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"It feels reductive to say a Paris hotel has old-world charm, given nearly every building has a history that dates back a century (or far more). Yet the family-owned Le Bristol, with its fluffy Louis XVI fauteuils, Pierre Fray fabrics, and resident white Burmese cat Socrate, exudes a Parisian elegance that’s almost all-encompassing, and the pièce de résistance is the garden, where you can enjoy a croque monsieur surrounded by roses and orange trees." - Vogue