Le Bristol Paris ranks #43 on our 2026 list of the best honeymoon hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the hotel itself, the standard it operates at, what it does specifically for couples on a milestone trip, and the alternatives we tested it against.
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The aristocratic palace. Properly private, properly French. Épicure's three Michelin stars and a rooftop pool that makes the case for staying in.
"Properly aristocratic. The hotel that doesn't need to prove anything. Presidents and prime ministers have negotiated deals at Épicure's tables. The rooftop pool in summer — the most civilised place in Paris."
Le Bristol Paris has occupied 112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré since 1925, when an English hotelier named Hippolyte Jammet created what was intended to be the most discreet of the grand Parisian addresses. The ambition has been maintained. The Bristol is the hotel that powerful people choose when they want to be in Paris without being seen to be in Paris. The French president's Élysée Palace is a three-minute walk away. The connection is not coincidental.
A city honeymoon is the riskiest format and the one that pays off the most for the right couple. The hotel needs to do what a destination resort does — give you the reason to stay in — without losing the case for the city outside. The best urban honeymoon hotels have the Michelin restaurant inside the building, the spa that erases the morning's flight, and the staff that get the table at the city's hardest restaurant for tonight.
Paris is one of the few cities with a formal 'palace' classification — there are currently thirteen such hotels — and the four George V, Bristol, Plaza Athénée, Crillon are widely considered the top of the category. For honeymoons each is a different argument: the George V for its Pierre Hermé tea and the Tagliatelle Truffe at L'Orangerie, Le Bristol for its long Eric Frechon Michelin run, the Plaza for its Dior Spa and Alain Ducasse, the Crillon for its Rosewood-era reset.
The hotel holds three Michelin stars across a single restaurant: Épicure, led by Chef Eric Frechon, who has held the three-star designation since 2009. The restaurant serves classical French haute cuisine with a precision and depth that places it consistently among the finest dining experiences in Europe. The private garden courtyard serves lighter meals in summer; the winter garden is equally beautiful.
The rooftop pool — open year-round, heated, and genuine — is the hotel's most distinctive amenity. At the level of the Parisian rooftops, with the city visible in every direction, it functions more as a destination than a facility. In July and August, it operates as the most exclusive outdoor terrace in Paris. The Spa Le Bristol, in partnership with La Prairie, is among the most accomplished hotel spas in France.
For a 2026 honeymoon at this level, the most direct comparisons are Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris (#42 on this list), Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui in Koh Samui (#44 on this list), Mandarin Oriental Lutetia Paris (#41 on this list). Le Bristol Paris earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons we explain in the verdict above. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular trip is the runner-up, and the city-specific page below has the full local ranking.
Address: 112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France. Honeymoon-suited categories book six to nine months ahead in shoulder season, twelve months ahead in peak. The full review at the hotel page has current rates, room categories worth paying up for, and the dining and spa programmes worth booking pre-arrival. Use our honeymoon occasion page for the broader context.
Sibling entries on the Top 50 Honeymoon list with full editorial cases:
#42 · Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris · Paris#44 · Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui · Koh Samui#41 · Mandarin Oriental Lutetia Paris · Paris#45 · Belmond Cap Juluca · Anguilla