
Best Family Friendly Hotels in France
France – sometimes dubbed ‘l’hexagone’ due to its six-sided shape – is home to what is arguably the most romantic city in the world, and the glitziest rivieras in Europe. The varying climates here will suit all types of traveller – from the cooler north to the sun-soaked south, balmy interior regions and snowy Alpine reaches. Our European neighbour is just a ferry hop, Eurostar ride, tunnel drive, or short flight away. And it provides internationally acclaimed gourmet foods, indigenous cheeses and fine wines – so much so, that French gastronomy has even been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status.
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Rhône-Alps, Val dʼIsère
Hôtel les Barmes de l’Ours
(5 stars)Set between the entrance to the exclusive Les Carats luxury chalets and the foot of the Bellevarde de Face slope, Les Barmes de l’Ours is perfectly positioned for people who want to take to the slopes and enjoy the area’s vibrant nightlife scene. This luxury hotel is set high on the slope and provides pretty views down the valley to the village of Val-d’Isère. In addition to forty-nine guestrooms there are twenty-seven spacious suites to choose from that have been decorated in a range of styles from the classic American lodge style to modern contemporary charm. A 1,000 square metre wellness sanctuary is the perfect place to revitalise and refresh the mind and body. This impressive establishment is also packed with amenities such as a fully loaded gym, several saunas, a steam room, hairdressing salons and eleven different treatment booths.
Savoie, Val Thorens
Hôtel Le Pashmina
(5 stars)If you desire that true slice of Alpine life in Europe’s highest ski resort, surrounded by luscious views while in the comfort of your own room, then Hôtel Le Pashmina, Val Thorens, is made for you.
Find a mixture of colour and comfort while you take refuge in Hôtel Le Pashmina’s 43 rooms and suites, 8 ‘cosy homes’, 2 chalet apartments or even their Igloo Pod, located on their rooftop, where you can make yourself right at home. Accommodating anywhere between 1-10 people, their rooms and suites come with their own private balconies, minibars, and spacious bathroom set ups to ensure you are equipped with the small luxuries that complete your stay.
When you’re not relaxing in your homestead, hit Pashmina’s Base Camp to discover the delights of bistronomic cuisine while soaking in the sound of live music, or experience Michelin-star quality while embarking on an incredible culinary odyssey at Les Explorateurs. And when all is said and done, recharge your batteries in Hôtel Le Pashmina’s pool and sauna facilities where their Spa by L’Occitane offers treatments and massages to rejuvenate your body and mind.
Prioritise comfort and leave your worries at home by choosing peak luxury at Hôtel Le Pashmina during your trip to the stunning slopes of Val Thorens. A mountainous escape for every kind of traveller.
Savoie, Tarentaise Valley
Chalet Hôtel Kaya
(4 stars)Unlock some of your most precious memories at an altitude of 2000m while the largest ski area in the world is at your fingertips, by choosing the Chalet Hôtel Kaya as the starting point of your adventure.
Embodying the feeling of childhood nostalgia and happy reminiscences, the Chalet Hôtel Kaya’s 50 warm rooms and suites provide the comfort and privacy needed to recharge everyone’s batteries. Adorned with ethnic decorations from all around the world and beautiful mountain views, you are invited to journey to your dreamscape as you find the perfect cocoon to fit all your needs.
When not out making memories ski-ing the slopes, Chalet Hôtel Kaya offers activities for every member of the family: from the indoor pool and tailored spa treatments in their luxurious wellness area to an adventure-filled Kids’ Camp during the French school holidays to take the weight off you during your stay. And for that lover’s romantic meal or energy-fuelling family feast, the Chalet Hôtel Kaya have various restaurant options where they pride themselves in bringing ‘conviviality to the table’.
For that full-scale exploration while staying in the 3 Vallées, France, prioritise your comfort and luxury by staying at the Chalet Hotel Kaya, a 4-star hotel and spa.
Savoie, Val Thorens
Hôtel Koh-I Nor by Les Etincelles
(5 stars)Like the shining diamond atop the Royal Families’ crown, choose divine excellence and luxury on your next trip to Europe’s highest ski resort, Val Thorens, by staying at the beautiful 5-star Hôtel Koh-I Nor.
Its ideal location and uninterrupted view over the entirety of the snowy village is not the only excellent quality of the hotel, as its public areas, rooms, and suites are designed with comfort in mind. Its 63 rooms and suites, as well as its 35 apartments, are embellished with the same wood and soft furnishings one can expect from Alpine luxury, while created with the desire to bring light, energy, and fullness to your stay. Enjoy a private balcony, minibar, and welcome products if you choose one of their many suite options.
In addition to its many shining points, the Hôtel Koh-I Nor prioritises sweet relaxation and calmness to create the perfect haven of peace after a full day spent on Val Thorens’ winding slopes. You can enjoy access to its two swimming pools, fitness centre, sauna, hammam, jacuzzi, salt wall, relaxation lounge and spa where you can find a treatment tailored exactly to your needs.
Whether ski-ing solo or soaking in every moment with your loved ones, let the light in and indulge in luxury during your next retreat to the Alpine mountains by choosing to stay at the breathtaking 5-star Hôtel Koh-I Nor.
Savoie, Val Thorens
Le Fitz Roy, Val Thorens, a Beaumier Hotel & Spa
(5 stars)Soak in the astonishing panoramic views of Europe’s highest ski resort while the winding lifts and stretched-out slopes melt around you in true Alpine style at Le Fitz Roy, a Beaumier Hotel & Spa. A paragon of luxury and refined hospitality, elegance has never been this easy to reach.
