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Le Bristol Paris is a
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located at 112
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in
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, France. It opened in 1925 and is famous for its historic architecture. The hotel is part of the Oetker Collection, Masterpiece Hotels, which is owned by the Oetker family and was founded by
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.


History

Located on
rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré The Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré () is a street located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. Relatively narrow and nondescript, especially in comparison to the nearby Champs-Élysées, Avenue des Champs-Élysées, it is cited as being on ...
, Le Bristol Paris emerged as one of the top Parisian hotels by 1877, when ex-president
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and his entourage stayed there for five weeks during his post-presidency world tour. In 1923, Hippolyte Jammet purchased the property of Julles de Castellane on the Faubourg. Jammet's mission was to transform this mansion into one of the most luxurious hotels. The name ''Hôtel Le Bristol'', which had been familiar in
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from the mid-19th century until World War I, derives originally from Bishop Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, known for his high demand for luxury when he travelled on the Continent during the 18th century. The hotel opened in 1925. Beginning in June 1940, during the Second World War, Le Bristol became the home of the American embassy and various American nationals living in Paris. Hippolyte Jammet succeeded in keeping his hotel and worked to maintain its prestige during the war, carrying out renovation projects as well as maintenance. Following the opening of
Pierre Cardin Pierre Cardin (born Pietro Costante Cardin; 2 July 1922 – 29 December 2020) was an Italian-born naturalised-French fashion designer. He is known for what were his avant-garde style and Space Age designs. He preferred geometry, geometric shap ...
's boutique at 118 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in 1954, many other luxury brands began to open boutiques there. With the opening of boutiques such as Lanvin and
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, the hotel was frequented by clients such as
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,
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and other celebrities. From the 1960s and onwards, Le Bristol became a destination for fashion photographers. In 1962, the hotel was ranked number one by the American travel guide ''Fielding's'', thus cementing its reputation in America as one of the top hotels. In 1968, the hotel was taken over by Hippolyte's son Pierre, who postponed some restoration work due to riots in May 1968. During the 1970s, Le Bristol underwent major expansions and renovations. In 1978, it was acquired by Rudolf August Oetker, founder of the German industrial group Oetker and an owner of other hotels on the French Riviera. Oetker began extension work in the 1980s, which included expansion of the hotel's rooms, restoration of the garden, and a 6th-floor swimming pool with views of the Parisian skyline. In 1994, Pierre Ferchaud was appointed as manager of the hotel. He would later become the managing director. During his time managing the hotel, Ferchaud converted some of the guestrooms into luxury suites. In 2004, the hotel underwent a huge restoration and renovation. 2004 also saw the creation of Le Bristol's "fashion high teas". In 2005, the bar of Le Bristol was refurbished. In 2007, Le Bristol acquired the building next door; this purchase allowed the hotel to become more prominent on the corner of avenue Matignon and rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. This also allowed the hotel to show sculptural exhibits. In 2009, the Matignon Residence, Le Bristol's renovation of the building next door, was unveiled with an additional twenty-one rooms, five suites, and a new restaurant, 114 Faubourg. In 2010, Le Bristol recruited a new manager, Didier Le Calvez. From 2010 until 2016, the hotel completed a six-year, $190 million renovation. It was fitted with two new honeymoon suites, offering views of Paris. The restaurant was renovated in a French style while still serving the same food. A children's play area and hair salon were also added.


Characteristics

Le Bristol contains 188 rooms. The amenities include a La Prairie Spa, a pool viewing the
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, and a fitness centre. In 2018, the hotel partnered with
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to exhibit work by Manolo Valdés, and showed sculpture by Ugo Rondinone and a site-specific work by
Daniel Buren Daniel Buren (born 25 March 1938, in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French conceptual artist, painter, and sculptor. He has won numerous awards including the Golden Lion for best pavilion at the Venice Biennale (1986), the International Award for ...
, both in association with Galerie Kamel Mennour.


Architecture

The building has a large limestone facade and a glass-and-wrought-iron elevator. The swimming pool resembles the front of a large sailboat; it is notable for being designed by architect Pinnau, who also designed the yachts of the Onassis and Niarchos family. The architecture and decor reflect the 18th-century history of when the hotel was originally built. Le Bristol has recently invested over $30 million in renovations, refurbishing, amenities, and rooms. The signature decor is the
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, which includes classic patterned furnishings and floral motifs.


Popular culture

Le Bristol featured in
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's film ''
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'' (2011). The hotel is also mentioned in ''Outcasts: A Seal Team Six Novel'' by Stephen Templin and Howard E. Wasdin.


See also

* The Leading Hotels of the World


References

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