593 Best Hotels in France

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Le Cinq Codet

$$$ | 5 rue Louis Codet, Paris, 75007, France Fodor's Choice

Set in a 1930s former France Telecom exchange, the Art Deco–era building's streamlined contours create the ideal setting for spaces that mix modern elegance with high-tech advances, while making the most of some very Parisian views of nearby Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower a few blocks away.

Pros

  • Fabulous courtyard cocktail bar
  • Exceptional terraces with views
  • Some of the chicest rooms in Paris

Cons

  • In a quiet part of the 7e
  • Not a lot of nearby nightlife
  • Not all rooms have terraces
5 rue Louis Codet, Paris, 75007, France
01–53–85–15–60
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67 rooms
No Meals

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Le Clos des Sens

$$$ | 13 rue Jean Mermoz, Annecy, 74940, France Fodor's Choice

Perched on a dreamy setting in the heights of Annecy, overlooking the city, the azure lake, and the mountains beyond, this Relais & Château property's magical atmosphere extends from the chic design hotel—set in an 1866 schoolhouse—to the three-Michelin-starred restaurant on-site. Along with the views, guests enjoy spacious, light-filled rooms that harmonize with the setting and convey a rustic luxury in the contrast between raw wood beams, marble, wicker, leather, terraces, and natural organic bedding (suites Melisse and Signature have gas fireplaces and there's a duplex for families of up to five). The small outdoor pool is set among a gorgeous terraced kitchen garden whose herbs and flowers will appear later on your dinner plate.

Pros

  • Exquisite setting
  • The region's only three-Michelin-star restaurant
  • To-die-for views

Cons

  • Breakfasts not always accommodating for dietary restrictions
  • Expensive in high season
  • Limited parking
13 rue Jean Mermoz, Annecy, 74940, France
04–50–23–07–90
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11 rooms
No Meals

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Le Garage

$$$ | 50 av. de l'Imperatrice, Biarritz, 64200, France Fodor's Choice

In Biarritz's golden age, this is where the wealthy patrons of Le Regina (the Garage's sister-hotel across the street) kept their limousines, but the ultra-hip Experimental group has transformed it into Biarritz's coolest hotel, with a mix of impeccable rooms (some with private garden-terraces) and lavish suites. In summer, the full-sized, heated outdoor pool is fabulous, especially thanks to the outdoor DJ sets. The buffet breakfast is Biarritz's best, with bacon, eggs, and cornbread offered alongside cold cuts, cheeses, yogurt, four kinds of juices, multiple muesli and cereal choices, and tangy dips and pickles.

Pros

  • Heated outdoor pool
  • Hip atmosphere
  • Superb breakfast

Cons

  • Pool is a summer-only luxury
  • Lighting controls confusing in larger suites
  • Long walk to city center
50 av. de l'Imperatrice, Biarritz, 64200, France
05–86–98–02–20
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27 rooms
No Meals

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Le Grand Contrôle Versailles

$$$$ | 12 rue de l'Indépendance Américaine, Versailles, 78000, France Fodor's Choice

Set in the 17th-century quarters of Louis XIV's finance minister, this exquisite hotel—which actually abuts the château grounds—faithfully re-creates the "palace" experience, from bathing (your personal butler will draw your bath for you) to dining (with Alain Ducasse--designed menus) to the staff (dressed like footmen and -women). The gorgeous common areas and guest rooms—all with period antiques and bespoke fabrics and wallpapers—hew to the epoch, with the exception of the state-of-the-art amenities. Rooms are blessedly TV-free, but anything seems to be available for guests if you just ask (yes, that includes a television). The lovely Valmont spa includes a 50-foot indoor pool, sauna, hammam, and a small fitness area. France is full of château hotels, but this is the only one that offers views of Versailles's orangerie gardens from your bathtub and exclusive before- or after-hours visits to the palace minus the crowds.

