The magic of Christmas will once again illuminate Le Bristol Paris, one of the jewels of the Oetker Collection. From December 15 to January 1, 2017, the Palace invites us to discover a Paris more magical and joyful than ever, installed in the cozy comfort of an elegant immaculate carriage, straight out of a dream.

Photo: DR

Photo: DR

In the arms of Bristol, decorated by the florist of the hotel Philippe Guillot, the beautiful team will take the Palace's clients and all those who want it wherever they want, to live the magic of Christmas as a couple or with the family. The coachman, dressed in his Bristol-colored coat, will show them how much in December the City of Lights bears his name so well. While tasting a smooth hot chocolate or a glass of mulled wine, they can cross the Seine by the very romantic Pont Alexandre III decorated with bronze lampposts and golden statues, admire the sumptuous facade of the Opera Garnier, the metamorphosed Champs-Elysées in the forest of lights, the spectacular Notre-Dame or of course the elegant decorations on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

Paris offers itself to their desires, scintillating and romantic, in a stroll out of time at the only rhythm of the steps of a fairytale horse, or rather of a unicorn, last nod to the coat of arms of Bristol. Magic, down to the smallest detail.

For Luca Allegri, President of Bristol Paris declares: “Le Bristol wished once again to offer an experience in its image: unique, timeless, full of charm and elegance. I am sure that it will seduce our Palace's clients, young and old, and will allow outside clients to discover all the magic of Bristol and a city more beautiful and joyful than ever during this holiday season..

From December 15 to January 1, 2017, every day from 16 p.m. to 18 p.m. A stroll through the Saint-Honoré district will be offered to all hotel guests. Carriage rental that can accommodate 2 adults and 3 children: 90 euros for 30 minutes, 180 euros for an hour. Hot chocolate and mulled wine offered during the ride. Book directly with the concierges of Bristol Paris.

To know more : www.lebristolparis.com