Hotel Le Bristol (Paris)
The Le Bristol Paris is a palace category hotel (equivalent to the German five-star superior) at 112 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré , Paris , France .
history
It was opened in 1925 and is famous for its architecture and luxurious ambience. The hotel is operated by Oetker Hotel Management . It offers 188 rooms (98 of which are suites) and three restaurants. The flagship of the restoration is “Epicure”, one of the eleven three-star restaurants in Paris.
The Le Bristol mainly competes with the Four Seasons Hotel George V and the Plaza Athenée for the first place among Parisian luxury hotels.
The room prices range from € 950 (in the low season ) or € 1100 ( high season ) for a superior double room with about 35 m² in size to the legendary Suite Impériale with 260 m² for € 24,000 per night. This is the largest one-bedroom suite in Paris.
The hotel can boast numerous illustrious guests - above all celebrities from political and show business. Due to the proximity to the Élysée Palace , the seat of the French President, more and more heads of state are staying at this hotel.
Trivia
- Woody Allen shot part of his film Midnight in Paris there in 2011 .
- ARD documentary series: Hotel Legends - The Bristol in Paris . Broadcast August 3, 2020 (45 min.)
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Coordinates: 48 ° 52 ′ 19 ″ N , 2 ° 18 ′ 54 ″ E