Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Luxury-Hotel-Le-Bristol-Paris

On the left side of the large reception area of the Hotel Le Bristol, a belt sculpted head across the sea of marble and interior decoration. He takes up so nice aside, using just the kind of expression that Empire expects the last occupant of the throne of France before the Revolution of 1789 overthrew the Royal apple cart.If you also seem a little confusing, so this is just because your head is still attached to his shoulders. So is Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette’s husband – the wretch whose life finally ended with a dip of the bloody guillotine in January 1793.
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Ultra-luxury-Hotel-Le-Bristol-Paris-exterior

The unusual figure, might think, to decorate the lobby of one of the most famous hotels in Paris. But then, Le Bristol is the type of establishment where issues such as the overthrow of the monarchy and the execution of a king who were little more than blips on the peaceful progress of the good things of life. The five-star property renowned gold-plated, which has hosted the rich and famous since it opened its doors weighed nearly a century ago: the aristocrats and actresses, high-flyers and heir – the exact range of social revolt sans -Shorts must end with the creation of a France Libert?, Egalit? and Fraternit?. “revolution?” What revolution? Named after the Earl of Bristol, a British nobleman with a taste for travel and luxury, Le Bristol is a little over a mile from the site of much bloodshed of the Revolution – the Place de la Concorde. But the corner of the city it calls home has changed somewhat since the Bastille was stormed. The hotel Roost midway along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honor? – the avenue that toasts from east to west by openly posh district of the French capital in August, roughly parallel to the Champs Elysees a block south. Here’s the Paris of fashion boutiques and perfume, embassies and elegance. If the chicness hotel Address – 112 – required any emphasis, an observer need only look at a few doors down, where the Elysee Palace, home of the President of France, there is an impression of pure a royal residence from his position in number 55.
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Ultra-luxury-Hotel-Le-Bristol-Paris-suite-victorian-interior-design

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