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Le Bristol Paris reopens its garden oasis and embraces art and wellness

Apr 22, 2025

Le Bristol Paris welcomes spring with the reopening of Le Jardin Français, new spa rituals, and a digital art showcase. The hotel blends tradition with innovation, inviting guests to slow down and savour each moment.

Le Bristol Paris welcomes spring with the reopening of Le Jardin Français, new spa rituals, and a digital art showcase. The hotel blends tradition with innovation, inviting guests to slow down and savour each moment.

Step through the doors of Le Bristol Paris and you find calm in the city centre. The hotel’s garden, Le Jardin Français, reopened on April 19. The space sits hidden from the city’s noise, offering you a place to pause. Parisians and visitors gather here for lunch or dinner, surrounded by greenery.

Chef Arnaud Faye leads the kitchen. His menu changes with the seasons. He uses ingredients at their peak. Each plate is precise. You taste the focus in every bite. The setting encourages you to linger, to talk, to enjoy the air. Staff serve you with care, but the mood stays relaxed.

Why do people seek out such spaces? Many want a break from fast routines. They want to eat well, but also to feel well. Le Bristol Paris responds to this with more than food.

The hotel’s spa now offers two new treatments. Facial Energy Visage starts with a hammam. Warm steam opens your pores. A rose oil massage follows. The therapist uses acupressure to ease tension. A deep face and scalp massage completes the ritual. The treatment aims to refresh your skin and your mind.

Wellness & Lunch fits into a busy day. You receive a full-body massage. After, you eat a light meal in your treatment room, looking out at the flowers. The food, designed by Chef Faye, matches the wellness theme. You leave ready to return to work or explore the city.

Le Bar du Bristol
Le Bar du Bristol

Art also plays a role at Le Bristol Paris. The hotel celebrates its 100th year with a digital art exhibition in its bar. Six artists show their work on a large screen. Each month, new pieces appear. The art uses technology—AI, 3D, video—to create moving images. You sip a cocktail and watch as the screen shifts from city scenes to abstract forms.

The artists have created works inspired by the hotel itself. The show runs until the end of June. The bar becomes a place to see art, not only to drink.

Le Bristol Paris invites you to slow down. Eat, relax, and look around. What do you notice when you take time for yourself?

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