Featured Hotels

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 Parc Victoria

Hotel Parc Victoria

St-Jean-De-Luz, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, France

In this upmarket little town near the Spanish border, Roger Larralde and Richard Pérodeau”s white, late 19th-century mansion (Relais & Châteaux) stands quietly near the broad sandy beach and pedestrianised shopping streets.

Chateau Sainte Sabine

Chateau Sainte Sabine

Pouilly En Auxois, Cote-D'or, France

Hotel Chatillon

Hotel Chatillon

Paris, France

'Outstanding value, nearly perfect in its class.' Ever popular, this quirky little hotel is off the beaten track, in an 'amazingly quiet' square near the Porte d'Orléans.

Chateau d'Ige

Chateau d'Ige

Ige, Burgundy, France

“A delightful hotel in an exquisite building,” says a visitor. “With its thick, honey-coloured stone walls, it looks every inch a medieval manor house,” says our inspector.

Le Valmarin

Le Valmarin

St-Malo, Brittany, France

'Such a wonderful building; good value,' says a visitor about Françoise and Gérard Nicolas's 18th-century house, elegantly renovated in period style.

Hotel Pratic

Hotel Pratic

Paris, France

'Wonderfully located' in the Marais, this inexpensive, newly renovated hotel overlooks the lively Place du Marché-Ste-Catherine.

Hotel Restaurant Le Cottage

Hotel Restaurant Le Cottage

Talloires, Rhone-Alpes, France

“Family-run and it shows,” say visitors to this chalet-style building (“like a 1930s English cottage with a touch of Gallic flair”).

Hotel Chopin

Hotel Chopin

Paris, France

Philippe Bidal's modest hotel (a listed historic monument) stands at the end of a glass-roofed 19th-century arcade with shops, near the junction of boulevards Haussmann, Montmartre and des Italiens.

Manoir de Ponsay

Manoir de Ponsay

Chantonnay, Vendee, France

“A haven of rural peace and quiet”, this 15th-century red brick château has been owned by the de Ponsay family since 1644 and is currently run by Aurelia and Laurent Ponsay; the “family feel” was enjoyed by visitors.

Chateau de Villette

Chateau de Villette

Poil, Burgundy, France

In the Morvan nature reserve in southern Burgundy, this 16th/18th-century château has been run for seven years

Hotel de la Plage

Hotel de la Plage

Ste-Anne-La-Palud, Brittany, France

Run 'with panache' by its owners, Anne and Jean Milliau Le Coz, this upmarket beach hotel (Relais & Châteaux) is described by correspondents as 'delightful'.

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 Royal Lieu

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.

Ti al Lannec

Ti al Lannec

Trebeurden, Brittany, France

The Jouanny family's handsome, white 19th-century mansion (Relais de Silence). stands in a large flowery garden (where meals are served under parasols and cypress trees).

Hostellerie de la Riviere

Hostellerie de la Riviere

St-Etienne-Au-Mont, Pas-De-Calais, France

In an unexceptional southern suburb of Boulogne-sur-Mer, this smart and “hospitable” restaurant-with-rooms stands by the little River Liane.

Hotel Restaurant Le Cerf

Hotel Restaurant Le Cerf

Marlenheim, Alsace, France

“We very much enjoyed our stay,” say visitors to this half-timbered post house in a small town at the end of the Route des Vins west of Strasbourg.

Hotel Crillon le Brave

Hotel Crillon le Brave

Crillon-Le-Brave, Provence, France

Below Mont Ventoux, in a tiny Provençal village perché, this smart hotel is much liked.

Les Hospitaliers

Les Hospitaliers

Le poet-Laval, Provence, France

Visitors returning to the Morin family's hilltop hotel found it 'delightful as ever'.

Auberge du Centre

Auberge du Centre

Chitenay, Loire Valley, France

Convenient for visiting the Loire châteaux, this 'cool and pleasant' inn (Logis de France) is in a peaceful village south of Blois.

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.

Chateau de Neuville

Chateau de Neuville

Neuville-St-Amand, Picardy, France

In the village of Neuville-St-Amand in Picardy is Claude and Sébastien Meiresonne”s 1900s handsome white manor house (Logis de France), owned by their family since 1970 and set in three hectares of grounds.

Auberge de L'Atre

Auberge de L'Atre

Quarre-Les-Tombes, Burgundy, France

In a village amid the “wonderful scenery” of the Morvan national park, this is a restaurant-with-rooms for mushroom enthusiasts.

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.

Hotel Eychenne

Hotel Eychenne

St-Girons, Midi-Pyrenees, France

For one family, this hotel/restaurant was “the highlight of our holiday: the accommodation was excellent, the wine list better, the food better still”.

Le Parc des Merechaux

Le Parc des Merechaux

Auxerre, Burgundy, France

In a pretty riverside town in northern Burgundy, Pascal and Marie-Jeanne Leclerc run a stylish B&B hotel in a white 1850s mansion.

Hotel des Grands Hommes

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.

Le Logis de l'Escalin

Le Logis de l'Escalin

La garde-Adhemar, Provence, France

'A lovely discovery', by a regular Guide correspondent. Just outside this medieval village perché north of Orange, above the Rhône, it is only a kilometre from the A7, 'but it could be a world away'.

Hotel du Centenaire

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.

Hostellerie Bressane

Hostellerie Bressane

Cuisery, Burgundy, France

'Well located, a few miles away from the busy A6', this restaurant-with-rooms (Logis de France) run by Cyrille Joubery and his wife, is recommended by a visitor for 'peaceful nights and fabulous meals, all at reasonable prices'.

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.