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Seminars in Paris: 5 premium hotels that do it all (meeting rooms, restaurants, rooms)
Not all hotels are created equal when it comes to organizing a seminar. In addition to the usual comfort of the rooms, you’ll need to consider the setting of the meeting rooms, the centrality of the venue, the reliability of the equipment and much more. We have selected for you five top-of-the-range Parisian establishments that stand out for the quality of their seminar offerings.


1. TOO Hôtel | Paris 13
Housed in one of the famous Duo Towers, the capital's third tallest building, the TOO Hôtel is located right next to the Seine and Paris Bercy, in a 13th arrondissement that has become a strategic landmark for many major companies over the years. Designed by Philippe Starck, this 4-star hotel boasts a strong contemporary identity, ideal for a business stay in Paris.
The hotel boasts 139 rooms and suites, all with panoramic views of Paris, the Eiffel Tower or the Seine. They feature large bay windows that let in light at all hours of the day, comfortable king or queen-size bedding, fully-equipped workspaces and elegant bathrooms to recharge your batteries after a day of meetings.

Seminar services: TOO Hôtel stands out above the rest for its customizable, well-structured event services. The TOO Meeting space, located on the first floor, comprises four modular meeting rooms bathed in natural light, accommodating from 14 to 75 people depending on the configuration. The furniture, designed by Philippe Starck, favors comfort and sobriety, while the technical equipment meets the standards expected for professional meetings: integrated screen and overhead projection system, JBL speakers, connected tables and high-speed WiFi. The hotel also offers catering solutions adapted to the rhythm of working days, with the possibility of organizing breakfasts, lunches, dinners or cocktails in the different areas of the establishment.

The hotel also boasts a restaurant and bar, perched over 100 metres high. With its 350 m² of floor space, more than a third of which is devoted to the panoramic terrace, the TOO TacTac is ideal for a cocktail at the end of the day. Its three distinct areas, all of which can be privatized, can accommodate up to 220 people in standing-up format, with state-of-the-art sound system, screen and overhead projector. Asian-inspired cuisine and premium nectars can be shared and adapted to suit the chosen format.
TOO Hotel
139 keys, prices from 200 euros per night
65 rue Bruneseau, Paris 13th
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2. Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg | Paris 8
What could be more chic than the Faubourg Saint-Honoré for a seminar? Just a stone's throw from the Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde, the Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg boasts a strategic location for companies wishing to bring their teams together in the heart of the capital. Housed in a former private mansion, it is appreciated for its hushed atmosphere, far removed from the hustle and bustle of the district.

Seminar facilities: Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg's seminar facilities are designed for meetings on a human scale. The hotel has two modular meeting rooms on the first floor, accommodating from 12 to 50 people. All are equipped with the necessary technology (LCD TV, high-speed WiFi, audiovisual assistance) and benefit from dedicated service throughout the day. The Library, a private lounge with a more intimate atmosphere, can accommodate breaks, working breakfasts or cocktails for up to 60 people.
On the accommodation side, the 148 guest rooms and suites feature a chic, contemporary style inspired by the world of Parisian fashion, but each with its own DNA: velvet, tassels and Louis XV armchairs for the Superior rooms, a more arty ambience, with graphic prints and black-and-white fashion photos for the Junior Suites. On the seventh and top floor, a penthouse resembling a Haussmann apartment offers a spectacular view of Paris and its monuments. The comfort, quality of bedding and general calm of the hotel make it an ideal address for a seminar.

To finish on a high note, the hotel's gourmet restaurant, Maison Blossom, offers generous, refined cuisine by Christophe Chottin, with a focus on French tradition and the seasons. Each day, the chef unveils a signature creation, accompanied by a fine menu devoted to French vineyards. With its verdant patio, the restaurant can accommodate up to 150 guests in cocktail format.
Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg
148 keys, prices from 615 euros per night
15 rue Boissy d'Anglas, Paris 8th arrondissement
3. Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile | Paris 17
For a large-scale seminar, this is the perfect address. With 995 rooms spread over 34 floors, the Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile is one of Paris's benchmarks for large-scale events. Located close to La Défense and the Champs-Élysées, and directly linked to the Palais des Congrès, the hotel is ideally positioned for national and international events.

With over 3,000 m² of meeting space, the hotel can accommodate a wide variety of formats thanks to its three distinct ensembles. The Regency space, the largest, comprises 14 modular lounges and can accommodate up to 2,800 people. All rooms are fully equipped with technical equipment, high-speed Wi-Fi and disabled access. The more flexible Lab area comprises 13 rooms with TV screens and videoconferencing, accommodating up to 140 participants for workshops, training courses or collaborative work sessions. Finally, the Tower rooms, designed for smaller meetings, can accommodate up to 10 people in bright spaces, equipped with connected tables and full audio-visual equipment.

