Eden Suite
110 sqm suite for up to 3 guests, with a garden view.
Garden view — the room I recommend first for a first stay at Le Bristol.
- 110 sqm
- 3 guests
112 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris
Oetker Collection palace on Faubourg Saint-Honoré: 188 rooms, 1,200 sq m garden, 3-star Epicure, rooftop pool and La Mer spa.
The hotel is on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in Paris’s 8th arrondissement.
It is around 300 metres from the Élysée Palace, convenient for Concorde, Madeleine and the Faubourg’s key addresses.
Rates vary with your stay dates, the room or suite category, and the season in Paris.
For an accurate budget, check your exact dates or ask the Concierge for the most suitable options.
Le Bristol has several dining options, from the lounge café to the starred brasserie and Epicure fine dining restaurant.
Your budget therefore depends on the venue, the time of day, and whether you choose à la carte or a tasting menu.
Oetker Collection palace on Faubourg Saint-Honoré: 1,200 sq m garden, 3-star Epicure, rooftop pool and La Mer spa, 300 m from the Élysée.
On Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Le Bristol has cultivated French hospitality since 1925. The 18th-century town house holds 188 rooms and suites, a 1,200 sq m French garden and a mahogany pool on the rooftops.
The Les Clefs d’Or concierge anticipates without intruding — Epicure table, afternoon tea at Le Jardin Français, Élysée transfer. That is the essence of a Parisian diplomatic stay: interior luxury, three hundred metres from power, without ever breaking the spell. Arnaud Faye and Vincent Schmit anchor the house in contemporary French dining.
Le Bristol stands at 112 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, three hundred metres from the Élysée Palace. Madeleine metro (lines 8, 12, 14) is an eight-minute walk.
The district is one of power and discreet couture: Hermès 24, Faubourg boutiques, Place Vendôme twelve minutes away. The concierge coordinates taxis, private cars and walking routes around protocol appointments.
The address suits diplomatic, family (interior garden) and gastronomic stays — away from Champs-Élysées nightlife.
The 1,200 sq m French garden is one of Paris’s largest private hotel gardens — an oasis between 18th-century façades. The Matignon wing (2009) added twenty-six rooms and the mahogany-lined indoor pool on the 6th floor.
The 188 rooms and suites carry period furniture, Pierre Frey fabrics and master paintings. Fa-Raon, the sacred Birman cat, has been the official salon mascot since 2010.
Clefs d’Or service extends the experience beyond the walls: Epicure tables, Élysée transfers, private access on the Faubourg.
One hundred eighty-eight rooms and suites make up the palace. Deluxe and Prestige categories (garden or city view) carry the Bristol signature: marble, French fabrics, generous bathrooms.
The Imperial Suite (320 sq m) and Penthouse Suite (270 sq m + 100 sq m terrace) rank among Paris’s largest accommodations. Suite Eden hosts wellness rituals.
Garden side for quiet, Faubourg side for discreet energy — that is the criterion the concierge checks first at booking.
5 rooms and suites — our Concierge's priority selection.
110 sqm suite for up to 3 guests, with a garden view.
Garden view — the room I recommend first for a first stay at Le Bristol.
The Paris Suite features a king size bed, a wrought-iron balcony, Louis XV and Louis XVI décor, Eiffel Tower views, and Michelin-starred private dining.
115 sqm suite with a king size bed for up to 3 guests, extended by a private tree-lined terrace and original artworks by Agnès Sandahl.
Suite for up to 3 guests, with views over the city, Sacré-Cœur, Saint-Augustin church, Paris rooftops or the gardens.
Suite for up to 3 guests, with garden and city views reaching Montmartre and the Opéra Garnier.
Count Jules de Castellane’s town house, built in 1758, became Hôtel Le Bristol in 1925 under Hippolyte Jammet. The Oetker family acquired the palace in 1978 — flagship of Oetker Collection.
During the Liberation, Le Bristol hosted the US embassy; it was one of the few Parisian palaces not requisitioned under the Occupation. Epicure earned its third MICHELIN Star in 2009; the palace was among the first Palace distinctions by Atout France in 2011.
Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris (2011) immortalised the Bristol’s salons and garden — the residence remains a reference of Parisian cinema.
83 services and amenities — palace essentials without excess.
What the concierge arranges for you, beyond the room.
Six addresses under one roof. Our favourite table wears the Concierge badge.
Arnaud Faye’s three-MICHELIN-star table: outstanding French cuisine facing the palace French garden.
My tip: for a weekday lunch, ask for the garden terrace — midday light is most flattering on the plates there.
One-star brasserie at 114 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré: Parisian bistronomy in a contemporary setting.
Al fresco table at the heart of the interior garden: lunch, afternoon tea and dinner among roses and fountains.
Lounge café with wall frescoes: refreshments and relaxed lunch all day within the palace.