Pros

  • Truly a royal experience
  • Before- and after-hours visits to Versailles and free rein of the palace gardens
  • Excellent restaurant and spa

Cons

  • Minimum two-night stay
  • The servant thing is not for everyone
  • Incredibly expensive
12 rue de l'Indépendance Américaine, Versailles, 78000, France
01–85–36–05–50
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Closed Aug.
14 rooms
No Meals

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Le Grand Hotel Cayré

$$ | 4 bd. Raspail, Paris, 75007, France Fodor's Choice

This neighborhood institution has been restored to its former Art Nouveau glory, complete with a great restaurant and semi-private bar. The decor is cozy and elegant, and there are a variety of rooms, including a handful with Eiffel Tower views. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant Annette sports a classic French menu and is quickly becoming the go-to place for locals and guests.

Pros

  • Excellent central location
  • Great on-site restaurant
  • Elegant decor

Cons

  • Prices vary with season
  • On busy street
  • No spa
4 bd. Raspail, Paris, 75007, France
01–45–44–38–88
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123 rooms
No Meals

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Le Grand Monarque

$ | 1 rue du Château, Azay-le-Rideau, 37190, France Fodor's Choice

Home to one of France's most beauteous châteaux, Azay should rightly have a hotel that befits the town jewel, and this landmark—a three-minute walk from the château gates—nicely fits the bill. Some complain that its fame brings a captive audience, which can result in offhand service. However, guest rooms, which vary in size and style, have character; most are simple, with an antique or two, and many have exposed beams. Public salons are elegant and comfortable, and the excellent wine bar offers gourmet snacks (heavy on the charcuterie, but salads are available too) to accompany two dozen wines by the glass and more by the bottle. Though opening hours are brief (6:30 pm until 8 pm seven days a week), you can order everything from the wine bar menu, plus some hot meals to enjoy in your room until 9:30 pm. 

Pros

  • Bicycles available
  • Town-center setting
  • Excellent wine bar

Cons

  • Wine bar has short hours
  • Some rooms rather spare
  • Must reserve parking or risk not having a space
1 rue du Château, Azay-le-Rideau, 37190, France
02–47–45–40–08
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Closed late Dec.–mid-Feb.
33 rooms
No Meals

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Le Maquis

$$$ | Bd. Marie-Jeanne Bozzi, Porticcio, 20166, France Fodor's Choice

One of the island's finest hôtels de charme, this graceful, ivy-covered Genoese-style retreat rambles down through terraced gardens to a private beach overlooking the Golfe d'Ajaccio. The best rooms have direct views of the sea from private balconies; some have whirlpools. At the candlelit restaurant L'Arbousier, a blend of traditional and nouvelle cuisine is served in the cozy interior room with ancient beams recycled from what was once the Ajaccio prison. Try fish tartare, scrambled eggs with truffles, or lobster specialties. On warm days you can dine on the terrace and enjoy the panoramic views.

Pros

  • Exceptional restaurant with terrace
  • Its own beach with naturally protected cove
  • A massage and treatment room

Cons

  • Near airport, so there is some airplane noise
  • No gym
  • Nonheated outdoor pool (but heated one inside)
Bd. Marie-Jeanne Bozzi, Porticcio, 20166, France
04–95–25–05–55
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Closed Jan.--Feb. 14
25 rooms
No Meals

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Le Mas de Peint

$$$$ | D36, Le Sambuc, 13200, France Fodor's Choice

Sitting on roughly 1,250 acres of Camargue ranch land, this 17th-century farmstead is a study in country elegance, with several buildings containing rooms done in soft Provençal colors and featuring wooden beams, polished stone floors, brass beds, dreamy linen fabrics, and bathrooms with claw-foot tubs. The Elegance Suite, outfitted like a modern loft, has soaring ceilings, contemporary art, and an enormous bathroom with a separate tub and shower. The refined-rustic restaurant serves sophisticated dishes made with homegrown ingredients and is decorated with starched linens, discreet lighting, paysanne (country-style) chairs, and fresh roses on every table. The hotel also has a lovely pool, and the staff can help you arrange activities like horseback riding, hiking, and guided bird-watching expeditions.

