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Inside Le Bristol Paris' Newly Revamped $46,000-A-Night Impériale Suite
Inside Le Bristol Paris' Newly Revamped $46,000-A-Night Impériale Suite

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Inside Le Bristol Paris' Newly Revamped $46,000-A-Night Impériale Suite

Le Bristol Paris' Suite Impériale Le Bristol Paris first flung open its doors on rue du Faubourg‑Saint‑Honoré in April 1925 during the peak of the Roaring Twenties. A hundred years may have passed, but the hotel, one of the first to earn the government‑sanctioned Palace distinction, is still turning heads. To mark its centenary, the Oetker Collection—guardians of the hotel since 1978—is celebrating by revealing a new look to one of its most iconic rooms, Suite Impériale. Revealed last month (May 2025), the newly renovated sprawling sanctuary starts at €40,500 ($46,250) per night. While the price is a far cry from 1920s room rates, this is much more than just a place to bed down for the night. At 3,444 square feet, Suite Impériale is one of the largest suites in the city; plus, it's quite the design triumph and true colloborative effort. Elvira Oetker and Narcisa Oetker oversaw the vision and worked with Pierre‑Yves Rochon, the French interiors architect and designer whose work can be found in hotels all around the world from The Peninsula in Shanghai Ritz to Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills. George Condo, the famed contemporary New York artist was also highly involved, adding original pieces to his Paris hotel of choice, as he has been a frequent guest for the last twenty years. Condo custom-created several works for the space, including The Dark Lady in Red, which he counts as his personal favorite. There's also a solid gold door handle, designed by Condo in his Uncle Joe motifs. Other standout design features include a vintage Fornasetti 'Leopardo' marquetry chest; De Gournay hand-painted wallpaper; and a hand-tufted rug by designer Marguerite Le Maire. Other artsworks include pieces from Chagall, Giacometti, and Jean Cocteau, all favored artists of the Oetker family. The suite may be laid out with up to three interconnected bedrooms; plus, there is a formal salon, private dining room, and full kitchen. All stays include VIP arrival experience, transfers, complimentary minibar, in-suite breakfast, a spa treatment for two, and a dedicated maître d'hôtel. In addition to the revamped Suite Impériale, Le Bristol Paris has also renovated The Honeymoon Suite, which was also revealed in May 2025 to mark the hotel's 100th birthday. With a view of the Eiffel Tower, this newly redone suite includes a new fresco by Dimitri Rybaltchenko. Le Bristol Paris' Suite Impériale Le Bristol Paris' Suite Impériale Le Bristol Paris' Suite Impériale Le Bristol Paris' Suite Impériale Le Bristol Paris' Suite Impériale Le Bristol Paris Suite Impériale

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