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The best hotels with spa in France in 2026

Editorial selection of exceptional spas in France, 2023: signature treatments, Atout France Palaces, high-end wellness experiences.

Ranking reviewed on 19 May 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Four Seasons Hotel George VRanked #1, Four Seasons Hotel George V brings together what very few French hotels manage under one roof: a serious spa and dining at the highest level.
  2. Château Saint-Martin & SpaRanked #2 among France’s best spa hotels, Château Saint-Martin & Spa earns its place through a wellness experience that holds together from start to finish.
  3. La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and VillasRanked No.

Our methodology

In autumn, the pursuit of well-being becomes a priority for many travellers seeking rejuvenation. France, with its exceptional hotel heritage, stands out as an unmissable destination for stays that blend luxury and serenity. The spas of French Palaces, often nestled in stunning natural or urban settings, embody this promise of escape. Far from mere relaxation spaces, they are true sanctuaries where the French art of living meets expertise in treatments.

To establish this ranking of the best spa hotels in France, MyConciergeHotel relies on specific criteria. We prioritise establishments awarded the Palace label, a mark of excellence according to Atout France, and assess the quality of facilities, treatments offered, and the overall environment. Our advisors, experts in luxury hospitality, also analyse customer feedback to ensure a balanced and representative selection. Each hotel featured in this top 12 offers a unique experience tailored to varied expectations.

The diversity of selected establishments reflects the richness of the French offering. From the snow-capped peaks of Courchevel with addresses such as Cheval Blanc Courchevel and L'Apogée Courchevel, to the Mediterranean shores of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and Saint-Tropez, not to mention the timeless elegance of Parisian Palaces like the Four Seasons Hotel George V or La Réserve Paris, each destination presents a singular vision of well-being and luxury. Urban spas compete in ingenuity to provide a cocoon of tranquillity in the heart of the city, while establishments set in nature harness the richness of their surroundings for treatments inspired by the elements.

The trends for 2025-2026 confirm a rise in spas focused on sustainability and holistic well-being. Palaces such as La Réserve Ramatuelle and the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat stand out with an approach that integrates personalised treatments and bespoke wellness programmes. Natural materials, organic products, and rituals inspired by ancestral traditions are becoming standards in these exceptional places. Our advisors also observe the growing importance of sensory experience, where design, light, and scents combine for complete immersion.

The French art of living remains at the heart of these wellness experiences. Each Palace, whether nestled in a Provençal village like Airelles Gordes or by the sea like La Réserve Ramatuelle, showcases a unique craftsmanship. The treatments offered, often featuring renowned brands, blend innovation and refinement. The spa spaces themselves become works of art, designed to enhance the customer experience. This discreet luxury, never ostentatious, invites a reconnection with oneself.

This ranking does not aim to establish an absolute hierarchy. Each Palace has its own personality and caters to specific desires. Some will favour an intimate and subdued atmosphere, while others offer spectacular facilities and breathtaking views. The goal is to guide travellers in their choices, highlighting the strengths of each address.

Prepare to discover our selection of the 12 best spa hotels in France. An invitation to explore places where well-being, luxury, and the art of living converge.

Our Selection Criteria

To select the best hotels with spas in France, we relied on a rigorous methodology centred around four main criteria: the quality of treatments offered, the wellness facilities available, the overall setting of the establishment, and the level of personalised service. These elements combined provide a holistic and memorable experience for each visitor.

The quality of treatments is an indisputable priority. We examined the diversity and expertise of the protocols offered, ranging from traditional massages to more innovative therapies. Partnerships with renowned brands in the wellness sector, such as cosmetic specialists or thalassotherapy laboratories, are also key indicators. These collaborations ensure high-quality products and proven techniques. Our selection favours spas that can offer distinctive signature treatments tailored to various needs, whether they are relaxing, energising, or focused on rejuvenation.

Facilities also play a central role. We considered the design of wellness spaces, their size, accessibility, and harmony with the environment. A well-designed spa invites relaxation from the very first moments. Amenities such as heated pools, hammams, saunas, or hot tubs must also meet the expectations of the most discerning travellers. Establishments offering private spaces or spa suites for exclusive experiences have been particularly valued.

The overall setting of the hotel is another significant criterion. Whether it is a luxury hotel in the heart of Paris or a retreat in nature, the environment should enhance the feeling of escape. The view from the spa, proximity to natural landscapes, and the architecture of the establishment all contribute to the overall experience. Hotels located in regions conducive to wellness, such as Provence or the Côte d'Azur, benefit from an additional advantage: a climate that is often sunny and inspiring local traditions.

Finally, personalised service remains an essential marker of excellence. We assessed the ability of teams to anticipate client expectations, offer tailored advice, and create a warm atmosphere. Spas that provide personalised consultations before treatments or adapt their services to the specific needs of visitors stand out significantly. This level of attention transforms a simple visit into a truly memorable experience.

Questions about this section

How do I choose the best spa hotel in France for my trip style?

Choose based on access, trip length, atmosphere, and how central wellness is to your stay.

Focus on Well-being

In the world of luxury hotels, spas play a central role, offering much more than just a moment of relaxation. The establishments selected in our ranking stand out for their state-of-the-art facilities, exclusive signature treatments, and collaborations with renowned brands in the wellness sector. Every detail is designed to create a complete sensory experience, where body and mind are in perfect harmony.