The palace intimate bar: signature cocktails, light bites and live jazz programming on select evenings.
Forbes Travel Guide« Reference palace on Faubourg Saint-Honoré: secret garden, three-star Epicure and Clefs d’Or service at the peak of Parisian hospitality. »
MICHELIN Hotels« Four MICHELIN Stars combined in the house — Epicure and 114 Faubourg — at the heart of an 18th-century town house. »
Presse spécialisée« Since 1925, Le Bristol embodies the discreet palace of Parisian power — three hundred metres from the Élysée, away from Champs-Élysées bustle. »
1,0Layla Daraselia« Very disappointing experience, especially for a hotel positioning itself at this level. This was our first time staying at the hotel, and we arrived with high expectations, but unfortunately left very disappointed. We made a reservation for an Executive room, but encountered a complete lack of flexibility and willingness to find a reasonable solution despite clear circumstances, as the situation was ultimately subject to their discretion. For a hotel of this standing, one would expect a far higher level of responsiveness and consideration. Today, guests value service, overall experience, and a thoughtful, client-oriented approach far more than the room itself, which can be found at a similar standard in many places. »
The Palais de l’Élysée in Paris’s 8th arrondissement is the French president’s official residence. It only opens to visitors on limited occasions.
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Discover →The Marché aux timbres on Avenue Marigny brings together dealers and collectors in Paris. It is useful for browsing, valuations, or collection advice.
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Discover →Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris brings together fashion houses, galleries, and discreet addresses between Place de la Concorde and the Champs-Élysées.
Discover →Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris is a luxury shopping address, known for fashion houses, galleries, and elegant private mansions.
Discover →In Paris 8, the Jardin des Champs-Élysées runs alongside the avenue des Champs-Élysées. It offers a green break near the Grand Palais, Petit Palais and Place de la Concorde.
Discover →Avenue of couture and art houses: Hermès 24, Lanvin, Saint Laurent, Goyard — the palace sits at the axis.. 1 min walk
My tip: stroll on a weekday around 11 am — windows are being dressed and salons are more available.
Lanvin, Versace, Goyard and art galleries steps from the palace entrance — the discreet luxury triangle.. 2 min walk
Hermès leather-goods temple at 24 Faubourg Saint-Honoré — personalisation and iconic pieces.. 3 min walk
Website →Octagonal square and Vendôme column, prestige high jewellery and watchmaking — twelve minutes by taxi.. 12 min walk
Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton and high jewellery between the Champs-Élysées and the Seine.. 15 min walk
Left Bank department store, La Grande Épicerie and designer selection — twenty-five minutes by taxi from the palace.. 25 min walk
Website →My tip: for a first stay, ask for a Prestige room on the garden side. You sleep facing 1,200 sq m of greenery without losing the morning light. The ritual I recommend is breakfast at Le Jardin Français, then a few lengths in the mahogany pool before lunch at Epicure. Share your arrival time — the room can be readied early.
Everything a guest might ask before and during their stay — rooms, dining, spa, family and hotel policies.
Check-in starts at 15h00. Tell the concierge your arrival time to speed up welcome when schedules allow.
Checkout is before 12h00. Late checkout may be available — the concierge confirms the day before.
The concierge desk can hold your luggage from your city arrival until the room is ready.
112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris — Golden Triangle, 1,200 sq m garden.
Private transfer or chauffeur on request through the concierge; share flight number and landing time.
Valet and partner car parks are available — reception shares current rates.
Major Paris sights are walkable or a short drive — personalised route on arrival.
Suite Eden — dual aspect and separate living room; the Concierge pick at Le Bristol.
High-speed Wi-Fi is included property-wide, including rooms and suites.
Individual climate control in rooms; share preferences on arrival.
Individual in-room safe; laptop-sized in selected categories.
Restaurant bookings, transfers, tickets, private visits and event coordination — the concierge desk operates 24/7.
In-room dining is available during posted hours; the full menu is shared on arrival.
Laundry and pressing with express return depending on drop-off time — ask the concierge.
EV charging via partners or nearby stations — the concierge guides based on your vehicle.
Le Bristol Restaurant (3 Stars), Epicure (3 Stars), 114 Faubourg (1 Star) and Bar du Bristol.
For signature tables and weekends, book when confirming your stay — the concierge forwards the request.
Breakfast in-room or in the dining room per hotel hours — note allergies and preferred time.
Vegetarian menus and adaptations possible — note restrictions when booking tables.
Spa Le Bristol by La Prairie: Swiss treatments, indoor pool and Paris-view rooftop.
Spa slots are confirmed on reservation — contact the wellness concierge 24–48 hours ahead.
Fitness space open during posted hours; cardio and strength equipment available.
Spa access for hotel guests by appointment — the concierge confirms slots.
