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Hotel Zelie Paris Champs-Elysees —
Immerse yourself in timeless Parisian elegance at Hôtel Zélie, a boutique retreat where 19th‑century charm meets contemporary comfort in the heart of the 17th arrondissement. Tucked away on a quiet cobbled street yet steps from the vibrant ambience of Ternes and just moments from the Champs‑Élysées and Arc de Triomphe, this elegant address offers a refined home base for discovering the City of Light.
Your dining choices
Begin each day with a celebrated Parisian breakfast in the light‑filled kitchen dining room, where homemade favourites and fresh options set the tone for your city adventure. In the evenings, the intimate bar within the lounge invites you to unwind with expertly selected spirits and cocktails in a warm, refined setting: the perfect pause after exploring the bustling streets of Paris.
Your time
Step into the hotel’s snug salons, where soft furnishings and rich accents create an oasis of calm, ideal for lingering conversations or a quiet moment alone. Let the concierge guide you to hidden gems across Paris, from charming bistros to world‑class museums. Whether you’re strolling along elegant boulevards or relaxing with a drink by the fireplace, every moment here evokes the timeless spirit of the City of Light.
Hôtel & Spa Napoléon Fontainebleau 4* —
Set in a 17th-century townhouse, at the very heart of the Imperial city of Fontainebleau, just moments from the Château, Hôtel & Spa Napoléon Fontainebleau 4* feels both storied and quietly contemporary. After a meticulous three-year renovation, this historic address has been reimagined as a four-star retreat that balances heritage with a relaxed, modern sensibility.
Conceived as an epicurean house rather than a conventional hotel, it opens a fresh chapter not only in its own history but in that of the town itself. The result is an intimate escape that feels effortlessly chic, offering a cultured pause just beyond Paris without ever trying too hard.
Your dining choices
At Empreinte, seasonal, traditional cuisine is served in the style of a classic French brasserie, reinterpreted through a modern, colourful lens. The menu champions familiar flavours, executed with precision, while the lively setting ensures the experience is as visual as it is gastronomic. From afternoon through evening, Les Secrets bar provides a relaxed counterpoint. Cocktails, light bites and a daily French goûter between 3pm and 5pm make it an inviting place to linger, whether for a quiet pause or a softly social moment.
Your time
For moments of true indulgence, the spa invites guests into a cocoon of calm, with Cinq Mondes rituals at its heart. A 15-metre indoor pool, hammam and sauna create a soothing rhythm, encouraging slow mornings and unhurried afternoons devoted entirely to switching off.
Step outside and the sense of ease continues. With the Château and Diane Gardens a short stroll away and the forest reachable by bicycle in minutes, fresh air and centuries of history unfold naturally, all less than an hour from the capital.
Paris
Paris, the city of romance and elegance, promises an unforgettable experience. From its iconic landmarks to its world-class culture, Paris is a city where history, art, and culinary excellence meet. Whether wandering the charming boulevards or indulging in the scents of fresh pastries, the French capital captivates visitors with its timeless charm and vibrant atmosphere.
Must-sees:
- Eiffel Tower: Ascend this iconic landmark for panoramic views of Paris and beyond.
- Louvre Museum: Explore the world’s largest and most visited museum, home to timeless masterpieces.
- Musée d'Orsay: A treasure trove of Impressionist art housed in a former railway station.
- Galeries Lafayette: Shop for high-end fashion and enjoy stunning city views from this renowned department store.
Culinary culture:
Paris is a gastronomic haven. Delight in freshly baked croissants and pastries at local cafés, or savour traditional French dishes like coq au vin and duck confit in a classic bistro. Pair your meal with a glass of wine from one of the many wine bars scattered across the city, and don’t forget to enjoy a café au lait as you soak in the Parisian ambience.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the famous sights, Paris offers a wealth of experiences in its diverse neighbourhoods. Explore the artistic streets of Montmartre and Pigalle, or unwind at a wine bar by the Canal Saint-Martin. For tranquillity, stroll along the Seine River or visit the historic Île de la Cité, home to the Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Good to know:
Paris is best enjoyed in spring or autumn when the weather is mild and the crowds are less. The city’s efficient public transport system makes it easy to navigate, but comfortable shoes are essential for exploring on foot.
Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau is a charming town steeped in history, where cobbled streets, elegant squares, and the grandeur of its royal palace create a timeless atmosphere. Surrounded by lush forests and gentle rivers, the town blends cultural heritage with natural beauty, offering a serene yet vibrant setting for exploration and leisure.
Must-sees:
- Château de Fontainebleau: Discover a magnificent palace adorned with opulent interiors, extensive gardens, and centuries of royal history.
- Fontainebleau Forest: Wander through ancient woods with winding trails, rock formations, and tranquil clearings.
- Place Napoleon: Explore the historic town centre with cafés, boutiques, and architectural charm.
- Musée d’Art et d’Histoire: Admire local and regional artworks reflecting Fontainebleau’s rich cultural past.
- Canal du Loing: Enjoy gentle walks or cycling along this scenic waterway.
Culinary culture
The town’s cuisine highlights French flavours with regional specialities. Savour fresh breads, pastries, cheeses, and hearty dishes in cafés or brasseries. Seasonal ingredients and locally sourced produce ensure meals are both refined and comforting, while fine wines or a café gourmand provide the perfect accompaniment.
Dive deeper
Explore the surrounding forest by hiking or horse riding, or take a boat trip along the Loing. Visit artisan shops, local markets, and hidden gardens to discover the town’s quieter corners, where history and nature meet in harmonious calm.
Good to know
The currency is the euro (EUR). Fontainebleau is easily explored on foot, with nearby train connections to Paris. Spring and autumn offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer provides long, sun-filled days ideal for exploring both town and forest.