On the edge of the gardens of the Château de Fontainebleau, this 4-star boutique hotel (formerly La Demeure du Parc) is housed in the former residence of Marquis Louis d’Oger de Cavoye, Grand Marshal of the Household to Louis XIV. The property was acquired in 1659 to remain as close as possible to the King. Now transformed into an elegant 33-room hotel, it retains the spirit of the place while offering modern comforts. The inner courtyard, featuring a fish pond, leads to bright rooms and suites, where original hardwood floors, exposed beams, and period furniture blend with contemporary touches. Soft hues, beautiful fabrics, and the warmth of wood create a subtle dialogue between past and present. When it comes to dining, the light-filled restaurant beneath a glass roof extends the experience in the spirit of la dolce vita. A truly special spot, just a stone’s throw from the imperial estate, where you can reconnect with history in an exceptional setting.
On the edge of the gardens of the Château de Fontainebleau, this 4-star boutique hotel (formerly La Demeure du Parc) is housed in the former residence of Marquis Louis d’Oger de Cavoye, Grand Marshal of the Household to Louis XIV, acquired in 1659 to remain as close as possible to the King. Now completely transformed, it retains the spirit of the place—original floors, exposed beams, and an inner courtyard with a fish pond—while offering 27 bright rooms and suites, decorated in soft tones and featuring beautiful fabrics. When it comes to dining, the Gina restaurant (and its cocktail bar) offers generous, sun-kissed Mediterranean cuisine by Chef Robin Sanchez, who celebrates the flavors of the South—to be enjoyed on the terrace or in a cozy dining room. A gem of a spot, just a stone’s throw from the castle, where you can reconnect with history in an exceptional setting.