Pros

  • Isolated setting makes for a romantic getaway
  • On-site pool and lots of activities offered
  • No detail is missed in service or style

Cons

  • Not all rooms have showers
  • A bit rustic, including lots of mosquitoes
  • Not much to do once sun goes down, which some appreciate
D36, Le Sambuc, 13200, France
04–90–97–20–62
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Closed mid-Nov.–Mar.
17 rooms
No Meals

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Le Mas des Eydins

$$$$ | 2420 chemin du Four, Bonnieux, 84480, France Fodor's Choice

Alexandra Bacquié and three-star Michelin chef Christophe Bacquié left the famed Hotel & Spa du Castellet in late 2022 to create this quintessentially Provençal idyll, where five farmhouse guest rooms, an apartment suite, and a separate cottage are set amid lavender fields and rolling vineyards and are sheltered by olive and fig trees. When it comes to being pampered, you're in the best of hands, whether you're enjoying an ultrasophisticated meal in the unpretentious dining room, sunbathing by the pool, or strolling to nearby Bonnieux, one of the Luberon's prettiest villages.

Pros

  • Superlative breakfast
  • Picture-perfect setting
  • Warm but discreet service

Cons

  • Books quickly
  • Best to have a car
  • Steep high-season prices
2420 chemin du Four, Bonnieux, 84480, France
06–33–63–81–24
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Moulin du Roc

$$ | 1 promenade des Lavandières, Brantôme, 24530, France Fodor's Choice

Set in an old farmhouse and walnut-oil mill 8 km (5 miles) from Brantôme, there is very little about this hotel that doesn't charm, enchant, or delight, from its location on the Dronne River to its superb gastronomic restaurant Ròda (whose chef voluntarily \"returned\" his Michelin star in order to stay true to his vision). Family-owned and run since the 1970s, the hotel has spotless rooms that combine old-fashioned elegance with a contemporary touch and consistently impeccable service. The hotel's beautiful grounds include a pool and tennis courts, and spa services can be booked upon request. All meals here are an absolute pleasure; in warm weather, guests can dine on the riverside terrace.

Pros

  • Some rooms have terraces overlooking the river
  • Electric car at guests' disposal
  • Exquisite grounds

Cons

  • Out-of-hotel dining a five-minute drive away
  • Breakfast included only with certain deals
  • 8 km (5 miles) from Brantôme
1 promenade des Lavandières, Brantôme, 24530, France
05–53–02–86–00
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15 rooms
No Meals

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Le Narcisse Blanc

$$$$ | 19 bd. de la Tour-Maubourg, Paris, 75007, France Fodor's Choice

Set in a 19th-century Haussmannian mansion, Le Narcisse Blanc covers all the bases in luxury accommodations with a top-notch gastronomic restaurant (Cléo), stylish common areas including a pretty garden terrace, and a full-service spa with a swimming pool and fitness, sauna, and steam rooms. The hotel's 30 spacious rooms are all unique: some flooded with light from floor-to-ceiling windows, others with private terraces and sweeping panoramas of Paris and views of the Eiffel Tower. All are elegantly decorated in relaxing hues. The hotel's Left Bank location is a quick walk from the Musée Rodin, the Seine, and the Eiffel Tower, as well as great dining and shopping.

Pros

  • Art Deco–inspired pool, sauna, and steam room
  • Eiffel Tower views
  • Lots of luxury for the price

Cons

  • Hard to book during Fashion Weeks
  • Neighborhood quiet at night
  • 15-minute walk to the Eiffel Tower
19 bd. de la Tour-Maubourg, Paris, 75007, France
01–40–60–44–32
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37 rooms
No Meals

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Le Saint Hubert

$$ | 1 pl. de la Fraternité, St-Saturnin-lès-Apt, 84490, France Fodor's Choice

Set in the tiny, picturesque perched village of St-Saturnin-lès-Apt, 9 km (5½ miles) north of Apt, this peaceful, beautifully restored 18th-century inn opened by two talented chefs encompasses contemporary guest rooms, a laid-back café–wine bar, and a gourmet bistro with fantastic views from picture windows and a terrace. Designed with cocooning in mind, rooms have comfy beds, quality linens and furnishings, spacious bathrooms, and sensitive lighting.

