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Four Seasons Bora Bora vs Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

A direct comparison across five dimensions: Service, Design, Location, Dining, and Wellness. Scored from signals across luxury travel communities, editorial publications, and verified guests.

Scoreboard

DimensionFour Seasons Bora BoraFour Seasons Hotel George V, Paris
Overall Fat Score
8.7
8.7
Service
8.5
9.1
Design
9.1
9.0
Location
9.3
8.8
Dining
8.2
9.2
Wellness
8.6
7.8

The Verdicts

Four Seasons Bora Bora

Four Seasons Bora Bora delivers an exceptional overwater bungalow experience anchored by the most dramatic Mount Otemanu views in French Polynesia. Built in 2008 and continuously refreshed by an invested owner, the resort strikes the perfect balance between luxury and the natural spectacle of Bora Bora's lagoon. While some bungalows show subtle signs of age, the spaciousness and thoughtful design—particularly the mountain-view accommodations—remain unmatched on the island. Service is consistently warm and professional, though it can occasionally lack the intuitive anticipation found at newer properties. The resort's greatest strength lies in its seamless integration with the island's natural beauty, from the marine sanctuary lagoons to the unobstructed sunset views.

Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

Four Seasons Hotel George V remains the gilded standard of Parisian luxury, earning its Palace designation through an almost supernatural attention to detail. The legendary flower arrangements alone—changed twice weekly by Jeff Leatham—transform the marble lobby into living theater. Pierre-Yves Rochon's recent renovations have brightened the rooms while preserving their Louis XVI grandeur, and the terrace suites offer coveted Eiffel Tower glimpses. What truly separates George V is service that borders on clairvoyance: staff anticipate needs before guests voice them, whether securing impossible restaurant reservations or simply remembering your preferred champagne. With three Michelin-starred restaurants under one roof—including Le Cinq's two stars—this isn't just accommodation, it's culinary pilgrimage. The trade-off? Expect tourist foot traffic in the lobby and rates that reflect its status as one of Europe's most coveted addresses.

Strengths & trade-offs

Four Seasons Bora Bora

Strengths

  • Unrivaled Mount Otemanu views from overwater bungalows
  • Spacious accommodations with glass floors and private lagoon access
  • Excellent marine sanctuary with guided snorkeling
  • Professional Four Seasons service with Polynesian warmth
  • Pristine lagoon swimming directly from bungalows

Trade-offs

  • Some bungalows showing age despite rolling renovations
  • Limited dining variety for extended stays
  • Premium pricing compared to regional competitors
  • Inconsistent service quality during peak periods

Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

Strengths

  • Jeff Leatham's legendary floral arrangements
  • Three Michelin-starred restaurants
  • Intuitive, anticipatory service
  • Prime Golden Triangle location
  • Pierre-Yves Rochon's elegant renovations

Trade-offs

  • Tourist crowds in public spaces
  • Premium pricing even by Palace standards
  • Spa lacks distinctive identity
  • Some rooms face courtyard not street