Luxury Hotels in France

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  • Relais de Chambord, an SLH Hotel

    81.62 miles

    From*

    360€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

  • Hotel Le Cep & Spa Marie de Bourgogne, an SLH Hotel

    115.65 miles

    From*

    377€

    Honors Discount

  • Waldorf Astoria Versailles - Trianon Palace

    151.80 miles

    From*

    324€

    The Hilton Sale Honors

    Indoor pool
  • Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts

    153.67 miles

    From*

    662€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

    Outdoor pool
  • Le Narcisse Blanc Hotel & Spa, an SLH Hotel

    154.62 miles

    From*

    845€

    Honors Discount

    Indoor pool
  • Grand Hotel du Palais Royal, an SLH Hotel

    154.83 miles

    From*

    1,044€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

  • Grand Powers, an SLH Hotel

    155.24 miles

    From*

    780€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

  • Marquis Faubourg Saint Honore, an SLH Hotel

    155.25 miles

    From*

    961€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

  • Chateau des Fleurs, an SLH Hotel

    155.43 miles

    From*

    646€

    Honors Discount

    Indoor pool
  • Hotel Norman Paris, an SLH Hotel

    155.56 miles

    From*

    566€

    Honors Discount

  • Hotel Bowmann, an SLH Hotel

    155.60 miles

    Sold Out

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    Indoor pool
  • Maison des Ambassadeurs, an SLH Hotel

    174.92 miles

    From*

    198€

    Honors Discount

    Outdoor pool
  • Chateau de Maubreuil, an SLH Hotel

    190.74 miles

    From*

    227€

    Honors Discount

    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
  • YNDO Hotel, an SLH Hotel

    191.43 miles

    From*

    353€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

  • Maison Maubreuil, an SLH Hotel

    193.60 miles

    From*

    211€

    Honors Discount

  • Le M de Megeve, an SLH Hotel

    205.69 miles

    From*

    298€

    Honors Discount

  • Refuge de la Traye, an SLH Hotel

    212.04 miles

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    Outdoor pool
  • Les Manoirs des Portes de Deauville, an SLH Hotel

    214.88 miles

    From*

    212€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
  • Auberge de Cassagne Spa, an SLH Hotel

    218.32 miles

    From*

    316€

    Honors Discount

    Free parking
    Indoor pool
  • Le Vallon de Valrugues and Spa, an SLH Hotel

    227.88 miles

    From*

    294€

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
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What can you expect from a luxury stay in France?

France changes from one stay to the next. In Paris, that might mean boulevards, museums, and terrace tables under pale stone façades. On the Mediterranean coast, the Côte d’Azur brings beaches, marinas, and long seafront promenades, while places such as Bonifacio in Corsica offer a more remote setting shaped by cliffs, clear water, and a slower coastal rhythm. In the Alps, the pace shifts again, with destinations such as Megève offering mountain air, ski routes, and village streets shaped by season. Further west, regions such as the Loire Valley introduce estate grounds, rivers, and a quieter countryside setting. This range is one of the reasons France remains so persuasive for luxury travel, offering distinct ways to experience the country from city to coast, mountains, and rural landscape.

What luxury hotels are available in France?

Luxury hotels across France reflect the setting around them, whether in a major city, on the coast, or in the countryside. In Paris, Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts is located in the 7th arrondissement next to the Champ de Mars and offers a rooftop with Eiffel Tower views, along with dining and wellness facilities. On the Côte d’Azur, Hôtel Martinez in Cannes is set along La Croisette with direct beach access, multiple dining venues, and wellness facilities suited to a seafront stay. In the Alps, Le M de Megève, an SLH Hotel, is located in the centre of Megève near the ski lifts and includes a spa, restaurant, and alpine-style rooms, making it suitable for a mountain-based stay. In the Loire Valley, Relais de Chambord, an SLH Hotel is located across the river from Château de Chambord and includes an on-site restaurant and spa access, offering a stay centred on estate grounds and surrounding landscape. Together, these properties show how amenities and location shape different types of stay across the country.

What types of stays is France best suited for?

France suits a range of travel styles, from city breaks to beach stays, mountain retreats, and countryside escapes. Paris is well suited to city breaks focused on museums, shopping, and dining, where central neighbourhoods allow easy movement between landmarks and evening plans. The Côte d’Azur supports classic beach stays with easy access between towns, restaurants, and the seafront. For a more secluded coastal experience, destinations such as Bonifacio in Corsica offer a different pace, where the day is shaped by the sea, cliffs, and smaller harbours. In the Alps, destinations such as Megève support mountain stays shaped by season, from skiing in winter to walking and outdoor activity in summer, with Le M de Megève providing a central base close to the village and ski access. For countryside retreats, regions such as the Loire Valley provide a slower rhythm, centred on estates, local food, and open surroundings. For travellers looking to get more from their stay, Hilton Honors is free to join and offers members benefits such as exclusive discounts, free WiFi, and points that can be redeemed for free nights with no blackout dates.

Which area is best to stay in France?

Location and accessibility play an important role when choosing where to stay in France. In Paris, central neighbourhoods allow most landmarks to be reached on foot or by metro, supporting a flexible itinerary. On the Côte d’Azur, towns such as Cannes are connected by rail and road, making it easier to move along the coast without long transfers. In alpine destinations such as Megève, access is typically by road from nearby train stations or regional airports, with travel conditions varying by season. In contrast, places such as Bonifacio require additional travel, often combining flights to Corsica with road transfers, but offer a more self-contained setting once you arrive. In countryside regions such as the Loire Valley, properties are generally reached by car, which allows easier movement between estates and surrounding towns. These differences shape how each stay works in practice, from a walkable city break to a more remote coastal or rural escape.

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