Pros

  • Well-priced rooms
  • Equipped for people with reduced mobility
  • Superb breakfasts

Cons

  • No parking
  • No pool
  • Need a car to get here
1 pl. de la Fraternité, St-Saturnin-lès-Apt, 84490, France
04–90–75–42–02
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6 rooms
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Le Strato

$$$$ | Rue de Bellecôte, Courchevel, 73120, France Fodor's Choice

Despite its undeniable sophistication, Le Strato manages to convey a delicious coziness that extends from the contemporary dining room to the beautifully appointed guest rooms and pristine-white marble baths. This melange of several chalet-style buildings includes some truly splendid private apartments as well as suites with balconies overlooking the snow-covered pines, slopes, and mountains in the distance, thanks to a privileged spot at the top of the Courchevel 1850's glamorous Rue de Bellcote. The Sothy's spa offers a range of customized treatments, as well as a pool with jaw-dropping views. The chic ski boutique features everything you need to ski in style, as well as private access to the slopes. Under the guidance of Michelin star chef Thomas Prod’homme, the restaurant is just one more reason to make this your opulent Courchevel home.

Pros

  • Superb views
  • Fun programs for kids
  • Cozy elegance

Cons

  • Room lighting can be tricky but allows for subtlety
  • Live bar entertainment sometimes amateurish
  • Off-the-charts expensive
Rue de Bellecôte, Courchevel, 73120, France
04–79–41–51–60
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Closed Apr.–mid-Dec.
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Vieux Castillon

$$ | 10 rue Turion Sabatier, Castillon-du-Gard, 30210, France Fodor's Choice

A five-minute drive from Pont du Gard, in a charming village setting with panoramas of vineyards and olive groves, this onetime residence of the bishop of Uzès is an excellent choice for rest and relaxation. No less than 18 medieval buildings were joined to create the hotel, and its period details and intriguing nooks and crannies create the perfect backdrop for its casual elegance, which extends to the pool, bar, and spa. The adorable resident parrot is as friendly and welcoming as the staff.

Pros

  • Exquisite mix of modern and medieval
  • Lovely location near Uzès
  • Excellent price-to-quality ratio

Cons

  • Not open year-round
  • Pool on the small side
  • Some rooms lack views
10 rue Turion Sabatier, Castillon-du-Gard, 30210, France
04–66–37–61–61
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
34 rooms
No Meals

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Le Vieux Logis

$$ | Trémolat, 24510, France Fodor's Choice

Built around the most gorgeous dining room in the Dordogne, this vine-clad manor house in Trémolat is one of the region's top hotels. The warm guest rooms vary in size, but most face the well-tended garden and a rushing brook; the best of the bunch have terra-cotta tile floors, stone walls, and suitelike bathrooms. The lounge is très chic, with exposed beams, Louis XIII–style furniture, and mounted faïence plates over the fireplace, while the one-Michelin-starred gourmet restaurant is a vision in half-timber and pink-and-red paisley fabrics. Its six-course dinner menu might include chef Vincent Arnould's forte—veal in a mustard sauce. Less expensive fare is available from a second restaurant, the wildly popular Bistrot de la Place, located in a house at the gates to the property.

Pros

  • Breathtaking grounds
  • Excellent dining (including the affordable Le Bistrot de la Place)
  • Bright and cheerful rooms

Cons

  • Swimming pool is small
  • Dining is expensive
  • No spa
Trémolat, 24510, France
05–53–22–80–06
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25 rooms
No Meals

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Les Belles Rives

$$$$ | 33 bd. Édouard Baudoin, Juan-les-Pins, 06160, France Fodor's Choice

Lovingly restored to 1930s glamour, this fabled landmark proves that what's old is new again, as France's stylish young set make this endearingly neoclassique place with lovely Art Deco accommodations one of their latest favorites. Not far from the onetime villa of Gerald and Sara Murphy—those Roaring '20s millionaires who devoted their lives to proving the maxim "living well is the best revenge"—the Belles Rives became the home-away-from-home for literary giant F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda (chums of the Murphys). Dining on the terrace of the on-site Michelin-starred restaurant on a fine summer night, with the sea lapping below and stars twinkling in the velvety Mediterranean sky, you'll share that "living well" feeling. There's no pool, but the private beach (très cher, as is the €39 burger) is just steps away.

