Just in: the ultra-luxe Paris hotel confirmed for 'The White Lotus' season 4
The historic hotel sits in one of Paris' most chic neighbourhoods.
One of the Parisian filming locations has just been revealed, and it’s as fabulous as you’d expect.
If you ask us, the next season of The White Lotus can’t come soon enough. The satirical black comedy-drama, where class conflict meets murder mystery, had us hooked the first time we heard that hypnotic score. Until season 4 premieres in early to mid-2027, we’re getting our fix by staying across every update.
So far, we know that the next season will be set in France, specifically at Château de La Messardière, a 19th-century palace-turned-luxury hotel in Saint-Tropez on the Côte d’Azur. And we now have confirmation that it will also take place in Paris, in one of the city’s most chic hotels.
The Paris hotel confirmed as a filming location

The Presidential Suite at Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris.
Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris, has been revealed as another key filming location for The White Lotus season 4. The historic hotel sits on the Left Bank in the iconic Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood which is famous for being the home of the Luxembourg Gardens and the historic Le Bon Marché luxury department store. Conceived in 1910 as the Hôtel Lutetia, the Belle Époque building reopened in 2025 as the Mandarin Oriental, maintaining its original charm but with modern sensibilities.
The 184 rooms, including 41 suites and eight signature suites, are replete with a blend of Art Nouveau, Art Deco and contemporary design elements. We’re expecting a look inside the “Presidential Suite” which is adorned in original artworks and rare antiques selected by the galleries of the Carré Rive Gauche association, the two penthouse suites with 70 square metre terraces that offer 360-degree views of Paris, and the “Rooftop Penthouse by Coppola”, which was designed by the filmmaker.

Bar Josephine will make a glamorous backdrop for the drama to unfold.
Four dining venues – Brasserie Lutetia, Le Salon Saint-Germain, Bar Joséphine, and Bar Aristide – will make glamorous backdrops for tense conversations, while a spa with a 17-metre-long swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi might be where Belinda makes her next appearance with her $5 million from Greg.
How much does it cost to stay at Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris?

The luxe stay overlooks the Eiffel Tower.
At the time of writing, we can see entry-level rooms at Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris, start from $3,234 per night in May, perfectly keeping within the characters’ ultra-luxe lifestyles. The only other downside? Knowing we won’t get to see just how much Tanya McQuoid would have made herself at home here.
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