LE BRISTOL PARIS PARTNERS WITH OPERA GALLERY TO OFFER GUESTS AN EXCLUSIVE 'BREAKFAST WITH PICASSO'
Le Bristol Paris and Opera Gallery to offer guests an exclusive 'Breakfast with Picasso' experience in one of their suites.
Le Bristol Paris, in collaboration with Opera Gallery, is taking its connection to the art world to new heights with a private Picasso viewing experience paired with a specially crafted breakfast.
As a creative tribute to mark the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso's death, Le Bristol Paris and Opera Gallery invite guests to indulge in a unique 'Breakfast with Picasso' in one of the Palace Hotel's Deluxe Junior Suites.
This offering builds upon the successful 'Dinner with Chagall' experience, further solidifying the special partnership between one of Paris' most renowned hotels and prestigious galleries.
'Breakfast with Picasso' grants guests an exclusive opportunity to savor an original Picasso masterpiece in the utmost privacy, encapsulating elegance reminiscent of a secret encounter à la Breakfast at Tiffany's.
The chosen artwork for this exclusive viewing is Pablo Picasso's 1931 oil painting, Maison à Juan-Les-Pins (La Villa Chêne Roc). Created during Picasso's summer holiday in Juan-Les-Pins on the French Riviera, the painting depicts the historic Villa Chêne Roc, which Picasso called home in 1924.
The vibrant and bold brushstrokes, infused with impressionistic flair, portray the villa and its surroundings at night, evoking joyous memories of the artist's time in this serene Riviera hideaway.
Le Bristol Paris' 'Breakfast with Picasso' package encompasses a one-night stay in a Deluxe Junior Suite, complemented by a sumptuous breakfast curated for the occasion by Chef Eric Frechon.
The exquisite menu features the hotel's renowned soft-boiled eggs with maple syrup and caviar, smoked salmon blinis, an abundance of fresh pastries, and a seasonal fruit salad – all elegantly served in-suite the following morning, with the Picasso masterpiece as a captivating backdrop, accompanied by a glass of chilled champagne.
This extraordinary experience, nestled in the heart of Paris, holds a profound significance for Oetker Collection. Pablo Picasso was a frequent guest at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, where he produced 23 paintings and 44 drawings.
Known for his relaxed style of shorts, sweaters, espadrilles, and cap, Picasso's memory is honored best with an equally laid-back private viewing, ideally enjoyed in comfortable pajamas.
Guests seeking a breakfast experience coupled with a Pablo Picasso masterpiece can avail themselves of Le Bristol Paris' offer, including an overnight stay in one of their Deluxe Junior Suites and the renowned 'Bristol' breakfast for two people.
Pricing starts at 3890 euros per night, and reservations can be made by phone or email, ensuring an unforgettable encounter with the legendary artist in the heart of Paris.
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