Boutique hotels in France
Beaujolais
Bordeaux
Côte D'azur (east)
Dordogne
Languedoc-roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon
Paris
- Hôtel Le A
- Pershing Hall
- Murano Resort Paris
- Hotel Sezz
- Kube
- Le Placide
- Hotel Daniel
- Montalembert
- Hôtel des Academies et des Arts
- L'Hôtel
- Hotel Keppler
- Hotel Particulier Montmartre
Provence
Saint Tropez
Tarn
Vaucluse, Provence
Ski chalets in France
Chamonix
Méribel
Courchevel
Tignes Les Brévières
Val D'isère
Les Gets
Méribel
France
We’ve rounded up a wealth of boutique hotel stays, luxury hotel hideaways and romantic retreats in France. Click on a destination below to see our pick of the best boutique hotels to book, as well as an insider guide to everything from restaurants and bars to picnics and hire cars…
Beaujolais
Distinguished wines, world-renowned cuisine and ornate châteaux of honey-coloured stone – Beaujolais is everything the Francophile dreams of.
Bordeaux
Bordeaux is a city of grandeur and sophistication, of old money and legendary vintages, where connoisseurs can take the time to savour wines and cuisine perfected over generations.
Burgundy
Located in the heart of France, Burgundy is a region of peaceful canals, well-tended vineyards and rural charm – the epitome of la vie Française.
Cannes
The red carpet only gets rolled out for a fortnight a year, but the Film Festival embues Cannes with perennial flashbulb glamour.
Côte D'azur (east)
On the coast that defined seaside glamour, you can never be too rich or too brown.
Chamonix
Chamonix is the skier’s ski resort and it attracts dedicated Alpine thrill seekers year-round, just as it has done for centuries.
Courchevel
Courchevel has built a reputation as a high altitude, high living resort where the beautiful people come to see and be seen, yet every winter it’s the vastness of the Trois Vallées that steals the show.
Dordogne
In the warm valleys of southwestern France, where the Dordogne, Isle and Lot rivers wriggle their way to the Atlantic, the lush landscape, sunny days and mild temperatures combine to produce perfect conditions for grapes and truffles.
Languedoc-Roussillon
Sprawling from the chestnut-dotted Cévennes Mountains to a flamingo-flanked Mediterranean Coast, by way of magnificent ancient cities and rolling winelands, this region has reason to puff out its chest when declaring its geographical and metropolitan offerings.
Les Gets
The forested slopes of the Portes du Soleil region lie between the towering peak of Mont Blanc and the shores of Lake Geneva; it vies for the title of the largest ski area in the world.
Lyon
Often described, even by the Parisians, as being like Paris but without the crowds, France’s second city, Lyon, is a chic metropolis but with a style and frenetic pace all of its own.
Méribel
Méribel lies at the centre of the Trois Vallées, the largest ski area in the world. Try as you might to tame the piste, the ski runs never run out.
Paris
Paris is a dream project for pedestrians, with endless secrets hidden away from all the wonderful clichés.
Provence
The south-west area of Provence is a land of light and colour, where the languid river Rhône winds its way through fruit orchards and fields of lavender before melting into the watery maze of the Camargue.
Saint Tropez
A millionaires’ playground of yachts, nightclubs and nu-retro hedonism set against an azure backdrop, Saint Tropez is the glittering epicentre of the Monte Carlo/Cannes party route.
Tarn
Among the deepest-green depths of rural France, life is as unhurried as a game of boules in the village square, and stress is an alien concept to all except the local geese.
Tignes Les Brévières
The hushed, tranquil streets of Tignes Les Brévières are the perfect picture of traditional Alpine life but this charming village’s ski lift will whisk you up to a different world.
Val D'Isère
Hard partying, hard skiing Val d'Isère requires a lot of stamina; it’s skiing is some of the best in the Alps and its bars are legendary.
Vaucluse, Provence
Cultivated for centuries beneath the peak of the mighty Mont Ventoux, the Vaucluse is the earthy, abundant counterpart to the show-off glitz of the Riviera and the Côte d’Azur.


