Pros

  • Spectacular vistas, especially from rooms with a frontal (not lateral) sea view
  • Lots of water sports
  • Michelin-starred restaurant with vegetarian set menu

Cons

  • Everything at beach costs extra (loungers, towels, umbrellas)
  • Careful when ordering fish by the gram (it's pricey)
  • Thin walls
33 bd. Édouard Baudoin, Juan-les-Pins, 06160, France
04–93–61–02–79
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Closed Jan.–early Mar.
43 rooms
No Meals

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Les Bords de Mer

$$$ | 52 corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Marseille, 13007, France Fodor's Choice

Entering this dazzling little hotel is like walking straight into the surf, perched as it is right over the Marseille waterfront with every one of its (tiny) rooms overlooking the turquoise-blue Mediterranean. A 10-minute walk from the Vieux Port, 20 minutes on foot to the famous bouillabaisse restaurants at the Vallon des Auffes, and next to a popular beach, the hotel feels farther from the city center than it actually is. The building, designed to look like a chic 1950s beachfront resort, has two pools—one on the rooftop along with a sundeck—a compact spa, a fitness room, and a top-notch restaurant helmed by chef Chester Tsai. When the summer crowds hit the beach, you'll appreciate its private sunning terrace.

Pros

  • Eye-popping sea views and balconies in every room
  • Beautiful rooftop pool
  • Excellent location

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • Rooms are minuscule
  • No bar
52 corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Marseille, 13007, France
04–13–94–34–00
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Les Fermes de Marie

$$$$ | Chemin de Riante Colline, Megève, 74120, France Fodor's Choice

Relaxation, family, nature, and the good life abound at this rustic-luxe lodging with breathtaking mountain views set back on a lovely garden property a 10-minute walk from Megève village. Owned and run by the same family who built this cluster of charming wooden chalets in the 1970s, guests are given a warm welcome in an enchanting and luxurious atmosphere, with wood fires burning in winter and flower gardens blooming in summer. Delightful in all seasons, it’s the perfect refuge for nature walks and outdoor yoga, healthy picnics, and gastronomic dining. It's all topped off by a giant heated indoor pool and spa featuring the all-natural skincare line Pure Altitude; there are also indoor and outdoor saunas and Jacuzzis, Japanese baths, a state-of-the-art fitness room, and a hair salon. The soaring dining room, open for every meal, is a favorite in Megève, and there’s also a cozy bistro serving traditional Savoyard dishes.

Pros

  • Best breakfast buffet in Megève
  • Excellent spa and huge pool
  • Exquisite taste down to smallest detail

Cons

  • No direct access to slopes
  • Rooms are not air-conditioned in summer
  • Some rooms dark
Chemin de Riante Colline, Megève, 74120, France
04–50–93–03–10
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Closed mid-Apr.–late June
67 rooms
No Meals

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Les Hauts-de-Loire

$$ | 79 rue Gilbert Navard, Onzain, 41150, France Fodor's Choice

Revel in the manorial vibe at this regal ivy-clad estate set on 170 acres of manicured gardens and woods. Roomy dwellings in the château, carriage house (the best choice for families), or pavilion mix traditional touches (toile de Jouy fabrics, gilt mirrors, oriental rugs) with plush modern furnishings, ample beds, and large contemporary bathrooms. Other amenities include a guests-only Clarins spa (with sauna, hammam, small fitness room, and outdoor pool), a helipad, and a restaurant with a Michelin star that's famous for its style and quality—an evening here glows with sumptuous white bouquets and dazzling dishes. If you can’t get a table (best to reserve that early), the bistro is a formidable second choice. For utmost romance, the château is your best bet—especially one of the balcony suites—but there are no bad choices at this gracious hotel.

Pros

  • Kingly service
  • Beautiful grounds perfect for walking and biking
  • Great location near Amboise and Chenonceau châteaux

Cons

  • Booking meals in advance is a must
  • No elevator to upper-floor rooms
  • Michelin-starred restaurant open three evenings a week only
79 rue Gilbert Navard, Onzain, 41150, France
02–54–20–72–57
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36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Les Jardins de Chouchoux

$ | 33 rue de Mareuil, Brantôme, 24310, France Fodor's Choice

Although it's within easy walking distance of the town, this intimate spot is pleasantly removed from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist center. Composed of three 17th-century buildings—including a converted post office and a barn with hand-hewn beams—the lodgings, surrounding garden, and on-site restaurant create a peaceful, self-contained enclave. Quiet, air-conditioned guest rooms have quality furnishings, luxe linens, and sleek, modern bathrooms; most have a private terrace. In the cheerfully elegant dining room, the chefs offer French classics and recipes brought back from their many travels, like Asian duck salad made with local ingredients and paired with wines from small producers. Gluten-free and vegetarian dishes can be created upon request. You don't have to be a guest in the hotel to dine here, but be sure to reserve a table, as this is a popular spot.

