An hour from Paris, nestling in a magnificent 10 hectare park where hot-air balloons take off, this imposing 18th century château offers its guests with superb views of the neighbouring medieval ruins. On one side, the terrace looks onto the outstanding two-tunnel bridge which adds a majestic touch to the site. On the other side, a path escapes from the château's square tower leading to the swimming pool. Stylish furniture in some rooms, a restaurant appreciated by gourmets and some 10,000 vintage wines in the cellar. A superb hotel in Champagne country.
Built on a five hundred hectare estate, and situated 1h45 from Paris and 40 minutes from Rheims, it attracts food lovers in vast numbers.
This noble 18th century building has been completely refurbished. It reflects the elegance and aristocratic spirit of one of the capital’s most prestigious areas. Standing opposite the Palais Bourbon, a stone’s throw from la Concorde, les Invalides and the Tuileries Gardens, the lounges with their contemporary furniture, the rooms and apartments feature magnificently equipped bathrooms, all helping create a understated atmosphere in this listed building. The welcome is genuinely warm and matches the impeccable, discrete service. This very select hotel truly reflects the Parisian art de vivre envied the world over.
In this fine mansion located in the 7th arrondissement in the French capital, just a stone’s throw away from the Orsay and Louvre Museums, Christian Lacroix has given free rein to his imagination in order to mould the enchanting world of the Bellechasse. Seven major themes, from neo-classicism to the Bohemian spirit, are reflected in the way the rooms are decorated. The walls are like paintings bearing large silk-screen prints, whilst a variety of shapes, fabrics and colours blend seamlessly together in bold fashion to provide the feeling of a “journey in a journey”. Complete comfort and offbeat luxury in the heart of the antique shop district and an area dominated by literature and the arts.
Located in Burgundy, 90 minutes from Paris, you will discover the Petit Manoir des Bruyères with its delightful roof made up of varnished, coloured tiles. The Pleasure of Burgundy is now accessible on the edge of a beautiful forest where the scene is set by sophisticated, well-equipped rooms. Each one has its own style and character. Convivial, warm atmosphere, royal breakfasts with ten types of tasty jam, a large park with aviaries...This is quintessential French life.
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