Top 10 best luxury hotels in France

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According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, France has been the world’s most popular tourist destination for over 25 years. Some people visit France simply because they consider it one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with outstanding gastronomy and a sophisticated culture. Others visit France for its famous shops, wide variety of tourist attractions, beautiful beaches, or specific seasonal events such as the Strasbourg Christmas market. The magnificent country also has a string of ultraluxe hotels that matches its cultural and natural heritage. Here’s my selection of the 10 best luxury hotels and resorts in La Douce France.

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10. HOTEL DE LA CITE CARCASSONNE – MGALLERY BY SOFITEL

The walled city of Carcassonne stands high on a hill above the River Aude, overlooking the valley of Laurageais and the lush Minervois vineyards. It is Europe’s largest fortified citadel, each stone a mute witness to its romantic past. Standing between two historic landmarks, the Roman Chateau Comtal and the Gothic Basilica of Saint-Nazaire, the Hotel de la Cite is set in its own glorious gardens. Each of its 60 rooms and suites is individually furnished and decorated in traditional style – matched by modern comfort, and all rooms feature the most up to date facilities including air conditioning, sound-proofing, direct dial telephone and television. The decor of the hotel has been created by the celebrated designers Gerard Gallet and Jean-Michel Ley.


9. LE CHALET ZANNIER, MEGEVE

Nestled in a beautiful part of the Alps, Le Chalet Zannier is a delightful mountain hotel in France offering a truly luxurious experience. The welcome is personal and the accommodation sumptuous – everything you need for an unforgettable time away. Established over a vast area, the site has three alpine-style chalets, the decoration of which expresses the very essence and sophistication of the project when it was created as an “exceptional place” to stay. All different, each one of the 12 bedrooms evokes style, beauty and taste. The wellness center with its indoor swimming pool, sauna, hammam and two treatment rooms is the perfect place to relax after an enjoyable day on the slopes.


8. HOTEL DU PALAIS, BIARRITZ

It is a well-known fact that the villa that houses the Hotel du Palais in Biarritz, was built by Napoleon III for his wife Eugénie. Few travelers realize, however, that the Spanish-born beauty had been to Biarritz before, and that it was she who convinced her husband to visit the resort town in the first place. Today, the scarlet-and-cream-colored seaside hotel – part of the collection of Leading Hotels of the World – still channels its grand heritage. Rooms are lavish and high ceilings create a breezy, destination-appropriate vibe. Equally sumptuous is La Rotunda restaurant, where the beau monde comes for special occasion meals. The extensive wellness facility, complete with a Guerlain spa and lounging areas with sea views, is the kind of enclave that Eugénie surely would have loved.

  • Hotel website: Hotel Du Palais
  • Tip: get complimentary VIP perks when booking via Virtuoso (e.g. room upgrade, early check-in, late check-out, daily breakfast, and $100 USD spa credit).


7. GRAND HOTEL DU CAP FERRAT, A FOUR SEASONS HOTEL, FRENCH RIVIERA

The Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a Four Seasons Hotel, is located between Nice and Monaco, at the tip of the beautiful Cap-Ferrat Peninsula. The property faces the Mediterranean and is surrounded by a private 17 acre estate of pine trees and gardens with flowers of a thousand colors. Known as one of the most exclusive hotels in France, the property features 74 rooms and suites entirely renovated and redecorated by Pierre-Yves Rochon. The Residence, a contemporary addition to the hotel, offers a sea and garden front wing with eight pool suites and sixteen deluxe rooms – all with private terraces. The beach club is open from April to October, and features an Olympic-size heated sea-water pool, cabanas, water-edge deck and a private cable car to reach this spectacular facility.


6. THE PENINSULA PARIS

In August 2014, Hong Kong-grade luxury moved into the City of Light with the opening of the famous Peninsula Paris Hotel (albeit two years behind schedule). It is the first European property of The Peninsula Hotels Group, which is widely acclaimed as one of the most exclusive hotel brands in the world. The Peninsula Paris is located in a late 19th century classic Haussmanian building, which first opened as one of Paris’s most luxurious “grands hotels” in 1908. Steeped in history, the property has been meticulously restored and discreetly modernized with the ultimate in 21st century convenience. The Peninsula houses 200 luxurious rooms, including 34 suites. Six years in the making, some of France’s finest artisans were hand-picked to undertake this stunning restoration.