Pros

  • Attentive hosts
  • Tranquil, tasteful setting
  • Close to the town center

Cons

  • Pool is on the small side
  • Smallish parking spaces
  • Not all rooms have terraces
33 rue de Mareuil, Brantôme, 24310, France
06–40–70–50–36
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Closed mid-Dec.–mid-Jan.
7 rooms
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Les Lodges Sainte-Victoire

$$$$ | 2250 rte. Cézanne, Le Tholonet, 13100, France Fodor's Choice

Although it's just outside Aix and amid 10 acres of woods, olive groves, and vineyards, with Cézanne-immortalized Mont Sainte-Victoire as a backdrop, this hotel eschews the rustic-country-inn aesthetic in favor of a sophisticated, deluxe-contemporary style. Rooms are handsomely appointed, and those on the ground floor have spacious private terraces overlooking the pool; upstairs suites have mountain views from the bathtubs. If you're staying a week or more, then rent one of the private villas—the final word in luxury, these four sleek, modern structures can each house up to eight people and provide every modern convenience, including a kitchen, dining room, terrace with tremendous views, and private heated pool. Guests in the hotel and lodges have access to the gleaming full-service Cinq Monde spa.

Pros

  • Has one of the city's best restaurants
  • Four swanky private villas
  • Beautiful grounds and views of Mont Sainte-Victoire from the infinity pool

Cons

  • Outside the city center
  • Some first-floor rooms lack views
  • Decor a little dark on cloudy days
2250 rte. Cézanne, Le Tholonet, 13100, France
04–42–24–80–40
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35 rooms
No Meals

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Les Prés d'Eugénie

$$$ | Rue René Vielle, Eugénie-les-Bains, 40320, France Fodor's Choice

Ever since Michel Guérard's restaurant fired the first shots of the nouvelle revolution in the late 1970s, the excellence of this suave hotel and culinary landmark has been a given (so much so that breakfast here outdoes dinner at most other places); hence a stay at (or at least a visit to) Les Prés d'Eugénie remains an important notch on any gourmand's belt. Thanks to Guérard's signature flair, cuisine minceur—the slimmer's dream—collides with the lusty fare of the Landes region (langoustines garnished with foie gras and mesclun greens, lobster with confetti-ed calf's head). In the lovely Second Empire–style hotel, set in a fine garden, grandeur prevails and rooms are formal. However, rooms in the \"annex\"—the former 18th-century convent Le Couvent des Herbes—have an understated luxe and look out over the herb garden. To top it all off, the complex includes an excellent spa, dance studio, two pools, and a 9-hole golf course, while \"theme\" weeks are devoted to cooking, perfumes, wines, or gardening.

Pros

  • Magical cuisine
  • Intelligent and attentive service
  • Range of recreational options

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Nouvelle cuisine might not be to everyone's tastes
  • The atmosphere isn't relaxing for everyone
Rue René Vielle, Eugénie-les-Bains, 40320, France
05–58–05–06–07
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45 rooms
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Les Roches Blanches

$$$$ | Rte. des Calanques, Cassis, 13260, France Fodor's Choice

Featuring views of the port and the Cap Canaille, this cliff-side villa has shed its former Art Deco–style decor for a spiffy contemporary look featuring things like plush velvet chairs and huge modern baths. The gastronomic Les Belles Canailles restaurant, the more casual Rocco bistro, the superchic Le Loup bar, and the upscale Sisley spa all have fantastic sea views. Shaded by massive pines, the beautifully landscaped terrace has two pools that appear to spill into the sea. You can also take a plunge right into the cape from the hotel's namesake white rocks.

