France

A feast of architecture, cuisine, viniculture and art. France is the quintessential luxury destination.

Preferred Accommodation in France

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Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel

Since it first opened in 1848, the Anantara Plaza Hotel has been one of Nice’s most beautiful landmarks.

Anjodi

​Anjodi is of classic Dutch design, specifically rebuilt to negotiate the 330-year-old Canal du Midi.

Athos

Her welcoming onboard ambience will make your gentle voyage through the Languedoc landscape truly memorable.

Château La Chenevière

An elegant hideaway set in the Normandy countryside, Château La Chenèviere Hotel is a gracious 18th century château surrounded by attractive gardens and parkland close to historic Bayeux.

Domaine des Hauts de Loire

Domaine des Hauts de Loire is one of the classic French château hotels. This Relais & Châteaux listed former hunting lodge, built in 1860, is surrounded by 180 acres of parkland just outside Onzain.

Enchanté

This state of the art barge offers four suites each with superbly appointed bathrooms and contemporary furnishings.

Finesse

Built to exacting standards with luxury in mind.

Hotel La Mirande

Next door to the Pope's Palace, Hotel La Mirande is situated in a period townhouse built on the remains of a medieval cardinal’s palace and features superb 18th century interiors with antique furniture and original tapestries.

Hotel Madame Reve, Paris

Located in the heart of Paris, the Hôtel Madame Rêve is nestled in the iconic Poste du Louvre building, offering unobstructed views of the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre.

InterContinental Bordeaux – Le Grand Hotel

InterContinental Bordeaux - Le Grand Hotel benefitted from an authentic restoration in 2007, reviving it to its former prestige and 18th century grandeur.

Kir Royale

Kir Royale is a great choice for discovering Champagne – whether you’re cruising alongside the rolling vineyards, or perhaps on a private tour, savouring the wines, history and culture of this famous region.

L'Art de Vivre

​L’Art de Vivre was built in England during World War One as a supply vessel to the allied troops of the Somme.

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