LE BRISTOL * * * * *
Hotel with the charm of true luxury with spacious and bright rooms and suites, terrace suites, 3 star restaurant.
The charm of true luxury is its discretion. At Bristol, no ostentation. Behind a discreet façade, this magnificent 20th-century palace built in the 20s, cultivates the atmosphere of a private residence, with its antique furniture collections, its Gobelin tapestries and its master's paintings. Le Bristol offers spacious, very bright rooms and suites enjoying a very chic and elegant décor. The presidential suites have a private hammam and the suites have terraces and a hanging garden. On the 6th floor, the Fitness Center is a true open glass nave overlooking the roofs of Paris and a swimming pool covered with teak. Le Bristol has a very minimalist 440 m2 spa, which offers the La Prairie brand a new location, the Ritz having closed its doors for renovation works. Children are pampered: they have specific programmes in which they discover all sorts of activities. In the 3-star gourmet restaurant, the chef, Éric Frechon, offers a generous and inventive seasonal cuisine in three different atmospheres. There are often a few ministers and bosses who make it their canteen, or even according to bad languages, their bachelor apartment… Épicure overlooks the beautiful garden.
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Restaurants are great - Epicure is always a winner and well worth the hype. Also tried 114 which was more informal but the food was interesting and well presented. Breakfast is definitely a highlight - sets you up for a great start to the day - highly recommend