Pros

  • Captivating vistas
  • Beautiful pools and spa
  • Most rooms have balconies

Cons

  • Hard to find (use your GPS)
  • Breakfast is expensive
  • In-room dining could be better
Rte. des Calanques, Cassis, 13260, France
04–42–01–09–30
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
45 rooms
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Les Sources de Cheverny

$$$ | 23 Rte de Fougères, Cheverny, 41700, France Fodor's Choice

It's a winning formula: find a stately manor on a wooded estate in the middle of wine country, add a luxe restaurant and spa, and focus on sustainability and wellness, and this spot has perfected it. Les Sources is the third and most complete of Alice and Jérôme Tourbier's wildly successful hotel brand, where \"emotional luxury\"—i.e., caring for body and soul—is the mantra. Here, guests can relish the château's romantic mix of antique and modern design or opt for one of the ultra-contemporary wood-clad suites clustered around a pond, where wildflowers and tall grasses obscure your private outdoor terrace from view. Gourmet menus at the gastronomic restaurant or soaring bistro and bar (with a spacious outdoor terrace) spotlight local, sustainable, and healthy dishes. The spa by Caudalie, one of France's top natural beauty brands and based on the restorative, anti-aging properties of grapeseed, offers every opportunity for pampering, with both indoor and outdoor pools. There are also yoga, fitness, detox programs, bikes, and hiking boots at your disposal for those who take the credo seriously. Grab a bicycle (electric if you prefer) and peddle to Cheverny, Chambord, or Chenonceau châteaux, all within an hour-and-45-minute ride.

Pros

  • Lovely quiet setting
  • Privacy when you want it, conviviality when you don't
  • Sustainability is taken as seriously as luxury

Cons

  • Wooded paths are muddy in rainy weather
  • Only one unisex steam room and no sauna in the spa
  • Need a car to get here
23 Rte de Fougères, Cheverny, 41700, France
02–54–44–20–20
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49 rooms
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Lou Calen

$$$$ | 1 cours Gambetta, Cotignac, 83570, France Fodor's Choice

To say this sustainable hotel is unique is an understatement—where else in Provence can you stay in a luxury cave with a bathroom set into the rocks or in a round pigeon tower with sweeping village and countryside views? The 200-year-old farmhouse offers large but more conventional rooms and suites—complete with wood-burning stoves—that open onto a private terrace. The 7-acre property has lush flower, fruit, and vegetable gardens (to stock the excellent Jardin Secret restaurant); ancient trees; lavender fields (for the bees); a large pool; a small vineyard; and stunning vistas everywhere you look. The Bistrot restaurant, La TUF microbrewery, and O'Fadoli pastis bar round out the drinking and dining options.

Pros

  • Outstanding dining options
  • In one of France's designated "most beautiful villages"
  • An island of repose

Cons

  • Too much to discover in one night
  • Removed from Toulon (so you need a car)
  • Some rooms are dark
1 cours Gambetta, Cotignac, 83570, France
04–98–14–15–29
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14 rooms
No Meals

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Lou Pinet

$$$$ | 70 chemin du Pinet, St-Tropez, 83990, France Fodor's Choice

At this five-star hotel just steps from Place des Lices, the Pariente family gives you a chance to experience the real St-Tropez, away from the madness of the bling-bling crowds. Lounge next to St-Trop’s biggest pool, watched over by two magnificent century-old pine trees. Designer Charles Zana ties it all together indoors with light hues, natural stone, wrought iron, and wood. The rate includes breakfast; just be sure to save lots of room for a meal at Beefbar, the on-site grilled-meats and street-food concept restaurant.

Pros

  • Street-food concept restaurant by Riccardo Giraudi
  • Housekeeping twice a day
  • Enormous pool (biggest in St-Tropez)

Cons

  • Breakfast eggs are extra
  • Multinight minimum stays in high season
  • Not on the beach
70 chemin du Pinet, St-Tropez, 83990, France
04–94–97–04–37
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Closed Oct.–Apr.
34 rooms
No Meals

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Madame Rêve

$$$ | 48 rue du Louvre, Paris, 75001, France Fodor's Choice

You'll have the Eiffel Tower, Sacré Coeur, or the beautiful Église Saint-Eustache as your view for the night from the arching atelier-style windows of your swanky room at this elegant hotel set in the city's beautifully restored 19th-century Louvre post office. Courtyard-facing rooms have garden views, some with a private terrace. The decor mixes a soothing palette of polished wood and burnished golds with state-of-the-art technology and cheeky touches, like the mail art beautifully displayed in the rooms. The hotel's stunning ground-floor café and glamorous Franco-Japanese La Plume restaurant on the roof are definitely worth a visit, especially in warm weather, when you can take advantage of the 10,000-square-foot rooftop garden to dine, sip a cocktail, or sun yourself on a beach chair. There's also a full-service spa and fitness room. What's more, you're within minutes of some of Paris's top museums, including the Centre Pompidou and the Louvre.