Private tours, behind-the-scenes access, local partners and seasonal activities — refined on arrival.
The concierge books museums, galleries and monuments with off-peak morning slots when possible.
Chauffeur or private car on request — share schedule, luggage and party size.
Salons and suites can host private dinners subject to capacity — the concierge quotes menu and service.
Cribs, children's menus and tailored services on request — note children's ages when booking.
Crib and bottle warmer available at no extra charge subject to stock — request before arrival.
Pool access per house rules; the concierge clarifies hours and supervision requirements.
Dogs and cats welcome for €70 per stay — notify before arrival.
Dogs and cats welcome for €70 per stay — notify before arrival.
Accessible rooms and routes on request — contact the concierge before arrival to prepare the path.
Connecting rooms subject to availability — share party composition when booking.
Terms depend on the rate booked — the concierge shares the exact policy before confirmation.
Rates are quoted VAT-inclusive for French guests; details are confirmed on the quote.
Major credit cards accepted; the concierge clarifies guarantees per stay type.
Extended stays on quote — the concierge shares a proposal matched to duration and room.
Responsible resource management, local partnerships and reduced single-use plastic — details on request.
Kitchens and bars favour local, seasonal producers — menus reflect product origin.
Linen refresh on request to limit unnecessary laundry.
Tables, transfers, spa, excursions or special occasions — how the Concierge replies when you ask.
The concierge desk can book a chauffeur or limousine based on the flight and luggage. A request at least twenty-four hours ahead, with the flight number, aligns arrival with check-in and valet.
A driver can be placed at disposal for protocol trips to the Élysée Palace, three hundred metres away. Pick-up and return times are enough to confirm the vehicle.
Epicure is the most requested table at the palace. For a weekend, booking several weeks ahead is recommended; the concierge desk forwards the request and confirms within twenty-four hours.
Afternoon tea at Le Jardin Français fills quickly between 3 and 6 pm. Party size and preferred time let the concierge desk propose the available terrace or salon table.
Le Jardin Français and Café Antonia often hold same-day tables. Preferred time and party size guide the proposal toward the available room or terrace.
Le Bar du Bristol hosts live music on certain evenings, Thursday to Saturday 6 pm–2 am. The concierge desk confirms the week’s calendar on request.
Spa Le Bristol by La Mer works between 9 am and 9 pm, by appointment. Next-morning slots depend on the schedule; the treatment menu is shared when the request is made.
The 6th-floor indoor pool is reserved for in-house guests, open 6:30 am–10:30 pm. Access is possible from check-in, subject to changing-room availability.
The Prestige garden-side category offers quiet over 1,200 sq m of greenery. Sharing the arrival date allows the category to be held and in-room setup to be noted.
A garden breakfast is coordinated with dining based on weather and the palace calendar. The concierge desk forwards the request with timing and party size.
The pool opens at 6:30 am. An early slot can be noted with reception; changing rooms and towels are prepared according to daily traffic.
Reception prints documents on request. For quiet work, a private salon or a suite with a separate living room suits the meeting length.
Valet and reception coordinate sensitive arrivals when the schedule allows. A written protocol sent ahead is applied by the team.
Room service offers a reduced menu after 10 pm depending on the kitchen. Delivery time can align with return from a show or external dinner.
Historic salons host up to one hundred twenty guests in cocktail format. Floor plan, layouts and a catering quote (Epicure or 114 Faubourg) are available on request.
Flowers, pastry and a personalised message can be coordinated with the palace florist and pastry team. Preferences and arrival time are enough to arrange the surprise.
Suite Lumière or the Penthouse Suite suit a summer honeymoon — garden or panoramic terrace. Arrival dates allow the category to be held.
Musée Jacquemart-André is a seven-minute walk. Online ticketing or the concierge desk can secure a slot, especially for temporary exhibitions.
114 Faubourg often holds late tables; Le Bar du Bristol serves until 2 am Thursday–Saturday. Show exit time guides the booking toward the available room.
Parc Monceau is a fifteen-minute walk. A dawn stroll, before crowds, can be suggested with a walking route from the palace.
Several Seine-view addresses sit about fifteen minutes by taxi. Preferred mood and time guide the recommendation.
Hermès 24 is a few minutes on foot. Pre-opening slots require forty-eight hours’ notice; the concierge desk forwards the request to the house.
Café Antonia or afternoon tea at Le Jardin Français allow a break without leaving the palace. A table can be reserved ahead based on the stay schedule.
Extra beds, barriers and tailored welcome are prepared when children’s ages are noted. The interior garden and pool often complete a family stay.
Pets are welcome under conditions; Epicure does not accept pets in the dining room. The concierge desk shares exact terms (size, fee) before booking.
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Hôtel Le Bristol Paris is a hotel distinguished as a Palace by Atout France in Paris (Île-de-France). 188 rooms.
Updated 29 June 2026
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