"Villeroy is not a palace hotel (a distinction bestowed by the French government); but as a Parisian mansion with just 11 rooms and suites, it's as luxurious as any of them — and, indeed, as any hotel in Paris. Dating back to 1908, the architecture is historic and Neoclassical, while the 35 alabaster globes suspended from the ceiling provide a contemporary and rather memorable entrance. Each of the suites are virtually presidential, and accommodations sport marble baths, custom-made furniture and hand-made mattresses." - The MICHELIN Guide