Hilton just opened a luxury hotel near the Eiffel Tower — and you can book it from 110,000 points
Paris on points? Mon dieu! But alas, it's now easier than ever to book a stay on points in the City of Light thanks to a brand-new luxury property from Hilton. Introducing: Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts.
Located in the 7th Arrondissement on the Left Bank, and not too far from the Eiffel Tower, Sax Paris is a converted 1899 building with 118 rooms and suites, multiple bars and restaurants and even an outdoor swimming pool.

Modern rooms featuring sleek blonde wood and an abundance of mirrors are available in many shapes and sizes, including options with terraces (some with Eiffel Tower views) and connecting rooms so the whole family can spread out.

Public spaces include The Galerie, described by Hilton as "a vibrant social hub adorned with 200 mirrors and Baccarat chandeliers," and The Garden, sure to be an Instagram darling thanks to its manicured plants, eye-catching tiling and heated pool and Jacuzzi.
Sax, an all-day establishment for drinks or food led by executive chef David Maroleau, is the ideal spot for brunch. The hotel is also home to the newest outpost of Kinugawa, a Franco-Japanese restaurant with locations in Dubai, St. Barts and Marrakech, Morocco, among other destinations.
Additionally, the property houses a fitness club and spa with Technogym equipment to work out with and treatment rooms for a variety of massages and facials, plus a sauna and a hammam.

With its dreamy location near some of Paris' most iconic landmarks, the hotel can organize a picnic near Les Invalides, behind-the-scenes tours of the Eiffel Tower and a private pontoon cruise on the Seine. Or, if you'd like to get out and explore on your own, bikes are available to borrow from the property.
And if you're traveling with your four-legged bestie, you're in luck, as pets are welcome.
How to book Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts
Rates at this new LXR property can be found for as low as $442 per night in August. Hilton Honors members can book rooms from 110,000 points per night.
With the Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card, you could actually snag a night thanks to the card's current offer that lets new cardmembers earn 130,000 Hilton Honors bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases with the Hilton Surpass in the first six months of card membership. There is an annual fee of $150 (see rates and fees).
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For rates and fees of the Hilton Honors Surpass, click here.
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