1/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisLa Bauhinia, the property’s French-Asian fusion restaurant, also doubles as the breakfast venue.Credit: 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, Paris Read the Full StoryPreviousNext2/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisLe Bar Botaniste serves up rare botanical spirits in honor of the favorite pastime of Prince Roland Bonaparte, the property’s original resident. // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisClients can sip a libation or leaf through a book in the handsome lounge. // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisDeluxe Rooms feature natural wood furniture and marquetry. // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisThe hotel has nine 645-square-foot Deluxe Suites. // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisTwo-thirds of the palatial meeting and event spaces are registered under the protection of French Historical Monuments. // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisAccording to Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, La Suite Imperiale — originally Roland Bonaparte’s private apartment — is the “creme de la creme of Parisian suites.” // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext8/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisThe large pool, designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, features a 1,011-square-foot private outdoor terrace. // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext9/9Shangri-La Hotel, ParisAt Shang Palace, which was awarded one Michelin star in 2012, guests can sample authentic Chinese cuisine from chef Samuel Lee. // © 2017 Shangri-La Hotel, ParisRead the Full StoryPreviousNext