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The newly unveiled Eden Suite marks a major milestone in Le Bristol Paris’ centenary celebrations, with the “garden in the air” set to become part of an even larger private domain in the near future.Described as “a secluded garden in the air” which is invisible from the street, the unveiling of the Eden Suite represents the latest phase of the palace hotel’s transformation.Set on the sixth floor, the Eden Suite is the result of a meticulous redesign led by Elvira and Narcisa Oetker. It follows the renewal of the hotel’s Azur, Imperial, and Honeymoon Suites.“Here, nature, fine craftsmanship, curated art, and wellness-infused living come together in perfect harmony,” a statement from the Oetker Collection said.The suite’s interior reflects the tranquility of its outdoor terrace, styled in a soothing palette of chalk and botanical greens.
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At the heart of the suite is a private wellness sanctuary complete with hammam, sauna, rain shower, jacuzzi and massage table, set within a glass cube surrounded by lush greenery. “It’s a timeless escape, designed to be experienced at one’s own rhythm,” the Oetker Collection said.Luxurious details include textured drapes by Maison Schumacher and Braquenié, as well as a silken Clarence House sofa embroidered with stylised foliage. The living area features soft lighting from vintage Baguès Paris and Maison Charles lamps, while a bronze bamboo console by Osanna Visconti grounds the space. Outdoors, there is a lava stone table by Paola Lenti and Marella Ferrera.The Eden Suite is part of a broader vision to transform Le Bristol Paris into a “sanctuary of contemporary wellbeing.” This evolution will soon include an expanded spa and fitness centre featuring renowned skincare brand La Mer, promising “a holistic, deeply restorative experience.”This rooftop retreat also marks the beginning of an even grander transformation. In the near future, the Eden Suite will be joined by the Azur Suite and the entire top floor of the Résidence wing to create a 1,500 m² private domain—“the largest suite in any Parisian palace.”

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