M
mnews
Guest

Le Bristol Paris has announced the reopening of Le Jardin Français, its emblematic garden nestled in the heart of the hotel, as of April 19th, 2025. A true haven of calm in the centre of Paris, this outdoor space offers a refined dining experience for both Parisians and international guests.
Under the direction of Chef Arnaud Faye, the menu at Le Jardin Français highlights seasonal ingredients through a cuisine that is both precise and contemporary. Service is offered in a lush, tranquil setting designed for moments of relaxation and enjoyment.
With this reopening, Le Bristol Paris continues to embody the spirit of the hotel by offering a summer dining experience that reflects its heritage and surroundings.
Le Spa Le Bristol Paris has also expanded its wellness offering with two new treatments: Facial Energy Visage and Wellness & Lunch. Designed to care for both body and mind, these protocols combine expert techniques, high-performance formulas, and a calming setting.
Facial Energy Visageis based on the idea that facial massage can influence overall well- being. It begins with a hammam to open the pores and ease tension, followed by a plumping rose oil massage to prepare the skin. Targeted acupressure points are then stimulated to encourage energy flow. The treatment continues with a deep massage of the face and scalp to release tension, tone the skin, and enhance the absorption of active ingredients. The applied formulas help to smooth, revitalise, and brighten the complexion.
Wellness & Lunch isdesigned to fit seamlessly into a busy day, Wellness & Lunch offers a moment of calm and reset. The experience begins with a personalised full-body massage aimed at relieving stress and promoting relaxation. It is followed by a light, balanced lunch served directly in the treatment room, overlooking the hotel’s flower-filled gardens. Created by Chef Arnaud Faye, the menu complements the wellness focus of the treatment, allowing guests to return to their day feeling refreshed.
As it celebrates a century of legendary history, the Palace has also invited six artists shaping the future of art to take over its bar. One can celebrate 100 years while embracing modernity, be enchanted by a prestigious past, and bewitched by 3.0 emotions.
Le Bristol Paris has a deep passion for art, of all eras, all styles, and all forms, but perhaps its greatest mastery lies in the art of surprise. This time, the Palace, which delights in blending different eras, delves into the boundless creative possibilities of digital art. On the occasion of Paris Art Fair, the centuries-old oak paneling of its bar becomes the stunning stage for a groundbreaking artistic showcase in collaboration with La Collection gallery.
On the bar’s screen, now transformed into a digital canvas, the exhibition Between Worlds, curated by Marlene Corbun of La Collection, has been unfolding since January. Each month, six contemporary artists take turns showcasing their digital works, drawing us into abundant, poetic, abstract realms, each possessing a haunting beauty.
Louis-Paul Caron, Clément Morin, Benjamin Bardou, The Wild Within (Ryan Koopmans & Alice Wexell), Wen New Atelier (Kalen Iwamoto & Julien Silviano), and Ivona Tau are artists more accustomed to exhibiting in museums, biennials, and prestigious galleries in London, New York, or Tokyo. At Le Bristol’s Bar, they transform the digital screen into a wide-open window onto new worlds.
In these virtual creations, artificial intelligence, 3D, video, volumetric cameras, and algorithms serve as innovative artistic tools, crafting new aesthetics and evoking unprecedented emotions. Technology becomes a mode of expression, offering the power to materialise fantastical and dreamlike universes.
The experience is immersive: one simultaneously explores the surprising blend of their signature cocktail and the hypnotic parallel worlds of these ever-moving digital works, mirroring the fluid nature of our world. These living images, available for acquisition, merge surrealism, punk aesthetics, street art, poetry, wilderness, and urban influences, redefining the boundaries of art. A new dialogue emerges between the artist, the audience, and even the venue itself.
Beyond showcasing their existing works, the artists have gone a step further, creating exclusive digital pieces inspired by Le Bristol Paris, an intriguing interplay between the artwork and the space that houses it. A captivating artistic takeover, on view until the end of June 2025.