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    Which City Has the Most Michelin Key Hotels in the World?

    Paris leads the world with 150 Michelin Key hotels — including 9 at the highest Three-Key tier. A complete data breakdown of every city, every tier, and why Paris dominates.

    Ritz Paris — the Place Vendôme legend and one of 9 Three-Key Michelin hotels in Paris

    Paris holds the title. With 150 Michelin Key hotels — including 9 at the highest Three-Key tier — the French capital has more distinguished properties than any other city on Earth.

    That's 26 more than second-place London (124) and nearly double third-place Rome (86). Here's the complete data breakdown, the full list of Paris's top-tier properties, and the factors behind the city's dominance.


    The Top 20 Cities by Total Michelin Key Hotels

    The MICHELIN Guide rates hotels across three tiers — Three Keys (extraordinary), Two Keys (exceptional), and One Key (very special) — plus a broader "Selected" designation. Across all tiers, here are the cities with the most recognized properties:

    Rank City Country Total Hotels
    1 Paris France 150
    2 London United Kingdom 124
    3 Rome Italy 86
    4 New York City United States 78
    5 Los Angeles Area United States 76
    6 Barcelona Spain 63
    7 Tokyo Japan 58
    8 Florence Italy 55
    9 Mallorca Spain 52
    10 Lisbon Portugal 49
    11 Amsterdam Netherlands 48
    12 Bangkok Thailand 45
    13 Mykonos Greece 45
    14 Marrakech Morocco 45
    15 Santorini Greece 43
    16 Berlin Germany 43
    17 Athens Greece 43
    18 Kyoto Japan 43
    19 Miami United States 42
    20 Dubai United Arab Emirates 39

    Source: Michelin Key Hotels Database, based on 8,372 properties worldwide. Data as of February 2026.

    Paris's lead isn't just about volume — it dominates at the top tier too.


    Paris's Michelin Key Hotels by Tier

    Paris's 150 Michelin-recognized hotels break down as follows:

    Tier Count What It Means
    Three Keys 9 An extraordinary stay — the pinnacle of luxury
    Two Keys 7 An exceptional stay with outstanding character
    One Key 24 A very special stay with notable distinction
    Selected 110 Recognized by the MICHELIN Guide

    That's 40 hotels earning Key distinctions (One Key or above), more than any other city in the world.


    All 9 Three-Key Hotels in Paris

    Cheval Blanc Paris — inside the restored La Samaritaine building on the Seine

    Three Michelin Keys is the highest hotel accolade in the world. Only 141 properties globally have earned it. Paris alone holds 9 — more than any other city. Here is every one of them:

    1. Ritz Paris

    The Place Vendôme legend, open since 1898. After a €400 million renovation completed in 2016, the Ritz set a new standard for blending heritage and modernity. Home to Bar Hemingway and the Ritz Escoffier cooking school.

    2. Cheval Blanc Paris

    Opened in 2021 inside the restored La Samaritaine building on the banks of the Seine. With just 72 rooms, it offers one of the most intimate luxury experiences in the city, plus Arnaud Donckele's three-Michelin-starred restaurant Plénitude.

    3. Four Seasons Hotel George V

    Located steps from the Champs-Élysées, the George V is home to three Michelin-starred restaurants — the highest concentration of any hotel worldwide. Its floral arrangements by Jeff Leatham have become iconic in their own right.

    4. La Réserve Paris

    A 40-room Haussmann mansion near the Élysées Palace. La Réserve delivers a residential atmosphere rare at this level, with a Michelin-starred restaurant by Jérôme Banctel and one of Paris's most acclaimed spas.

    Four Seasons Hotel George V — home to three Michelin-starred restaurants

    5. Le Bristol Paris

    Established in 1925 on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Le Bristol features a rooftop swimming pool, a three-acre garden, and Epicure — its three-Michelin-starred restaurant led by chef Eric Frechon.

    6. Le Meurice (Dorchester Collection)

    Overlooking the Tuileries Garden since 1835, Le Meurice blends 18th-century grandeur with Philippe Starck's surrealist design. Alain Ducasse's two-starred restaurant anchors the dining program.

    7. Le Plaza Athénée

    The Avenue Montaigne icon synonymous with Parisian haute couture. A magnet for fashion industry travelers, with a legacy that includes decades as the home of Alain Ducasse's flagship restaurant.

    8. Maison Villeroy

    A more intimate 8th arrondissement address that represents the trend toward smaller, design-driven luxury properties emphasizing personality over scale.

    9. Saint James Paris

    The only château-hotel within Paris city limits, set in private gardens near the Bois de Boulogne. Originally established as a foundation for scholars, it became a luxury hotel-club in 1991.


