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Paris Suite-Le Bristol Paris-Luxvivendi

Paris Suite

Location: France

The hotel is open all year round

PRICE UPON REQUEST

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

About Paris Suite

Just like the city whose name it proudly bears, the Paris Suite is a pinnacle of romance and refinement. Richly decorated with Louis XV and Louis XVI-period furniture, the expansive sitting room is dressed with embroidered silks draperies. The magnificent wooden parquet flooring - the same as in the Palais de Versailles - and the stylishly crafted silk carpet are a testament to the poetry of craftsmanship. The ultimate highlight, however, is the view of the Eiffel Tower and over the rooftops of Paris from the private balcony of the Paris Suite on the sixth floor of the Matignon Wing.

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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 Paris Suite

Just like the city whose name it proudly bears, the Paris Suite is a pinnacle of romance and refinement. Richly decorated with Louis XV and Louis XVI-period furniture, the expansive sitting room is dressed with embroidered silks draperies. The magnificent wooden parquet flooring - the same as in the Palais de Versailles - and the stylishly crafted silk carpet are a testament to the poetry of craftsmanship. The ultimate highlight, however, is the view of the Eiffel Tower and over the rooftops of Paris from the private balcony of the Paris Suite on the sixth floor of the Matignon Wing.

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