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Hotels in France
From the charm of Paris to the romance of a country chateau, France has no shortage of beautiful hotels to escape to. Michelin Star restaurants and historic details abound in hotels that range from elegant to bohemian, city to country and all the way to the magnificent Cote d'Azur.
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Relais Saint Vincent
Ligny-Le-Chatel, Burgundy, France
Found “very good value” by visitors, this 17th-century half-timbered former bailiff”s house of “old-world charm” (Logis de France) stands on a quiet street in a village near Chablis.

Relais Christine
Paris, France

Castel Hotel 1904
St-Gervais-D'auvergne, Auvergne, France
This 17th-century demeure was turned into a hotel (now Logis de France) by the Mouty family in 1904. “In many ways it seems not to have changed since then,” writes the nominator.

Relais du Bois Saint-Georges
Saintes, Charente-Maritime, France
Created from an old farm, this unusual hotel is run with brio by its owner, Jérôme Emery. Spacious grounds with mature trees and hedges protect it from the “industrial surroundings”.

L'Assiette Champenoise
Reims, Champagne, France
Though not particularly attractive, apart from its splendid Gothic cathedral, Reims has some excellent restaurants and hotels, including this one, owned by the Lallement family

Hotel Crillon le Brave
Crillon-Le-Brave, Provence, France
Below Mont Ventoux, in a tiny Provençal village perché, this smart hotel is much liked.

Domaine de Rochevilaine
Billiers, Brittany, France
On a rocky spur of the south Brittany coast, this luxurious hotel (Relais & Châteaux) is owned by Bertrand Jaquet.

La Cabro d'Or
Les-Baux-De-Provence, Provence, France
Well away from the tourist crowds which flock to this spectacular hilltop village is the Charial family's sophisticated modern hotel (Relais & Châteaux).

Le Brittany & Spa
Roscoff, Brittany, France
Right by the sea, this 17th-century manor house, just east of the port, is now an attractive hotel whose owner, a Mme Chapalain and her son, 'are very kind', says a returning visitor.

Hotel de l'Universite
Paris, France
Formerly a Benedictine convent, this 'civilised' little Left Bank hotel underwent extensive renovations in 2011 and is now bright and modern, although traces of its past remain with original exposed beams in some of the rooms, and exposed pale stone walls in the lounge.

Hotel des Grands Hommes
Paris, France
Liked immensely by many readers ('good, quiet, exceptional value'; 'an excellent hotel in a very good location'), this converted town house is named after the 'great men' entombed in the Panthéon opposite.

Chateau D'Adomenil
Luneville, Lorraine, France
This Lorraine town has a “mini-Versailles” of a château, worth visiting. And in a wooded park to the south, this handsome, turreted 19th-century mansion is now a luxurious hotel (Relais & Châteaux).

Le Logis St-Martin
St maixent-L'ecole, Poitou-Charentes, France
The town may be “ordinary”, but this hotel on the outskirts is “very attractive”, says a visitor. It stands quietly across a road from parkland along the banks of the small River Sèvre.

Le Colombier
Colmar, Alsace, France
Run by Anne-Sophie Heitzler with a “helpful staff”, this modern hotel is a conversion of three half-timbered Renaissance buildings in Colmar”s beautiful Petite Venise area.

La Reserve de Beaulieu
Beaulieu-Sur-Mer, Cote D'azur, France
By the rocky shore, the Delion family”s pink, Florentine-style villa was a favourite of prewar Riviera society: Garbo and Scott Fitzgerald were among its habitués.

L'Hotel
Paris, France
This hotel's most famous guest was Oscar Wilde, who died here when it was a rundown boarding house, but since then a number of celebrities have stayed here and continue to do so; a revamp by interior designer Jacques Garcia has helped ensure the hotel – and it's bar – is a hip destination.

Le Mas du Langoustier
Iles D'hyeres, Cote D'azur, France
The largest, and most easily accessible, of the three Îles d”Hyères, the island of Porquerolles (the name means “lavender port”) is a car-free national park, with wooded cliffs and sandy beaches.

