France - the many cliches are so familiar: the romance of Paris, the peaceful rural beauty of Provence, the bounty of the table, the glamour of its coastline. But that doesn't even touch on the art, or architecture, or châteaux, or history, or the country's landscape. Which are all reasons to visit in their own right.
France is also known for a rather arbitrary hotel rating system, so our Gurus are here to help you find the best places to stay in France, whatever the reasons behind your visit.
Just like the song says, Paris is beautiful whatever the weather. The architecture is graceful, the art impressive, whilst the grand boulevards and cafe culture are atmospheric and romantic. Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysee are exciting to see but the real charm and memorable delights of a stay in Paris are usually in the detail. The people of Paris are every bit as diverting as the grand architecture, whether they are in charming, shruggy, flirtatious, dismissive or in garrulous mode.
Many visitors to France are looking for châteaux and grape vines and the Loire Valley, just an hour from Paris, is one of the best places to find both. It can feel like each château you visit demonstrates an increase in extravagance and opulence - the gardens are ordered and majestic and the rows of vines create a neatness to the landscape which you can imagine The Sun King approving. The Loire is also famed for is its produce. Wines, game, cheese and other delicacies fit for a king will grace your palate when you visit this region.
Champagne is an obvious one for wine buffs, whilst the lush Dordogne with its dramatic river valleys and impressive ancient cave art is also a great region for wine, food and impressive chateaux. Then there's Burgundy, another mouth-watering option for foodies and wine-buffs. Rich food and a very rich history; for centuries Burgundy remained independent from the rest of France, ruled by powerful Dukes. This rich heritage can be seen all over the area from the ruins of Cluny monastery to the numerous châteaux dotting the countryside. Then there is the wild wilderness of the Morvan National Park.
If you are looking for the pleasures of rural France, Provence entices with mesmerising straight, fat rows of lavender and picturesque medieval hilltop villages promising long, drowsy lunches with plenty of wine. And, of course, plenty of sunshine. Edged by the spectacular and glamorous blue of the Côte d'Azur, Provence's own shades of green and terracotta have played muse for many artists who have been beguiled by the light, which Matisse described as 'soft and tender, despite its brilliance'. The artists legacy remains, distributed through the region's excellent museums.
Brittany and Normandy are also good options for a seaside break with a bit of flair and have plenty on offer for foodies.
France also offers great ski slopes in Les Trois Vallées, Chamonix and Val Thorens.
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Ile de France
Hidden away in a secluded estate in Bures-sur-Yvette, is the delightful Chateau de la Vierge. The homely family-run B&B brims with personality and its individually decorated rooms are characterful and comfortable. The bounding garden is a great place to relax on a hot day. A quiet, calming B&B.
Ile de France
A beautiful medieval house B&B in a UNESCO listed village. Traditional interiors are full of charm with their big open fireplaces, stone walls, tiled floors, and large wooden beams. Rooms, suites, and two cottages are individually decorated and ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends.
Paris (Saint-Ouen)
This avant-garde hospitality-concept rubs shoulders with the largest flea market in Paris, Saint-Ouen. The individually designed guestrooms are effortlessly chic, with eclectic, vintage-style furnishings and rich fabrics. Dine at the organic farm-to-table restaurant; a contemporary, boho bolt-hole.
Paris (Pere Lachaise)
Stylish and hip hotel in the 20th arrondissement. Atmospheric rooms with polished concrete, modern art and dark hues. Imac screens in the bedrooms, buzzy restaurant scene and a great nightclub across the road. Funky and reasonably priced.
Provence
A secluded and picturesque hotel in rural Provence surrounded by beautiful walking country. Rooms are simply and elegantly styled with teak furniture and sash windows. The best have private terraces. This is an idyllic and well-priced country escape with a large pool and tennis courts.
Provence
Gourmet restaurant with rooms in a stunning Provençal village. The rooms are spacious and comfortable and afford magnificent views out over the surrounding valley. After a day's exploring in Mirmande or wider Provence, return for a sumptuous evening meal on the terrace overlooking the ramparts.
Côte d'Azur ( Port des Oursinières)
A charming hotel in the french riviera, close to the beach with the port of Oursinières nearby for great boat trips to nearby islands. The rooms all have views of the port, garden or pool and are tastefully decorated in Provencal style with wood, whites and coloured fabrics.
Côte d'Azur (Cote d'Azur)
Charming boutique B&B. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and the serenity of Provence's hills. Contemporary elegant rooms with private terraces overlooking olive trees. Spa, swimming pool, and close to gourmet restaurants. Utterly romantic.
Loire Valley
This traditional French townhouse offers simple yet stylish accommodation with a charming courtyard. Located just three minutes walk from Château de Sully sur Loire, this is perfect for local exploring. Guests can enjoy a simple continental breakfast and comfortable rooms. Charming and elegant.
Loire Valley
B&B nestled in farmland in the picturesque Loire-Atlantique area. Five pretty bedrooms take up to 12 guests in flexible room configurations – perfect for family get-togethers. Heated pool and beautiful hot tub with powerful adjustable jets, lights, and music. 10-min drive from Chateaubriant town.
Normandy
A charming country house set within a 17th-century hamlet surrounded by woodlands. Beautifully converted rooms feature exposed beams and simple rustic furniture set against whitewashed walls. The cuisine and wine is locally and ethically sourced. Remote, refreshing and magical.
Normandy
A collection of four striking mansions set in picturesque Normandy countryside. Interiors are traditional yet unfussy with exposed beams and stonework, open fireplaces and antiques. Superb classic Norman cuisine is served in the atmospheric restaurant and there's plenty to explore within the region.
Brittany (Plage des Chardons Bleus )
A chic spa hotel set in a secluded spot and boasting fabulous sea views. Rooms are minimalist in design with large expanses of glass, crisp white linen and parquet floors. An exemplary restaurant uses local produce and focuses on healthy dining and the spa is utterly spoiling. A relaxing stay.
Brittany
A fantastic hotel set within its own small village. Contemporary rooms have seaside colouring and great bathrooms. Outdoor pool, gardens and a spa for relaxing. Superb French cuisine, a short walk to the beaches, and peaceful surroundings. Ideal for families and avid seamen.