Le Bristol Paris' book
Ode à un art de vivre
112, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, Paris: a legendary address for a legendary palace.
Shaped by the bold vision of a young entrepreneur, Hippolyte Jammet, and later carried forward by the Oetker family, Le Bristol Paris has embodied the very essence of French art de vivre since 1925. Mastery of craftsmanship, haute cuisine, and thoughtful attention to detail: in this beautiful and grand residence, with its discreet and refined elegance, the art of personalized hospitality gives every guest the feeling of being truly unique.
Available at La Boutique du Bristol Paris and in bookstores

As Le Bristol Paris celebrates its 100th anniversary, Flammarion pays tribute to this iconic Faubourg Saint-Honoré institution through a richly illustrated 240-page volume by author Laure Verchère, former ELLE Décoration journalist known for her refined prose.
The book retraces the saga of a palace shaped by Hippolyte Jammet’s visionary spirit, elevated by the Oetker family’s refinement, and transformed into a timeless symbol of French art de vivre. Between exceptional craftsmanship, haute gastronomy, and thoughtful hospitality, each page unfolds the discreet elegance and singular warmth that have made Le Bristol Paris a legend since 1925.