Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Panoramic Suite-Le Bristol Paris-Luxvivendi

Panoramic Suite

Location: France

The hotel is open all year round

PRICE UPON REQUEST

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

About Panoramic Suite

As you cross the threshold of the Panoramic Suite, the whole city stretches out before your eyes: Montmartre, the Opéra Garnier, Sacré Cœur... Paris is at your feet. Especially when you step out onto the fragrant, flower-filled terrace - so it's no surprise that this very suite was omitted in Woody Allen's classic film "Midnight in Paris". With its size and several beautifully furnished bedrooms and sitting areas, the sheer expanse of the space is ultimately complemented by the intimate charm of the interior design in an excellent way. The large dressing room is ideal for longer stays and a luxurious bathroom is equipped with a deep bath, separate rain shower and double vanity. This exquisite suite also offers a dining room for up to six guests, where you can savor the culinary delights of three Michelin-starred chef Eric Frechon.

Colonnade luxvivendi GmbH

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 Panoramic Suite

As you cross the threshold of the Panoramic Suite, the whole city stretches out before your eyes: Montmartre, the Opéra Garnier, Sacré Cœur... Paris is at your feet. Especially when you step out onto the fragrant, flower-filled terrace - so it's no surprise that this very suite was omitted in Woody Allen's classic film "Midnight in Paris". With its size and several beautifully furnished bedrooms and sitting areas, the sheer expanse of the space is ultimately complemented by the intimate charm of the interior design in an excellent way. The large dressing room is ideal for longer stays and a luxurious bathroom is equipped with a deep bath, separate rain shower and double vanity. This exquisite suite also offers a dining room for up to six guests, where you can savor the culinary delights of three Michelin-starred chef Eric Frechon.

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