Featured Hotels

Hostellerie Munsch aux Ducs de Lorraine

Hostellerie Munsch aux Ducs de Lorraine

St-Hippolyte, Alsace, France

In a quiet, attractive village on the Route du Vin north of Colmar, this vine-clad Relais du Silence, run by the Munsch-Meyer family, was liked by readers.

Le Chalet

Le Chalet

Gresse-En-Vercors, Rhone-Alpes, France

Amid the 'breathtaking scenery' of the eastern Vercors, where, say visitors, 'sheer mountain cliffs rise majestically above trees and meadows', is this 'gem' of a hotel.

Hotel Charembeau

Hotel Charembeau

Forcalquier, Provence, France

Tastefully converted by its owners Sandra and André Berger, this group of 18th-century stone farm buildings is now an inexpensive B&B hotel.

Hotel Garonne

Hotel Garonne

Toulouse, Midi-Pyrenees, France

A reader whose flight was cancelled due to a strike was consoled by the discovery of this small hotel in a quiet, narrow street in the old city.

Chateau de Mercues

Chateau de Mercues

Mercuès, Dordogne, France

Dating in part from the 12th century, this “truly beautiful”, many-turreted castle stands high on a cliff above the River Lot, in “beautiful formal gardens” on a wine-growing estate: the views from the terrace are “magic”.

Hotel Azteca

Hotel Azteca

Barcelonnette, Alps, France

'An unexpected chunk of Mexico' in upper Provence, this B&B is filled with furniture and craftworks which globetrotting residents of this medieval town collected in the 19th century.

Le Richelieu

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”.

Le Moulin de Connelles

Le Moulin de Connelles

Connelles, Normandy, France

“A peaceful spot, stunningly beautiful,” say visitors to the Petiteau family”s 20th-century “Anglo-Norman” half-timbered mill house.

La Villa

La Villa

Calvi, Corsica, France

'Extremely luxurious', Jean-Pierre Pinelli's hilltop hotel (Relais & Châteaux) stands in lovely grounds above this fortified harbour town.

Hostellerie du Grand Duc

Hostellerie du Grand Duc

Gincla, France

'This small hotel has considerable charm,' says its nominator.

Maison Pic

Maison Pic

Valence, Rhone-Alpes, France

In a shady garden on the edge of this Rhône valley town, this famous restaurant-with-rooms (Relais & Châteaux) was founded by Sophie Pic almost a century ago.

Hotel du Mail

Hotel du Mail

Angers, Loire Valley, France

'Bang in the middle of decent-sized, pleasant town', behind the Hôtel de Ville, is this converted 17th century Ursuline convent, now a B&B hotel.

Chateau de Moulin le Comte

Chateau de Moulin le Comte

Aire-Sur-La-Lys, Pas-De-Calais, France

In a hamlet near Aire-sur-la-Lys, this graceful 19th-century mansion has been lovingly turned by its Belgian owner, Sir Francis Van der Elst, into a welcoming B&B with table d'hôte.

Hotel-Restaurant la Terrasse

Hotel-Restaurant la Terrasse

Saugues, Auvergne, France

A former maison de notaire, this inexpensive hotel is in a small town, surrounded by mountain pastures, on the pilgrims” route to Santiago de Compostela.

Hotel de l'Universite

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.

Auberge de la Madone

Auberge de la Madone

Peillon, Alpes-Maritimes, France

'Between sea and sky' in the hills behind Nice, this well-known village perché is up a winding road, on a rocky spur.

Hotel Excelsior

Hotel Excelsior

Nice, Cote D'azur, France

Located just steps away from the Promenade des Anglais is this small, Belle Epoque boutique hotel, with charming and friendly staff.

Hotel Arnold

Hotel Arnold

Itterswiller, Alsace, France

“Still one of our favourites.” Set among vineyards near this old village, the Arnold family”s hotel (Logis de France) is typically Alsacien, with its yellow-painted half-timbered walls and flower-covered balconies.

A L'oree Du Bois

A L'oree Du Bois

Futeau, Lorraine, France

On a hillside in the Argonne forest (deer are sometimes seen), owner/chef Paul Aguesse and his wife, Roselyne, “an excellent hostess”, run this smart restaurant-with-rooms.

Fleur de Sel

Fleur de Sel

Noirmoutier-En-L'ile, Vendee, France

The island of Noirmoutier, north-west of La Rochelle, was a monastic settlement in the seventh century; now tourism is its main industry.

Hostellerie des Bas Rupts

Hostellerie des Bas Rupts

Gerardmer, Alsace-Lorraine, France

Owner/chef Michel Philippe has long had a Michelin star for his cooking which “combines terroir and inventiveness”. His Relais & Chateaux property stands amid pine woods and hilly meadows, just outside this lake resort.

Hotel de Varenne

Hotel de Varenne

Paris, France

Close to the Invalides and the Rodin museum with its fascinating garden, this former hôtel particulier changed hands in 2002.

Hotel L'Aiguille du Midi

Hotel L'Aiguille du Midi

Chamonix, Rhone-Alpes, France

In a village midway between the town and the Mont Blanc Tunnel entrance, this cheerful chalet-style hotel (Logis de France) is owned and run by Bernard and Martine Farini.

Le Cheval Blanc

Le Cheval Blanc

Langres, Champagne-Ardenne, France

Spectacularly situated above the Marne, this hilltop town north of Dijon has ancient ramparts, gateways, a 13th-century cathedral, and a statue of Diderot (he was born here) surrounded by volumes of his encyclopaedia.

Hotel Mansart

Hotel Mansart

Paris, France

Considering its location (just behind the Ritz, and a short walk to the Louvre, Jardin des Tuileries etc) and its reputation for excellent service, the Mansart offers good value.

Grand Hotel de la Poste

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 Le Saint-Paul

Hotel Le Saint-Paul

St-Paul-De-Vence, Provence, France

'For warmth of reception combined with lovely rooms, it cannot be beat,' writes a travel expert about Roberto and Nanda Polito's luxurious and stylish little hotel (Relais & Châteaux).

Grand Hotel Malher

Grand Hotel Malher

Paris, France

'Excellently located', in the Marais, this 'very friendly' hotel has for three generations been owned and run by Didier Fossiez's family ('he and his wife, Pamela, are delightful').

Relais des Trois Chateaux

Relais des Trois Chateaux

Cour-Cheverny, Loire Valley, France

Set 800m from Château de Cheverny, and on the village square, this old inn has been owned by the Bricault family since 1865 and is now a member of the Chateau and Hotels Collection.

Le Brittany & Spa

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.

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.