Featured Hotels

Le Mas du Langoustier

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.

Chateau de Trigance

Chateau de Trigance

Trigance, Provence, France

'Magical.' 'Delightful.' This former 10th-century fortress, near the awesome Gorges du Verdon, is owned by the family of Guillaume Thomas.

Chateau de la Cote

Chateau de la Cote

Bourdeilles, Dordogne, France

In a park with century-old trees bordered by box tree walkways, this Renaissance château near Brantôme looks across a valley.

Chateau St Paterne

Chateau St Paterne

St Paterne, Normandy, France

“A wonderful antidote to faceless mid-Atlantic hotels”, this beautiful Renaissance château stands in its own lovely park on the eastern edge of Alençon.

Relais du Bois Saint-Georges

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”.

Hostellerie des Clos

Hostellerie des Clos

Chablis, Burgundy, France

“If wine touring takes you to Chablis, this should be your hotel of choice,” says a travel expert of chef/patronMichel Vignaud and his daughter Noemi”s converted almshouse (Logis de France) in this “adorable little town”.

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 Anne d'Anjou

Hotel Anne d'Anjou

Saumur, Loire Valley, France

Beneath the white and turreted château built by Louis X, home of the French Cavalry Academy since 1763, is Jean-René and Mary Lyn Camus”s stylish hotel, an 18th-century listed building overlooking the Loire.

Auberge de la Selune

Auberge de la Selune

Ducey, Manche, France

In a beautiful setting on the Sélune (one of the last salmon rivers in France), where the N176 crosses an old bridge, this unsophisticated Logis de France is run by Patrice and Sandra Girres; Patrice is the son of the previous owners, Jean-Pierre and Josette Girres, and is the third generation to run the hotel.

La Solognote

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.

Chateau D'Audrieu

Chateau D'Audrieu

Audrieu, Normandy, France

“A truly delightful place. The garden and park provide pleasure from every point,” says a visitor: in 1976, this 18th-century château, a historic monument in a large park near Bayeux, was turned into an elegant hotel (Relais & Châteaux); extensive renovations were completed in March 2016.

Auberge du Vieux Puits

Auberge du Vieux Puits

Fontjoncouse, Aude, France

Michelin awards three stars to the brilliant cooking of the “warmly welcoming” owner/chef Gilles Goujon in the stylish restaurant-with-rooms which he runs with his wife, Marie-Christine.

La Maison des Tetes

La Maison des Tetes

Colmar, Alsace, France

In the old town, between the Dominican church and the Unterlinden museum, this ornate mansion (1609), newly owned by Marilyn and Eric Girardin, is decorated with 100 sculpted têtes (heads).

Hotel la Perouse

Hotel la Perouse

Nice, Cote D'azur, France

'Perfect location, perfect staff, perfect pool.' On a hill at the east end of the Promenade des Anglais, this popular hotel has stunning views over the Baie des Anges.

Domain de la Tortiniere

Domain de la Tortiniere

Veigné, Loire Valley, France

'A lovely hotel'. The owner/managers, Anne and Xavier Olivereau, are the fourth generation of the family to run this handsome pepperpotted Second Empire mansion, set amid woods and lawns in a park.

Hotel La Hoirie

Hotel La Hoirie

Sarlat-La-Caneda, Dordogne, France

This “most attractive building” is in a quiet residential area just outside Sarlat: “a peaceful and beautiful setting”. It is a part 13th-century hunting lodge, “truly romantic”.

Castel Hotel 1904

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.

Chateau de Chissay

Chateau de Chissay

Chissay-En-Touraine, Loire Valley, France

In the Cher valley, near Chenonceaux and Blois, this 'idyllic' medieval château stands on a hillside. Owned by Philippe Savry, and part of the small Savray group, it is 'a perfect example of traditional local architecture', according to its nominators.

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 de la Place des Vosges

Hotel de la Place des Vosges

Paris, France

Hotel de Fleurie

Hotel de Fleurie

Paris, France

Run by the Marolleau family, this well-restored 18th-century building is in a narrow street, full of cheap restaurants, near St-Germain-des-Prés.

Cap de Castel

Cap de Castel

Puylaurens, Midi-Pyrenees, France

In the old centre of this former Cathar stronghold, this converted 13th-century château has “fabulous views” over surrounding countryside and bedrooms in two 17th-century buildings.

Hostellerie des 7 Molles

Hostellerie des 7 Molles

Sauveterre-De-Comminges, Midi-Pyrenees, France

Amid the “fabulous scenery” of the Pyrenean foothills, the Ferran family”s hotel is named after the seven watermills (molles = moulins) which once stood nearby.

La Metairie

La Metairie

Mauzac, Dordogne, France

In the Périgord Noir, this 'true gem' is run by its 'genial' Swiss owners, Heinz and Rita Johner.

Au Moulin de la Gorce

Au Moulin de la Gorce

La roche-L'abeille, Limousin, France

“Our visit could not have been more enjoyable,” says a regular Guide correspondent, returning to Pierre and Isabelle Bertranet”s 16th-century mill house, now an elegant small hotel.

Le Pavillon de la Reine

Le Pavillon de la Reine

Paris, France

'Romantically set' in the Marais, on one of Paris's loveliest squares, this handsome 17th-century building, with creeper-draped facade and pretty front courtyard, is an elegant hotel.

La Reserve de Beaulieu

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.

Hostellerie du Grand Duc

Hostellerie du Grand Duc

Gincla, France

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

Domaine de Clairefontaine

Domaine de Clairefontaine

Chonas L'amballan, Rhone-Alpes, France

Owned by the Girardon family, this lovely 18th-century mansion, once the country home of the bishops of Lyon, is on the edge of a Rhône valley village.

Hostellerie des Ducs

Hostellerie des Ducs

Duras, Dordogne, France

In a 'delightful' small wine-growing town between the rivers Garonne and Dordogne, the Blanchet family's restaurant-with-rooms has a terrace facing Duras's 14th-century fortress which looks across a vast plain.

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.