Pros

  • Refined decor in rooms and restaurants
  • Rooftop restaurant from two-Michelin-starred chef Stéphanie Le Quellec
  • Excellent location and views

Cons

  • Hallways are long (but lovely)
  • Music a tad loud in the restaurant
  • Indifferent service in the café
48 rue du Louvre, Paris, 75001, France
01–80–40–77–70
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82 rooms
No Meals

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Maison Albar - Le Victoria

$$$$ | 6 av. de Suède, Nice, 06000, France Fodor's Choice

Located just steps from the Mediterranean and the Promenade des Anglais, this flagship of the Maison Albar hotels collection is a truly indulgent escape—one where it's worth splurging on a sea-view balcony room so you can open the curtains each day and let the fabled morning light engulf you. Head to the sixth floor Taulissa Restaurant, which seems suspended between the Mercantour mountains and the Mediterranean, for a sunshine soaked breakfast—don’t forget your sunglasses—or a sunset meal. Spots by the rooftop pool and on the expansive terrace are set to become some of Nice's most coveted. The Oria Spa (oria means "gold") really does feel like a hidden treasure, with a sauna, a hammam, a sensorial rain-forest shower, a counter-current pool, a whirlpool tub, and 24K-gold facial treatments. If you absolutely must get in that midnight training session, the fitness suite is open 24 hours.

Pros

  • Panoramas from the restaurant, terrace, and rooftop pool
  • Luxurious spa
  • Gucci, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton are on the doorstep

Cons

  • Pricey (€59) parking
  • Pricey (€44) breakfast
  • Not all rooms have sea view
6 av. de Suède, Nice, 06000, France
04–22–70–08–00
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132 rooms
No Meals

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Maison Bréguet

$$$ | 8 rue Bréguet, Paris, 75011, France Fodor's Choice

Tucked away on a quiet street so close and yet far enough from the bustling Bastille, this is one of Paris's more elegant boutique lodgings. Artsy touches abound and skylights or balconies in the rooms assure plenty of daylight, all the better to take in every deluxe detail: hand-crafted wood, custom furniture, chic lighting, designer wallpapers and textiles, and marble baths. It adds up to an ultraglamorous lodging with the trappings of a five-star hotel, including a chic restaurant with outdoor seating, a popular cocktail lounge, and a small spa with sauna, hammam, and a micro-pool.

Pros

  • Beautiful rooms with plenty of light
  • Lovely hammam and pool on-site
  • Five-minute walk to Bastille

Cons

  • Not as good a deal as it used to be
  • Pool could be bigger
  • Some rooms on the small side
8 rue Bréguet, Paris, 75011, France
01–58–30–32–31
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50 rooms
No Meals

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Maison Proust

$$$$ | 26 rue de Picardie, Paris, 75003, France Fodor's Choice

Scrupulously devoted to the legacy of Marcel Proust, what this gorgeous hotel lacks in space it makes up for in sheer opulence. Each of the 22 rooms recalls a writer or artist friend of the author or a character from his writings, and all are splendidly arrayed in silk, hand-embroidered, or brocade wallpapers and matching upholstery designed by historic fabric houses. Meticulously sourced original period artwork, writing nooks, and chic bathrooms (in obsidian marble with pressed leather wallpapers) complete the vibe. A sumptuous winter garden, a reading room (lined with original leather-clad volumes), and a bar draw a Proust-worthy crowd, but the exquisite pool and hammam—created by craftspeople to the King of Morocco—are reserved for guests only.

Pros

  • Fabulous location
  • Reservation comes with private one-hour session for two at the luxury pool
  • Incredibly romantic atmosphere

Cons

  • Quite expensive
  • Rooms and suites are minuscule
  • Intimate spaces not for everyone
26 rue de Picardie, Paris, 75003, France
01–86–54–55–55
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22 rooms
No Meals

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