    Paris's 7 Two-Key Hotels

    These properties represent "an exceptional stay" — one step below the pinnacle:

    1. Bvlgari Hôtel Paris — The Italian jeweler's Parisian outpost on Avenue George V
    2. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel — The Place de la Concorde landmark, reopened in 2017 after a four-year restoration
    3. J.K. Place Paris — A Florentine-born boutique brand's take on Left Bank elegance
    4. Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris — Philippe Starck–designed art-focused hotel near the Arc de Triomphe
    5. Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris — The Left Bank Art Deco icon on Boulevard Raspail
    6. Nolinski Paris (Evok Collection) — A design-forward property steps from the Palais Royal
    7. The Peninsula Paris — The Hong Kong brand's European flagship on Avenue Kléber

    How Paris Compares to London and New York

    Claridge's in London — one of 7 Three-Key Michelin hotels in the city

    London: 124 Hotels (7 Three-Key)

    London is the closest competitor. Its 7 Three-Key properties are:

    • Bvlgari Hotel London
    • Claridge's
    • Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane
    • Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park
    • Raffles London at The OWO
    • The Peninsula London
    • The Savoy

    London actually leads Paris in Two-Key hotels (17 vs. 7), showing strength in the upper-mid tier. But Paris's 9-to-7 lead at the Three-Key level — plus its greater total count — gives it the overall edge.

    New York City: 78 Hotels (4 Three-Key)

    New York's four Three-Key properties — Aman New York, Casa Cipriani, Crosby Street Hotel, and The Whitby Hotel — lean heavily toward boutique and design-driven experiences rather than the European grand palace model.

    Tokyo: 58 Hotels (3 Three-Key)

    Tokyo's Three-Key trio (Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, Four Seasons at Otemachi, Palace Hotel Tokyo) reflects a Japanese approach to luxury emphasizing restraint, precision, and meticulous service choreography.


    Why Paris Dominates: 4 Key Factors

    La Réserve Paris — a 40-room Haussmann mansion near the Élysées Palace

    1. The Palace Classification

    France created the official Palace designation in 2010 — a government-certified tier above five stars reserved for hotels demonstrating "exceptional character." This national framework effectively pre-selects properties that meet Michelin's own standards.

    2. Centuries of Hospitality Heritage

    The Ritz (1898), Le Meurice (1835), and Le Bristol (1925) have been refining luxury hospitality for generations. That institutional depth — from staff training programs to the curation of guest experiences — is nearly impossible to replicate.

    3. Unmatched Cultural Density

    Michelin evaluates how a hotel "contributes to its neighborhood or setting." Paris's concentration of world-class museums, Michelin-starred restaurants, fashion houses, and architectural landmarks means hotels here operate in an inherently richer context.

    4. Fierce Local Competition

    With 150 recognized properties competing for the same discerning travelers, Paris hotels are locked in a cycle of continuous improvement — renovations, service innovation, dining programs, and wellness offerings.


    The Global Picture: Top Countries

    At the country level, the United States leads by volume, but France dominates at the top tier:

    Country Total Hotels Three-Key Hotels
    United States 1,260 16
    France 837 ~24
    Italy 782 8
    United Kingdom 420 7
    Germany 411 6
    Spain 371 5
    Japan 367 6
    Greece 252 1
    Mexico 215 3
    Portugal 202 2

    Source: Michelin Key Hotels Database. Total includes all tiers (Three-Key, Two-Key, One-Key, and Selected).

    France holds roughly 17% of all Three-Key hotels worldwide despite having only 10% of the total count. Paris alone accounts for 9 of those — about 6.3% of every Three-Key hotel on Earth.


    Saint James Paris — the only château-hotel within Paris city limits

    About the Michelin Key System

    The MICHELIN Key rating for hotels was first introduced in France in April 2024, then expanded globally in October 2025 to mark the 125th anniversary of the Michelin Guide.

    Anonymous inspectors evaluate each property across five criteria:

    1. Architecture and interior design — the quality of physical spaces
    2. Quality and consistency of service — how staff deliver hospitality
    3. Personality and character — what makes the property unique
    4. Value for the price — whether the experience justifies the cost
    5. Contribution to the setting — how the hotel enhances its surroundings

    Three Keys means a property excels across all five dimensions. As Michelin describes it: "a destination for the trip of a lifetime."


    The Bottom Line

    By every measure — total count (150), Three-Key properties (9), and depth across all tiers — Paris is the world capital of Michelin Key hotels. The combination of France's Palace classification, centuries of hospitality tradition, cultural richness, and intense local competition has produced an ecosystem of luxury accommodation that no other city has matched.

    Explore the full database of Paris hotels and every other Michelin Key property worldwide at michelinkeyhotels.com.


    Data sourced from the Michelin Key Hotels Database (8,372 properties, February 2026), the MICHELIN Guide, AFAR Magazine, and Michelin Media Center.

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