

At Le George we ordered dishes family style and split each one for whatever reason our waiter brought us 3 of the sole fish when we only ordered 1. The food at Le George was good but the service was off staff were the least attentive of the restaurants and they got a drink order wrong twice. Le Gallerie was all-day fare, and Christina took incredible care of us. Our dinner and breakfasts at Le Cinq were particularly marked by phenomenal service (shout out to Franck at dinner), and the food was good too. We particularly enjoyed each evening at The Bar not only the creative cocktails but also the engaging staff. Diningį&B: The variety of dining options were tremendous. I appreciate that much of the staff are French, helping you feel like you’re actually in France (compared to visiting the Connaught or Dorchester where you’re hard pressed to find an English accent). The Guest Services (shout out to Shannon) team went above and beyond to make us feel welcome and saw after all our preferences.
#FOUR SEASONS PAIRS PROFESSIONAL#
Overall Staff: The staff were genuine, warm, friendly, professional and well trained.

Frankly this was the biggest detractor for our experience. And this wasn’t a one-off… every communication I had was delayed leading up to our stay. My emails went unanswered for 5 days, at which point it required the follow up of my travel agent to get a response. However I was really disappointed by the response time leading up to our stay. Everyone was thorough, kind and knowledgeable. As soon as we walked up to the desk, they proactively discussed our plans for the day without asking for our names. I called (from the bathroom of course) and asked for today’s copy and she said they only have yesterdays (feedback: proactively tell me you don’t have todays paper and offer me other options)Ĭoncierge: The Concierge Team was very resourceful while we were staying at the hotel. Once I got back to the room I noticed it was from the day before. On the second morning I went to the front desk to get a paper, and the agent gave me a copy of the Times.

Second, when we checked in we were asked our choice of newspapers, but mine never arrived.

First, I told the front desk 4 times that the wireless phone wasn’t working but it was still inoperable at the time of check-out (so I had to use the phone in the water closet). And I don’t do it to be picky, but instead I think they are easy fixes. In addition to the hiccups mentioned above, we had a few more instances to mention but I’ll only mention 2. Finally, it’s worth noting all the bathrooms are stunning, and the super comfortable Four Seasons beds are only made better in Paris with probably the most comfortable sheets.įront Desk: overall service really shined. The carpet, drapes, baseboards etc are showing wear. I’m not asking for modern/contemporary, but I am looking for well kept. On that note, the rooms are showing their age. The fragrance was typical from guests of a certain warm geography that love Europe in the summer. I requested another room, but it wasn’t until the 4th room that I saw that didn’t have the smell. When I saw the room, I immediately noticed a strong odor (ie the strong stench of perfume). In addition to a suite we also had a Deluxe room. The blue tones, inlaid shelves, and bathroom were fantastic. Apparently it was the best room in the category, and it showed. Rooms: We had a beautiful, well appointed Four Seasons Suite. Given the price point, you expect near perfection. Light, airy and supremely inviting, the suite features travertine flooring and walls accented with Majilite and sycamore.The Four Seasons Paris is an excellent property. Stay in this suite and benefit from exclusive services and amenities, including roundtrip airport transportation and a dedicated personal attendant to ensure your stay with us is unforgettable. Take in sweeping views of Paris’ architectural icons, including the Eiffel Tower, the American Cathedral, the Sacré-Coeur Basilica and the roofs of the Opéra, the Madeleine, the Panthéon and Les Invalides.īaccarat Crystal glassware, a plasma-screen television hidden behind a black mirror, a bookcase stocked with intriguing antique books, a refrigerated private bar and window coverings operated by remote control: These are just a few of the ways this suite elevates your Paris stay. Your stay in the Penthouse begins with breakfast on the terrace backed by Eiffel Tower views, includes afternoons spent relaxing in the sumptuous living room and private conservatory, and ends with a glass of Champagne on the bedroom balcony’s four-poster daybed.
