveiled its newly renovated one-bedroom and family villas, offering an elevated beachfront experience in central Vietnam.