Recently renovated, the rooms and suites offer a modern, comfortable setting, with integrated workspaces, a relaxation area and a lovely view of Paris and its monuments. Light tones and clean lines are enhanced by touches of light wood, bringing warmth and calm to the ensemble. The bathrooms are spacious and well-equipped, with large showers perfect for a break after a day of meetings. We particularly appreciate the 102 m² Presidential Suite, with its marble bathroom, bathtub and view of the Eiffel Tower. The suite even has exclusive access to the Regency Club, a private lounge on the hotel's 34th floor.
On the dining front, the menu changes throughout the day. The Mayo Restaurant accompanies both working lunches and team dinners, with a cuisine based on local produce. At lunchtime, service is organized around a buffet and a menu between land and sea, with simple, effective dishes and starters to share. In the evening, the ambience is more intimate, with a more refined à la carte offering. In the lobby, the Mayo Café is ideal for a refreshing break or a drink at the end of the day, while the Mayo Market, open 24 hours a day, offers a quick bite to eat at any time of day. Finally, on the 34th floor, the Windo Skybar offers cocktails and tapas overlooking the Paris skyline, for a more relaxed end to the day.
Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile
995 keys, prices from 206 euros per night
3 place du Général Koenig, Paris 17th arrondissement
4. InterContinental Paris Le Grand | Paris 9
Facing the Opéra Garnier, the InterContinental Paris Le Grand is one of the capital's most legendary hotels. Built in the early 1860s at the request of Emperor Napoleon III, the hotel opened its doors in 1862. From the outset, it stood out for its size and unprecedented level of comfort. The hotel's ideal location soon made it a sought-after retreat for international guests, as well as figures from the world of art and culture.
Renovated for the third time a few years ago, the hotel has regained most of its heritage features, as well as its emblematic restaurant, the Café de la Paix. Still firmly rooted in the life of its neighborhood, this grand Haussmann hotel today boasts solid expertise in hosting business events. The hotel boasts 458 rooms and suites, including three signature suites and two duplex suites. Designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, they are distinguished by their assertive universes, directly inspired by the Opera and the history of the place, with beautiful volumes, meticulous materials and emblematic views over Paris.

Seminar facilities: InterContinental Paris Le Grand boasts over 2,000 m² of dedicated space, including numerous modular lounges, a conference center with 13 meeting rooms and, above all, a sumptuous ballroom classified as a historic monument, probably the most beautiful in Paris. Meetings for 20 to 70 people, cocktail parties for 200 or gala evenings for up to 1000... the establishment lends itself to a wide variety of event formats. Each room is equipped with state-of-the-art audio and video technology, with personalized technical support to tailor each configuration to the organizer's needs. The hotel also offers an integrated TV studio in the Salon Berlioz, designed for hybrid events, combining face-to-face and distance learning.

Just like everything else, the gastronomy at InterContinental Paris Le Grand lives up to the prestige of the place. A Parisian institution par excellence, the Café de la Paix, led by chef Laurent André, perpetuates the great classics of French cuisine in a setting steeped in history, from lunch to dinner. In the heart of the hotel, La Verrière offers a more relaxed alternative without losing any of its charm. Under its Grand Palais-style metal dome, the bar-restaurant, laid out like a winter garden, is dazzlingly spacious and bright. It's the perfect place for a quick lunch, an afternoon pastry or a cocktail at the end of the day.
InterContinental Paris Le Grand
458 keys, prices from 544 euros per night
2 rue Scribe, Paris 9th
5. Hôtel Marignan Champs-Élysées | Paris 8
Back in the Champs-Élysées district, Hôtel Marignan plays the discreet card. Although no. 52 hides a chic 5-star hotel, you could almost walk past it without paying any attention. Behind its black facade and wide, contemporary marquee, the Marignan has taken over the walls of a former mansion that was first an embassy and then a palace in the 1920s. Today, it retains the sober elegance of this past, but has been brought up to date, making it a very special place to call home.

Renovated by Pierre Yovanovitch, the 5-star hotel boasts 50 rooms and suites. The decor features a sober palette of warm tones and soft, rounded furniture. Curved sofas, round tables and generous cushions create fluid spaces, with no sharp lines, where you immediately feel at ease. The result is elegant, soothing, and particularly well-suited to business stays, where you appreciate disconnecting at the end of the day.
We particularly appreciate the Eiffel and Marignan suites, the most exclusive in the house. Designed as true Parisian apartments, they feature a separate living room, dressing room and marble bathroom with bath and shower. The Eiffel Terrace Suite, on the top floor, boasts a private terrace with a direct view of the Iron Lady. Even more spacious, the Suite Marignan Eiffel occupies an entire 70 m² intermediate floor, complemented by a vast 50 m² terrace.

Seminar facilities: For events, the Marignan has a 90 m² lounge that can accommodate 25 to 80 people, depending on the configuration and type of meeting. A 50-person projection room is also available for festive or professional events, with the option of transforming the space into a dance club in the evening. To complete the offer, certain suites can be privatized for smaller meetings or executive committees, not forgetting the catering service on request and the attentive support of the hotel teams for any special requests.
Finally, at the Ma Dame restaurant, teams can discover chef Makoto Nakada's signature seasonal cuisine, which revisits French classics in a playful and daring way. Like the menu, the dining room and tree-lined terrace feature nature and its elements, offering a pleasant setting for a business lunch or a more relaxed end to the day.
Hôtel Marignan Champs-Élysées
50 keys, prices from 376 euros per night
12 rue de Marignan, Paris 8th