Situated at the heart of the breathtaking Val Thorens village, this ski-in, ski-out hotel draws in the lovers of the slopes where they can find comfort and refinery at their fingertips after a full day of activity. With 72 rooms across their space, they boast a refuge adorned with softness to help you feel at home during your stay. You can choose the room that best suits your needs while customising it with the view you desire – village or slopes.
During your visit, you can press pause on life’s responsibilities and unwind with the variety of amenities and experiences on offer at Le Fitz Roy. Recharge your body and mind with their very own yoga classes, leave your body’s tension at the door with the sauna and specialised spa menu, or indulge in the tastes of Savoy with fresh Alpine produce prepared into gastronomic delights at their very own restaurant. Its immersive experience makes Le Fitz Roy the ideal base for your next trip.
For that extra spoonful of pleasure during your next encounter with the beautiful snowy slopes of Val Thorens, choose what you deserve – a stay in Le Fitz Roy, a Beaumier Hotel & Spa.
Rhône-Alps, Megève
Les Fermes de Marie
(5 stars)Guests here are housed in one of 70 bedrooms, some in chalets and ‘mazots’ (a kind of Savoyard mountain hut). Les Fermes de Marie came into being in the 1980s but now has a classic chalet feel (think Game of Thrones-style; wood panelling, fur throws, sheepskin cushions and rustic four-poster beds). Its new-look Pure Altitude Spa was launched in 2019, with 17 treatment cabins, hot and cold ceder ofuro soaking tubs, a child-friendly indoor-outdoor swimming pool and an adults-only indoor pool. There’s also a hot tub on the terrace, the Traditionnel restaurant and two further eateries that open during high season.
Rhône-Alps, Courchevel
Hotel La Sivoliere
(5 stars)Ski-in and ski-out of Hotel La Sivoliere. Accessible accommodation is available with all 35 rooms, suites and apartments having been refurbished by interior designer Sara Copeland. It has earned Family Plus certification with Mini Sivo Captains on hand to entertain young ones in the Mini Sivo Room, and magical mini handcrafted wooden bunks in some rooms. Here, you can book a dog-sitter to walk your pooch – canines received a basket to match the room and their own meal menu. The hotel dates back to 1950 and is renowned for its friendly atmosphere and Savoyard speciality cuisine.
Rhône-Alps, Megève
Four Seasons Hotel Megève
(5 stars)Positioned a little away from the centre of the village, the hotel is now the only one in Megève with ski-in, ski-out access and the 55 bedroom Four Seasons property, provides a secluded base surrounded by nature. However, there’s plenty going on within the resort. A great choice for families, it has a programme of activities and a club room for younger kids, a Teen Zone furnished with games and a screening room, plus an in-house ski teacher. The brand new 3,864sq.ft Mont Blanc suite has three connected bedrooms and two smaller suites so is ideal for families. Adults can enjoy wine tastings in the hotel’s 15,000 bottle-strong cellar, dinners at ‘’La Dame de Pic – Le 1920’ which will welcome Anne-Sophie Pic as she takes up her first winter residence this season and enjoy some down time in the tranquillity of the pure white spa.
Europe, France
L’apogée Courchevel
(5 stars)This hotel has a unique position on top of what was once an Olympic ski jump. Part of the Oetker Collection, it’s palatial, with a resort feel – there’s a beauty and hair salon, La Prairie spa, pool, salt sauna, boutiques, a smoking room and the largest children’s club in Courchevel. L’apogée has 53 guest rooms, a penthouse and two private chalets. Sushi is prepared in its restaurant, Koori (meaning ‘ice’ in Japanese), with French fare at Le Comptoir L’Apogée. By day Le Bar de L’Apogée serves light lunches, while by night the venue becomes a cocktail lounge accompanied by the sounds of live singers and DJs.
Rhône-Alps, Megève
Les Chalets du Mont d’Arbois
(5 stars)The hotel is made up of three large Savoyard‑style chalets, each with its own personality. They’re named Ève, Noémie and Alice in homage to the Rothschild family, who collaborated with Four Seasons on both this property and Hotel Megève. Many of the Rothschild’s own antiquities have been included in the design and buildings, which encompass a total of 41 rooms. The hotel runs a shuttle to the slopes and village, there’s a dog walking service for those visiting with pets and in the winter holidays, Chalet des Enfants provides activities for younger guests. Guests can enjoy a super dining service at the recently opened restaurant, called ‘La table de Noémie’, either on the terrace, or as room service with dishes crafted from locally sourced mountain‑grown ingredients.
Rhône-Alps, Méribel
Hotel Le Coucou Méribel
(5 stars)Found at Rond Point, this is an uber-stylish five-star boutique property with direct ski-in/ski-out access. Family-owned (it’s part of a small chain) a Parisian architect, Pierre Yovanovavich, was brought in to create a mid-century feel, that stands apart from the region’s Alpine themed hotels. 54 forms of accommodation make use of a retro palette, such as mustard yellows, salmon pinks, moss greens and burnt terracottas. Elsewhere, it has a boot room, a Tata Harper spa, gym, yoga studio, indoor-outdoor pool, kids’ club and the Beef Bar diner with Mediterranean-inspired dishes, as well as lots of succulent red meat.
Normandy, Deauville
Royal Barriere Hotel
(5 stars)Built just a year behind the other two hotels on our list, this palatial seven-floor residence looks right onto the beach. At the rear, a sunny terrace has a kidney-shaped pool as a focal point, with plush loungers and parasols. 259 bedrooms – some with sea-facing iron balconies – including a suite named after the screen legend Liz Taylor. All of the interior spaces are lavishly decorated, with the prolific use of royal red, chandeliers and heavy drapes with tiebacks. There are two restaurants, the larger and grander Cote Royal and the cosier, more intimate l’Etriet. Those wishing to get active can hire bikes for free or play tennis, and those wishing to relax can make use of the spa.
