There is a version of luxury Paris travel that most visitors never find. It exists behind unmarked doors in the 8th arrondissement, in private dining rooms where chefs cook only for those who know to ask, in hotel suites with rooftop views unchanged since Haussmann reshaped the city. If your experience of Paris has been defined by queues at the Louvre and overpriced crêpes near the Seine, it is time to plan a very different kind of trip.
At Winds and Waves Travel, our custom France itineraries are built around access: to the people, places, and experiences that transform a holiday into something you will spend years talking about. Whether you are planning a romantic escape, a girlfriend retreat, or a multigenerational family adventure, a stress-free luxury trip to Paris starts with the right guide.
Paris has no shortage of legendary addresses. The Ritz, Le Bristol, the Four Seasons George V: these iconic luxury Paris hotels are well worth the investment for a landmark stay. But the city also rewards those willing to look slightly off the well-worn path.

The Hôtel de Crillon, facing the Place de la Concorde, blends 18th-century grandeur with a world-class spa. For something more intimate, the small luxury hotels tucked into Saint-Germain-des-Prés offer a residential feel with five-star service. Waking up in a Haussmann-era apartment hotel, with a boulangerie at street level and the Luxembourg Gardens a short walk away, is as Parisian as Paris gets.
The key question for luxury Paris travelers is not which hotel has the best amenities: they all do. The question is which neighborhood puts you in the right rhythm. The Marais suits those who want gallery-hopping and boutique discovery. The 16th is quieter and more residential, ideal if you want Paris without the crowds. Saint-Germain remains the intellectual and culinary heart of the Left Bank.
Planning to go beyond Paris on your France trip? Our women’s group journey in May 2027 includes the Loire Valley, Giverny, and Normandy, all fully planned and personally curated. See the full itinerary and join the waitlist at our France 2027 trip page.
Still deciding whether to explore Paris solo or with a group of close friends? We break down exactly what makes each option work in our post, Why a Small Group France Trip Beats Going Solo, well worth reading before you finalize your plans.
Food is not incidental to a luxury France vacation: it is the point. Paris holds more Michelin-starred restaurants than almost anywhere on earth, and yet some of the most memorable meals happen far from the guide’s spotlight.
For a landmark fine dining Paris experience, a table at Guy Savoy, set inside the Monnaie de Paris, is hard to surpass. The artichoke soup with black truffle and Parmesan foam has been on the menu for decades for very good reason. Epicure at Le Bristol is equally exceptional: a three-star room where classical French cookery is executed with absolute precision.
But Paris also rewards the curious diner willing to eat at a zinc bar in the 11th, order the plat du jour at a neighborhood bistro with no English menu, or spend a morning at a covered market like the Marché d’Aligre before the tourists arrive. For luxury travelers, the pleasure is in the contrast: a Michelin-starred dinner one evening, a perfect steak frites at a classic Parisian brasserie the next.
We will arrange private food and wine experiences in Paris for our clients: market tours with chefs, private wine tastings in historic caves, and introductions to fromagers and chocolatiers who rarely receive walk-in visitors. These encounters make a luxury trip to France feel genuinely unforgettable.


The Louvre is magnificent, and you should see it. But the way most visitors experience it: joining the queue at the pyramid, navigating crowds to stand briefly in front of the Mona Lisa: does not do it justice. Private after-hours museum tours in Paris change everything. Walking through the Egyptian Antiquities galleries when the museum is empty, with a curator who can spend as much time as you like on any piece, is an entirely different experience.
The same principle applies across the city. Versailles is extraordinary in the early morning before the day-trippers arrive. The Palais Royal gardens are peaceful at almost any hour. The ateliers of artisan craftspeople: bookbinders, perfumers, bespoke shoemakers: offer a window into a Paris that predates mass tourism.
Paris is also a beautiful base for exploring the broader French countryside. If hidden gems and authentic village life are part of your vision, don’t miss our guide to 7 Secret French Villages worth adding to your itinerary: many are within easy reach of the city.
For art lovers and collectors, we will arrange private gallery viewings in the Marais and visits to working artists’ studios. For fashion-focused travelers, a private shopping session with a personal stylist in the Triangle d’Or turns shopping from an errand into a genuinely luxurious Paris experience.
The most memorable moments from a luxury Paris trip rarely come from the itinerary you planned. They come from the ones you almost skipped.
Paris is one of the few cities in the world where you can spend a morning learning to make macarons in a professional French pastry kitchen, an afternoon creating your own signature perfume with a master perfumer in a private atelier, and an evening painting the illuminated Eiffel Tower from a rooftop terrace with a local artist as your guide. These are not tourist traps. They are the kinds of experiences that take months to book on your own and minutes to arrange when you travel with the right advisor.
For those who love art, private museum viewings are among the most extraordinary things Paris makes possible. Imagine standing in front of Monet’s water lilies at the Musée de l’Orangerie when the room is completely empty, or being escorted through the Louvre’s lesser-known collections by a private guide who studied the works for decades. The art does not change. The experience of it changes entirely.

Food lovers will want to consider a private macaron-making class at one of Paris’s legendary patisseries, where you learn the precise technique behind those perfectly smooth shells and take home a box of your own creations. Pair that with a private chocolate tasting led by a Parisian chocolatier, and you have an afternoon that no restaurant reservation can replicate.
Perfume creation is one of Paris’s most intimate luxury experiences. In a private session at a historic fragrance house, you work alongside a perfumer to blend your own signature scent from raw materials that have been used in French perfumery for generations. You leave with a bottle that is entirely yours and cannot be purchased anywhere in the world.
And then there is the painting experience. Sitting at an easel on a Paris rooftop or along the banks of the Seine, brush in hand, with the Eiffel Tower glowing in the evening light, is the kind of thing that sounds almost too romantic to be real. It is very real, and it is one of the experiences our clients dream about most when they imagine Paris.
At Winds and Waves Travel, we build these moments into your itinerary so you are not scrambling to find them once you arrive. The best Paris experiences require advance planning, local connections, and someone who knows which ateliers, patisseries, and artists are worth your time. That is exactly what we are here for.
One of the most important luxury Paris travel tips is simply timing. June and September are the sweet spots: long days, a blooming city, and mild temperatures that make walking genuinely pleasant. July and August bring heat and crowds, and many of the city’s best restaurants close for the August holiday. January and February offer quiet and exceptional hotel rates for those who do not mind the cold.
Private transfers from Charles de Gaulle to the city center are worth every penny. The experience of arriving in Paris should not begin with a taxi queue. We work with trusted local partners who arrange private transfers with drivers who know the city deeply and can serve as informal guides on that first drive in.
Most importantly, a luxury Paris vacation rewards slowness. Travelers who try to see everything invariably see nothing well. Our bespoke France itineraries are built around depth rather than breadth: fewer places, experienced far more fully. That is our approach, and it is the standard we hold every France itinerary to.

Ready to plan your luxury Paris trip? At Winds and Waves Travel, we design stress-free, faith-led luxury France vacations for women, couples, and families who want more than a trip: they want a memory that lasts. Schedule your free discovery call and let’s start building your Paris experience today.
June 11, 2026
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