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Azur Terrace Suite-Le Bristol Paris-Luxvivendi

Azur Terrace Suite

Location: France

The hotel is open all year round

PRICE UPON REQUEST

Azur Terrace Suite-Le Bristol Paris-Luxvivendi
Azur Terrace Suite Sale price300.000,00€
Azur Terrace Suite-Le Bristol Paris-Luxvivendi

About Azur Terrace Suite

The Azur Terrace Suite boasts 100 square metres of indoor space, all beautifully bathed in natural light, and is located on the hotel’s 5th floor. Inside the suite, three Agnès Sandahl paintings join a beautifully imposing, glistening fresco crafted by the artist using Chinese ink and gold leaf. A step outside the suite’s exterior doors takes one to the majestic terrace that is hidden from view but acts as an elevated extension of Le Jardin Français below. Many of the plants and flowers that adorn Le Bristol’s courtyard garden are featured. For this privileged environment, Agnès Sandahl has created a custom ceramic fountain and a ceramic tabletop designed to comfortably accommodate six people.

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About Le Bristol

After Rudolf Oetker acquired Le Bristol in 1978, the hotel was extended with sixty new rooms and suites, an indoor garden and a spectacular pool on the sixth floor in the 1980s, designed by Professor Pinnau, architect of the famous Onassis’ yacht. In 2018 Le Bristol Paris was resplendent after a lavish and impeccably discreet six-year refurbishment, and it remains today, as it has always been, an integral part of the uniquely sophisticated, cosmopolitan and elegant city on the Seine.

Learn more about Le Bristol Paris

About Azur Terrace Suite

The Azur Terrace Suite boasts 100 square metres of indoor space, all beautifully bathed in natural light, and is located on the hotel’s 5th floor. Inside the suite, three Agnès Sandahl paintings join a beautifully imposing, glistening fresco crafted by the artist using Chinese ink and gold leaf. A step outside the suite’s exterior doors takes one to the majestic terrace that is hidden from view but acts as an elevated extension of Le Jardin Français below. Many of the plants and flowers that adorn Le Bristol’s courtyard garden are featured. For this privileged environment, Agnès Sandahl has created a custom ceramic fountain and a ceramic tabletop designed to comfortably accommodate six people.

About Le Bristol

After Rudolf Oetker acquired Le Bristol in 1978, the hotel was extended with sixty new rooms and suites, an indoor garden and a spectacular pool on the sixth floor in the 1980s, designed by Professor Pinnau, architect of the famous Onassis’ yacht. In 2018 Le Bristol Paris was resplendent after a lavish and impeccably discreet six-year refurbishment, and it remains today, as it has always been, an integral part of the uniquely sophisticated, cosmopolitan and elegant city on the Seine.

Learn more about Le Bristol Paris