5. CHATEAU SAINT-MARTIN & SPA, FRENCH RIVIERA

Chateau Saint Martin & Spa – member of the prestigious Oetker Collection – sits on 13 hectares (approximately 32 acres) of a rugged hillside, overlooking the medieval village of St.-Paul-de-Vence. The blue Mediterranean Sea can be seen in the distance, so if you’re looking for a romantic and private place to stay along the Riviera look no further. The property dates back to 1115, when the Knights Templar were granted the land by the Count of Provence.  Chateau Saint Martin  was built in 1936, but part of the Templar castle – a battered wall and the remnants of a drawbridge – stands as a potent reminder of this parcel’s rich history. All the guestrooms have exquisitely refined interiors, with the owner’s personal attention to detail and there are fabulous views over the sweep of the Côte d’Azur from Nice to Cannes.

  • Hotel websiteChateau Saint-Martin & Spa
  • Other accolades: Chateau Saint Martin & Spa features in my top 10 list of the world’s best castle hotels.
  • Tip: get complimentary VIP perks when booking via Virtuoso (e.g. room upgrade, early check-in, late check-out, daily breakfast, and $100 USD food & beverage credit).


4. INTERCONTINENTAL BORDEAUX LE GRAND HOTEL

InterContinental Bordeaux Le Grand Hotel is a favorite hideaway in the extraordinary city of Bordeaux. The property occupies an enviable position directly opposite the Opera National de Bordeaux. Having undergone a complete restoration in 2015 – without losing its original beauty and character – the hotel now offers a Michelin star gourmet restaurant ‘Le Pressoir d’Argent’ by Gordon Ramsay that serves fresh seafood and fine local wines, as well as a casual brasserie Le Bordeaux Gordon Ramsay, which draws upon the best local ingredients with big cuts of meat. Each of the 148 rooms and suites is equipped with a flat-screen TV, marble bathroom, and complimentary Internet. The hotel’s sublime, lavishly decorated spa is inspired by Roman baths.


3. SHANGRI-LA HOTEL PARIS

Built in 1896 as the private home of Prince Roland Bonaparte, the hotel achieves a balance between Asian Shangri-La hospitality and playful art de vivre for which France is known for. Most of the 101 rooms enjoy mesmerizing views of the Eiffel Tower and the River Seine. The old-world elegance of the room, lovingly adorned with the fine work of craftsmen, is mirrored in the city that lies just below. Weary eyes and feet can refresh in the hotel’s pool, the largest indoor option in Paris. Don’t forget a culinary voyage at L’Abeille, the hotel’s French gastronomic restaurant (2 stars in the Michelin Guide).


2. AMAN LE MELEZIN, COURCHEVEL

In the heart of Les Trois Vallées, Aman Le Mélézin offers an exceptional ski experience with all the classic traditions of the finest French châteaux. The only French property of Aman Resorts, one of the world’s most exclusive hotel brand, Le Melezin has taken the minimalist Aman-Asian style and added some alpine warmth. Standing four storeys high under a distinctive black slate roof, the hotel provides an aprés-ski home set in a mesmeric wonderland of groomed slopes – both nursery and couloirs – framed by snow caressed conifer forests under a piercingly blue midday sky. Ideally situated on the Bellecôte ski slope, Aman Le Mélézin is a lively home of glowing warmth, a stroll from the epicenter of one of Europe’s most fashionable and exclusive resorts, Courchevel 1850, with access to some of the most exceptional skiing in Europe … directly from the front door.


1. CAP ESTEL, FRENCH RIVIERA

Situated on its own two-hectare peninsula jutting into the Mediterranean Sea and surrounded on three sides by water, Cap Estel enjoys magnificent panoramic views. Only 10 minutes from Monaco, 10 minutes from Beaulieu-sur-Mer and St-Jean-Cap Ferrat, and 30 minutes from Nice, the hotel is the ideal place from which to explore and enjoy the beauty of France’s Côte d’Azur. A boutique hotel in its own gated estate, set amid lush greenery and beautiful trees, Cap Estel is secluded and discrete, a quiet oasis where you can escape the crowds and enjoy complete rest and  privacy.  No wonder that International celebrities have been coming here for over 50 years to unwind. With only 28 rooms spread over four separate locations, Cap Estel offers luxury and the utmost comfort in an atmosphere of charm and elegance, with 5-star service.

  • Hotel website: Cap Estel
  • Tip: get complimentary VIP perks when booking via Virtuoso (e.g. room upgrade, daily breakfast for 2, $100 USD spa credit, early check-in and late check-out).


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