Travel & Pictorial

Le Bristol Paris: An Ode to the French Art de Vivre

Discover the sumptuous elegance of the five-star hotel that has welcomed the crème de la crème in Paris for a century.

Designed with a spirit of remarkable freedom, the legendary Parisian palace hotel Le Bristol attracted Parisian high society in the Roaring Twenties and has continued ever since to welcome A-list guests from across the globe. Today, it represents a distinctively French lifestyle at the crossroads of the arts and exudes timeless luxury through high-quality service, lavish rooms, and peaceful gardens that offer refuge from the bustling city. With a total of four Michelin stars, Le Bristol’s restaurants embody French culinary excellence. Combining history, architecture, interiors, gastronomy, and a taste for luxurious living, this book—produced with silver-edged pages and cover vignette—celebrates this jewel on Paris’s prestigious Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

About The Author

Laure Verchère was a journalist for Elle Decoration and has written numerous books, including Le Grand Hôtel and Café de la Paix: French Art de Vivre (2022) and Signed Sybille de Margerie: Bespoke Interiors (2020) both published by Flammarion.

  • Publish Date: January 20, 2026
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Category: Travel - Pictorials
  • Publisher: Flammarion
  • Trim Size: 9 x 12-1/4
  • Pages: 240
  • US Price: $85.00
  • CDN Price: $115.00
  • ISBN: 978-2-08-045225-2

Reviews

"A notable who’s who from the worlds of art, literature, fashion and cinema have stayed at Paris’s Le Bristol Hotel. Edward Degas, Pablo Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, George Clooney and Jodie Foster to name a few have all graced the halls and suites at this grand hotel. In Le Bristol Paris: The Art of Living readers are given a five-star tour of the property including glamorous pictures of rooms, fine French cuisine and portraits of the staff that make this establishment a success. The book concludes with a series of recipes of the hotel’s signature cocktails and dishes so you can recreate some of your memorable meals at the hotel at the comfort of your very own home." — FORBES.COM

"From its discreet elegance and serene courtyard to its Michelin-starred dining and impeccably tailored interiors, this century-old palace exudes the essence of Parisian refinement. Once a haven for flâneurs of the Roaring Twenties and now a sanctuary for global tastemakers, it balances old-world grandeur with an unassuming warmth that sets it apart from flashier contemporaries. The pages—silver-edged and richly illustrated—invite readers not just to admire the architecture and décor, but to savor a cultivated lifestyle steeped in art, service, and a quiet, enduring splendor." — INDULGE

"If you can’t make it to Le Bristol Paris, the book itself offers an intimate view behind the doors of the legendary palace. Rare photographs, original menus, handwritten guestbooks, and architectural archives highlight the hotel’s profound role in French hospitality. Since 1925, Le Bristol has welcomed elite international guests and stands as a testament to Parisian elegance." — LUXURYFACTS.COM

"A beautiful & historical look into one of the most special Palace hotels in the world." — LA VIE ANN ROSE

"Combining history, architecture, interiors, gastronomy, and a taste for luxurious living, this gorgeous book - produced with silver gilt edging - celebrates this jewel on Paris's prestigious Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. This is the perfect addition to any library for a design traveler's "wish-list"!" — ARCHITECT DESIGN

"To me, this book is undoubtedly captivating!...The volume begins with forewords by the hotel owners and the Co-Artistic Directors, Elvira and Narcisa Oetker, who are also the wives of the hotel owners; then it unfolds the hotel’s history through carefully selected archives and rare images, inviting readers into the glamorous moments that shaped its identity. It then moves seamlessly into the present day, offering a closer look at the hotel’s refined interiors — from the grand lobby, furnished in a blend of 18th- and 19th-century French château style and contemporary Parisian chic in a crispy and welcoming atmosphere, to the magnificent Suite Impériale." —MY MODERN DARCY

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