Featured Hotels

La Cabro d'Or

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).

Hostellerie du Grand Duc

Hostellerie du Grand Duc

Gincla, France

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

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.

Hotel d'Europe

Hotel d'Europe

Avignon, Provence, France

A hotel since 1799, this elegant 16th-century building has long been a favourite of Guide readers.

Hotel Cathedrale

Hotel Cathedrale

Strasbourg, Alsace, France

In the historic centre, on the traffic-free square in front of the cathedral, this “tastefully decorated” hotel offers “good value”, say Guide readers.

La Treille Muscate

La Treille Muscate

Cliousclat, Rhone-Alpes, France

Easily accessible from the A7 Autoroute du Soleil, and just 24 kilometres from Montélimar (which has a TGV station), the Delaitre family's 'exquisite' ivy-covered, ochre-walled auberge is in a Rhône valley village perchéknown for its glazed pottery.

L'Absinthe Hotel

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.

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 de Curzay

Chateau de Curzay

Curzay-Sur-Vonne, Poitou-Charentes, France

On the banks of the River Vonne stands this 'lovely', upmarket hotel.

Chez La Rose

Chez La Rose

Julienas, Rhone-Alpes, France

“The food is excellent,” say visitors. In a wine village in the Beaujolais, this restaurant-with-rooms (Logis de France) is run by Bertrand Alizer and his partner Kesaram Choudhary.

La Tonnellerie

La Tonnellerie

Tavers, Loire Valley, France

Once the home of a 19th-century wine merchant, this vine-covered building is now a 'charming small hotel', says a visitor. 'The friendly staff were very helpful.'

Le Manoir Saint Thomas

Le Manoir Saint Thomas

Amboise, Loire Valley, France

A 12th-century turreted former priory has been sympathetically restored, and is now a B&B hotel located two minutes' walk from Amboise centre.

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'.

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.

Le Cagnard

Le Cagnard

Haut-De-Cagnes, Cote D'azur, France

This unusual hotel is a clever conversion of medieval houses on the side of a cliff, by the ramparts of this fashionable hill village, inland from Nice.

Castel Marie-Louise

Castel Marie-Louise

La Baule, Brittany, France

Built a century ago as a private house, this belle époque mansion (Relais & Chateaux) was turned into a hotel by François André in 1926: he named it after his wife.

Hotel Husseren les Chateaux

Hotel Husseren les Chateaux

Husseren-Les-Chateaux, Alsace, France

In the foothills of the Vosges mountains, overlooking the highest village on the Alsatian wine trail, is this large, modern, Scandinavian-style hotel.

Manoir du Sphinx

Manoir du Sphinx

Perros-Guirec, Brittany, France

Built as a private villa in the early 20th century and “tastefully extended” in the 1960s, this hotel on the north Brittany coast “stands dramatically above pink granite rocks that lead to the sea”s edge, which one can scramble down to”, according to a visitor.

Hotel du Levant

Hotel du Levant

Cap D'antibes, Cote D'azur, France

Although somewhat dated and in need of renovations, this 'attractive, comfortable' hotel still offers lots of charm, and 'helpful staff. Good value in an expensive area.'

Hotel Daniel

Hotel Daniel

Paris, France

The imaginatively detailed interior of this hotel sets it apart: the 18th century French chinoiserie style includes fabric toile du Jouy wallpaper, oriental carpets and custom-made furniture with Oriental marquetry.

Le Pont de l'Ouysse

Le Pont de l'Ouysse

Lacave, Midi-Pyrenees, France

On the site of a former farm, the Chambon family”s famous restaurant-with-rooms started life as a hotel/café in 1886 when a stone bridge was built over the River Ouysse.

Chateau des Comtes de Challes

Chateau des Comtes de Challes

Challes-Les-Eaux, Rhone-Alpes, France

“Delightfully located”, outside Challes thermal station, is this superb 15th-century castle, renovated by the Trèves family owners.

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.

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.

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”.

Le Manoir de la Foret

Le Manoir de la Foret

La ville-Aux-Clercs, Loire Valley, France

Between Orléans and Le Mans, outside a village 18 km north of Vendôme, is this handsome, ivy-covered 19th-century former hunting lodge of Duc de La Rochefoucauld, now owned by Maryse and Guy Redon.

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.

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.

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).

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.