Le Bristol Paris — rooftop pool terrace in summer, elegant outdoor chairs and sun loungers above Paris rooftops
Paris, France  ·  Palace Hotel  ·  ★★★★★

Le Bristol Paris

The aristocratic palace. Properly private, properly French. Épicure's three Michelin stars and a rooftop pool that makes the case for staying in.

#4 in Paris
Anniversary Wellness Business Palace

"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."

9.6
Room & Design
9.7
Service
9.4
Location

About Le Bristol 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.

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.

One hundred and eighty-eight rooms and suites, decorated in a style that is best described as Louis XV meets contemporary French discretion. The hotel is not minimalist, but it exercises a restraint rare among its palace peers — fewer gilt flourishes, more fine antiques, better proportioned rooms. The Penthouse Suite on the top floor has private roof terrace access and direct elevator service.

The street outside — Faubourg Saint-Honoré — is Europe's most concentrated luxury shopping destination. Hermès, Chanel, Givenchy, and Balenciaga are within a ten-minute walk in either direction. The Elysée Palace gardens are viewable from upper floor rooms. The hotel's position in the 8th arrondissement places it equidistant from the Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde, within comfortable walking distance of both.

Best Occasion Fit

Anniversary

The Bristol is the most consistently excellent choice for significant anniversaries in Paris. The hotel's service memory is exceptional — they track preferences across visits and apply them without prompting. Book Épicure in advance (three months minimum for weekend dates); request the garden courtyard table if visiting in summer. The hotel coordinates anniversary celebrations with extraordinary discretion and without ceremony.

Wellness Retreat

For a wellness-oriented Paris stay, the Bristol offers more than most city palaces can. The La Prairie spa programme is comprehensive, the rooftop pool provides daily swimming, and the hotel's kitchen will accommodate any dietary requirement without reduction in quality. A Paris spa break that includes Épicure in the evening is a genuinely compelling proposition.

Business

The political hotel of Paris. Business at the Bristol level means private dining rooms where deals are made off the record, client entertainment that happens at Épicure and is never forgotten, and an address on Faubourg Saint-Honoré that communicates exactly the right things about seriousness and taste. The meeting facilities are discreet and well-equipped. The concierge team handles executive requirements with the same precision the kitchen handles a twelve-course tasting menu.

At a Glance

Le Bristol Paris — elegant garden courtyard with ornate fountain and period garden furniture Le Bristol Paris — Spa Le Bristol treatment room with La Prairie luxury skincare products

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Practical Information
Address112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris
Star Rating★★★★★ Palace (official French designation)
Price Range€1,100 – €15,000+ per night
Room TypesDeluxe, Superior, Junior Suites, Suites, Penthouse Suite
Check-in / Check-out3:00 PM / 12:00 PM
WiFiComplimentary high-speed throughout
DiningÉpicure (★★★ Michelin), 114 Faubourg (★ Michelin), Bar du Bristol
Pool & SpaRooftop pool (year-round), Spa Le Bristol by La Prairie
Nearest MetroMiromesnil (lines 9, 13) — 3 min walk

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