Grand Hotel de la Poste
Massiac, Auvergne, France
In a small, pretty town in the Auvergne is this hotel, in a well-maintained, imposing building reminiscent of old world, rural France.

Hotel de la Ferme Lamy
Meyrals, Dordogne, France
Michelin finds Michel and Nelly Bougon's extended 17th-century farmhouse in the Périgord Nord near Sarlat, 'ravishing' and tells of its 'ambiance cosy'.

La Lozerette
Cocures, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Found “outstanding” by a regular correspondent, this auberge, in a medieval village high in the Cévennes, is run with brio by Pierrette Agulhon, the “hands-on” granddaughter of the founder

Hostellerie du Royal Lieu
Compiegne, Picardy, France
On the edge of this historic town stands new owner Justin Giustianini's substantial half-timbered inn. It is on a dull main road, but bedrooms (in Louis XVI to Louis-Philippe style) face a quiet rear garden which has a dining terrace.

Hostellerie La Briqueterie
Vinay, Champagne, France
In Champagne country, near Épernay, this luxurious hotel, surrounded by a lovely landscaped garden and vineyards, is “highly recommended” by guests; it has recently been refurbished.

Hotel du Centenaire
Les eyzies-De-Tayac, Dordogne, France
On the edge of this village, famous for the discovery of the cave of Cro-Magnon man nearby, and very touristy in summer, this 'first-rate' hotel (Relais & Châteaux) stands by the winding River Vézère.

L'Absinthe Hotel
Honfleur, Normandy, France
This sympathetically converted 16th-century presbytery “felt more like a home than a hotel” to visitors. Central, but “with no extraneous noise at night”, it combines traditional style with contemporary touches.

Hostellerie Saint-Louis
Bollezeele, Nord Pas De Calais, France
The “very good food” and “warm welcome” continue to impress visitors to this “Flemish country inn” (Logis de France), where Philippe and Bea Dubreucq have presided for 40 years.

Auberge d'Imsthal
La petite-Pierre, Alsace, France
This “delightful” little hotel is in a valley just below this hilltop village amid the rolling forests of the North Vosges national park.

La Solognote
Brinon-Sur-Sauldre, Loire Valley, France
Owned by Marie-Christine Menec Lacube, this former coach house is now an auberge (Logis Hotels), with a low brick building and rear bedroom extension, and located by a river, in a village on the edge of the marshlands and forests of the Sologne.

Relais de la Rance
Quedillac, Brittany, France
A restaurant-with-rooms (Logis de France) in a village north-west of Rennes, just off the main road to Brest.

Le Richelieu
Ile De Re, Charente-Maritime, France
Connected to the mainland at La Rochelle, by a three-kilometre toll bridge, the Île de Ré has sandy beaches, oyster beds and, out of season, “an air of tranquillity”.

Auberge du Bon Laboureur
Chenonceaux, Loire Valley, France
'Lovely looking and efficiently run,' say visitors. At the château gates, this l8th century post house (Relais du Silence) has been owned by the Jeudi family since 1902.
From the charm of Paris to the romance of a country chateau, France has no shortage of beautiful hotels to escape to. Michelin Star restaurants and historic details abound in hotels that range from elegant to bohemian, city to country and all the way to the magnificent Cote d'Azur. From a ravishing 17th century chateau complete with a moat with swans in Champagne, to toile hangings and antique furniture in an area of the Dordogne, rich in geese, plum trees and pigeonniers. Head to Normandy for home grown vegetables, woodland walks and a chance to roam 16th century corridors where every painting tells a story. In Lyon you will find bohemian bliss, while Brittany offers peace and quiet, Provence has some of the best Côtes du Rhône vineyards and on the Cote d'Azur it's about glitz, glamour and sandy beaches. From romantic getaways to family-friendly wellbeing retreats, foodie favourites to luxury hotels, hotels in France have culture, history, style and sophistication to offer all across the country.


