Featured Hotels

Hotel Sainte-Foy

Hotel Sainte-Foy

Conques, Midi-Pyrenees, France

On a pilgrim route, this 'magical village', spectacularly situated on a wooded hillside above a gorge, is one of the most romantic in south-west France.

Mas Djoliba

Mas Djoliba

Antibes, Cote D'azur, France

Ten minutes' walk from the busy old town and its beaches, this converted 1920s mas has something of the air of a private home: 'handsome, quiet and comfortable'.

Hotel Agnes Sorel

Hotel Agnes Sorel

Chinon, Loire Valley, France

Named after a mistress of Charles VII who was also an enthusiastic cook, this 'sweet, unpretentious little place, astonishingly cheap', has long been loved by Guide readers.

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').

Hostellerie du Cheval Noir

Hostellerie du Cheval Noir

Moret-Sur-Loing, Ile De France, France

Just west of the western gate of the “amazingly picturesque”, tiny home town of Impressionist painter Alfred Sisley, is this former 18th-century relais de poste, now Gilles de Crick”s restaurant-with-rooms.

Hotel Beau Site

Hotel Beau Site

Talloires, Rhone-Alpes, France

The lawns of this hotel (with loungers and plenty of space for sunbathing) run down to a private beach on the shore of Lake Annecy.

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.

Le Prieure

Le Prieure

Villeneuve-Les-Avignon, Provence, France

On the west bank of the Rhône, this historic little town above Avignon has a splendid charterhouse and other noble buildings, including this 14th-century priory, now a luxurious hotel (Relais & Châteaux).

Hotel Terminus

Hotel Terminus

Cahors, Midi-Pyrenees, France

Cahors, in a famous wine region, has some characterless modern buildings but also some interesting old ones, eg, the fortified 14th-century Pont Valentré over the Lot.

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).

Auberge de Reillanne

Auberge de Reillanne

Reillanne, Provence, France

This 'beautifully refurbished' old bastide is located within walking distance of the ancient fortified village of Reillanne.

Manoir d'Hautegente

Manoir d'Hautegente

Coly, Dordogne, France

“Delightful, “peaceful and idyllic”, say visitors to this long-time Guide favourite.

Le Moulin du Roc

Le Moulin du Roc

Champagnac-De-Belair, Dordogne, France

Michelin awards a star to owner/chef Alain Gardillou, admiring also the 'magic' setting of his 17th-century oil mill on the Dronne: Guide readers, too, call it a 'wonderful, bucolic spot'.

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.

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.

Le Vieux Castillon

Le Vieux Castillon

Castillon-Du-Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

In a medieval village between Avignon and Nîmes, this group of ancient stone houses has been turned, 'with charm and imagination' into a luxurious hotel, now part of the small H8 Collection hotels group.

Hotel Original

Hotel Original

Paris, France

Between the Place des Vosges and the Place de la Bastille, a short walk from the Marais, stands this 'quirky' small hotel.

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”.

Chateau Sainte Sabine

Chateau Sainte Sabine

Pouilly En Auxois, Cote-D'or, France

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.

Auberge de Carcarille

Auberge de Carcarille

Gordes, Provence, France

Informally run by the Rambaud family is this stylish inn located in a 'pleasing stone building' set back from the road, in 'fairly spacious' grounds with olive and almond trees and a vineyard.

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.

Hotel Le Guilhem

Hotel Le Guilhem

Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Montpellier has some grandiose modern architecture but is full of historical interest too, and has a charming Vieille Ville, well restored.

Hotel de Greuze

Hotel de Greuze

Tournus, Burgundy, France

In the painter Jean-Baptiste Greuze”s birthplace, and overlooked by the bell tower of the Romanesque abbey of St-Philibert, is this Renaissance “Bressane” building restored as an elegant, luxurious hotel.

Le Grand Tetras

Le Grand Tetras

Font-Romeu, Pyrenees-Orientales, France

Set just 200m from the cable car, M. and Mme Georges's hotel is in the centre of a large Pyrenean ski resort in the heart of the Catalan Pyrenees Regional Nature Park, just 15 minutes from Spain.

Hotel Chilo

Hotel Chilo

Barcus, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, France

South-west of Pau, in a tiny village on the edge of the Pays Basque, this old inn has been turned into a restaurant-with-rooms by owner/chef Pierre Chilo and his wife Martine.

Hostellerie du Chateau

Hostellerie du Chateau

Chateauneuf, Burgundy, France

This old hostelry (Logis de France), in a ramparted medieval hamlet on a hilltop west of Dijon, is “a most attractive location; fine views over countryside”.

Hotel le Lion d'Or

Hotel le Lion d'Or

Bayeux, Normandy, France

This Logis de France (also Relais du Silence) is a short walk from the famous tapestry (really an embroidery).

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.

Manoir de la Roseraie

Manoir de la Roseraie

Grignan, Provence, France

“You can tick all the “Good Hotel” boxes for this one,” say the nominators of this “beautiful house, away from traffic on the edge of a spectacular village”.

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.