Le Bristol Paris

Le Bristol Paris

France’s first Palace-accredited hotel on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré in the 8th arrondissement, with rooms and suites in classic Parisian style, four Michelin stars across its kitchens under Chef Arnaud Faye (Meilleur Ouvrier de France), an indoor rooftop pool looking over Montmartre and the Eiffel Tower, and a private courtyard garden by Arabella Lennox-Boyd.

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At a glance

Le Bristol Paris stands on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré with a century of history behind it, four Michelin stars in its kitchens, and a rooftop pool looking out over Montmartre.

The hotel occupies a landmark position on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in the eighth arrondissement’s most coveted stretch of real estate. It was the first in France to receive Palace accreditation, and that designation still means something here: service is attentive without being formal, and the property’s grand rooms and suites, decorated in classic Parisian style, never feel overwhelming in scale.

The dining is serious. Chef Arnaud Faye, a Meilleur Ouvrier de France, leads a collection of restaurants holding four Michelin stars in total. The indoor rooftop pool, with views toward Montmartre and the Eiffel Tower, ranks among the most extraordinary hotel amenities in the city. A private courtyard garden planted by Arabella Lennox-Boyd and artisan ateliers on the ground floor give Le Bristol a depth that sets it apart from the merely luxurious.

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In detail

  • Food and Drink

    Food and Drink

    Four Michelin stars under one roof, led by Chef Arnaud Faye, Meilleur Ouvrier de France. Epicure holds three stars and anchors the collection; 114 Faubourg adds a one-star brasserie.

    Café Antonia handles casual dining throughout the day, while Le Jardin Français lets guests eat and drink in the courtyard garden among roses and greenery. The hotel’s wine cellar is one of the largest of any palace in Paris.

  • Spa and Wellness

    Spa and Wellness

    Spa Le Bristol by La Mer occupies the sixth floor, with an indoor rooftop pool looking out over Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower, and the Sacré-Coeur, reserved exclusively for hotel guests.

    Eight treatment rooms, including a couples suite, offer protocols from La Mer, Tata Harper, and Bonpoint. HydraFacial technology stands alongside the signature facial menu. A Pilates Reformer and private coaching room complete the fitness offering.

  • Location

    Location

    Le Bristol Paris stands on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré in the 8th arrondissement, the most coveted stretch of Right Bank Paris.

    The Élysée Palace is around the corner, with the flagship boutiques of Avenue Montaigne, the Champs-Élysées, and the Place Vendôme all minutes away. The Louvre, the Tuileries Gardens, and the Concorde are a short walk south. Charles de Gaulle Airport is around 45 minutes by car, with the metro at Miromesnil station nearby.

Room Types

Superior Room

The entry point at Le Bristol Paris, the Superior Room looks out over the hotel’s tranquil courtyard and is designed around classic French décor with Quagliotti linen throughout. The marble bathroom includes a freestanding bathtub, separate rain shower, and double sinks.

A Nespresso machine and minibar complete the setup. Quietly comfortable and well-considered for a solo stay or business trip.

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Deluxe Room

These rooms look directly onto the hotel’s private garden, planted by landscape designer Arabella Lennox-Boyd with hornbeams and seasonal blooms. Interiors draw on fabrics by Pierre Frey, Manuel Canovas, and Brunschwig & Fils alongside Louis XV and XVI furnishings.

Marble bathrooms include a deep bathtub, rain shower, and double vanity. Some rooms connect to adjoining accommodation for families or groups.

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Deluxe Room

Deluxe Suite

Separating living and sleeping into distinct rooms, the Deluxe Suite looks onto either the inner courtyard or the Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Delicate sculptures, Louis XV and XVI pieces, and fabrics from Loro Piana and Braquenié throughout, in a palette of blue, pink, and cream.

Interconnecting rooms and the option of an extra bed make these a practical choice for families travelling with children.

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