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If you happen to be in Paris during Fashion Week this month, you can bet that the beautiful, well-heeled people filing out of Le Meurice hotel in Paris are flush with cash, as the 18th century hotel has posted the most expensive room rates during the nine-day event.
According to Kayak.com, five-star hotels in Paris have taken advantage of one of the most glamorous events of the year to hike their room rates, with prices spiking an average of 30 percent among the most luxurious properties in the city.
Guests at Le Meurice, for instance, are ponying up an average of €1,580 a night for the privilege of staying at the palace hotel located between Place de la Concorde and the Louvre museum.
With interiors designed by Philippe Starck, and hotel dining overseen by Michelin-starred celebrity chef Alain Ducasse, the property that overlooks the Tuileries gardens has long been a favorite among the world’s glitterati. Among the hotel’s most famous regulars? Painter Salvador Dalí.
Overall, the average room rate at a five-star hotel in the City of Light is €588 a night.
At the other end of the spectrum, meanwhile, the report sniffed out more affordable deals at Hotel Pullman Paris La Défense, where the average room rate is a much more reasonable €180 a night.
Meanwhile, prices at Le Meurice drop by nearly half (49 percent) the week following Fashion Week.
With the closure of the Hotel de Crillon in Paris, and the Ritz Paris — both shuttered for extensive renovations — rivals Le Meurice, the Peninsula and the Mandarin Oriental have enjoyed increased bookings.
Here are the most expensive hotels in Paris during Paris Fashion Week, March 3 – 11:
Le Meurice €1,580
Mandarin Oriental, Paris €1,568
Raffles Royal Monceau, €1,301
Le Bristol Paris, €1,293
Le Peninsula, €1,161
The most affordable five-star hotels in Paris during Fashion Week:
Hotel Pullman Paris La Défense, €180
Hotel Sofitel Paris, La Défense, €204
Molitor Paris by MGallery, €256
Hotel Square, €257
Hotel Baltimore Paris Champs-Elysées, €261
Roger Scoble blogs about the latest gadgets, travel and luxury news. A graduate of UCLA, Roger loves to travel, drive luxe autos and have amazing adventures.