A crucial criterion for inclusion in our selection is the quality and diversity of facilities. The spas of the ranked hotels often feature heated indoor pools, spacious hammams, advanced technology saunas, and sometimes even flotation spaces. These installations are not merely additions but central elements of the wellness experience. Some establishments incorporate areas dedicated to specific practices such as yoga or meditation, often accompanied by breathtaking views of the surrounding nature or private gardens.

Signature treatments represent another key dimension. Our advisors observe that the most sought-after spas distinguish themselves through unique rituals, often inspired by their region or ancestral traditions. For example, treatments using local products or massages employing exclusive techniques. These treatments are designed to offer maximum personalisation, often following an initial assessment. This ensures a tailored experience, adapted to the specific needs of each client.

Another point to note is the importance of partnerships with recognised brands. The spas of these hotels often collaborate with prestigious names such as Sisley, La Prairie, or Guerlain. These collaborations ensure impeccable quality of the products used and enhance the luxurious aspect of the experience. Moreover, some establishments go further by developing their own lines of treatments, using natural ingredients and exclusive formulations.

Finally, the overall atmosphere of the spas contributes to a sense of total disconnection. Play of light, natural materials, and subtle fragrances create a calming environment. Every element is designed to invite relaxation, whether during a treatment in a cabin, in communal spaces, or even on terraces for some spas offering exceptional panoramic views. My advice: opt for morning slots to enjoy an even more peaceful and intimate atmosphere.

Questions about this section

Are all-inclusive spa hotels common in French luxury hospitality?

No, French luxury spa hotels more often use curated packages than true all-inclusive formulas.

A Romantic Spa Getaway

A romantic spa getaway is the perfect interlude for couples to reconnect, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The spas in our selection are designed to offer an atmosphere conducive to relaxation and sharing. What our advisors often observe is the attention paid to intimacy: couples' cabins, soft lighting, and private spaces allow for full enjoyment of each moment. These details make all the difference in creating a truly immersive and personalised experience.

Couples' treatments are a must for those seeking closeness. The selected establishments often offer rituals specifically designed for two people. These treatments combine relaxation techniques with high-quality products, often sourced from partnerships with renowned brands. Notably, some spas go further by offering bespoke experiences, such as synchronised massages or private aromatic baths. These thoughtful touches enhance the idea of a unique and memorable escape.

The environment also plays a key role in the romantic experience. Spas located in natural settings offer a connection to nature that amplifies the sense of well-being. Whether it is a view of the sea, a lush garden, or an alpine panorama, these backdrops elevate every moment spent at the spa. My advice: favour establishments where the spa is integrated into a harmonious setting, ensuring that each treatment is a total immersion.

Finally, the experience does not stop at treatments. The quality of welcome and attention to detail are essential for a successful stay. Spas that stand out often offer little extra touches: flower petals in private spaces, a glass of champagne after a treatment, or tailored music playlists to match the desired atmosphere. These elements reinforce the idea of a moment crafted exclusively for you.

In summary, the spas in our selection embody the perfect balance of intimacy, expertise, and personalisation. They are ideal for a romantic getaway, where every detail is designed to provide an unforgettable experience for two. Take the time to choose the one that best meets your expectations, and let yourself be carried away by the art of French well-being.

Questions about this section

How can I spot a spa hotel in France that truly suits a romantic stay?

Focus on intimacy, service rhythm, spa setup, and the hotel’s overall atmosphere.

Summary and Personalised Advice

Choosing a hotel with a spa in France primarily depends on your personal expectations and the experience you wish to have. Each establishment in our selection offers a unique interpretation of wellness, blending exceptional settings, high-quality treatments, and remarkable facilities.

For those seeking a refined urban experience, consider hotels located in the heart of major cities. These addresses often combine a sophisticated spa with immediate proximity to cultural and gastronomic attractions. Our advisors note that these urban spas, often nestled within palaces or five-star hotels, excel in creating a bubble of serenity right in the city centre. It is worth remembering that these destinations are ideal for short getaways or moments of relaxation after a busy day.

If you dream of a complete immersion in nature, hotels situated in more secluded settings or by the sea may suit your desires. These establishments often emphasise treatments inspired by their immediate environment. For example, some offer rituals using local ingredients or ancestral techniques. This type of destination is perfect for those wishing to disconnect and fully recharge, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

For enthusiasts of innovative spas, establishments that incorporate cutting-edge technologies or avant-garde wellness approaches deserve your attention. Several hotels in our selection collaborate with prestigious skincare brands or offer rare equipment, such as cryotherapy cabins or sensory pathways. These options particularly appeal to travellers eager to discover avant-garde wellness trends.

Finally, for a romantic getaway, look for hotels offering couples' treatments or private spaces. These addresses stand out for their intimate atmosphere and personalised touches, perfect for celebrating a special occasion. Our advisors note that couples particularly appreciate spas offering rituals designed for two, often accompanied by breathtaking views or enchanting settings.

My advice: before booking, identify your priorities. Do you wish to prioritise a natural setting, a cultural experience, or innovative facilities? Our experts are at your disposal to refine your choice and ensure a tailored experience.

Comparison tables

Top Palaces with Spa
NameLocationSpa HighlightIndicative BudgetAtout France Palace
Airelles Gordes, La BastideGordes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurSisley Spa with views of the Luberon€1,200-€2,500/nightYes
Four Seasons Hotel George VParis, Île-de-FranceAward-winning spa with La Prairie treatments€1,500-€3,000/nightYes
Château Saint-Martin & SpaVence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurSpa with panoramic views of the Côte d'Azur€1,000-€2,000/nightYes
La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and VillasRamatuelle, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurNescens Spa, anti-aging concept€1,500-€2,500/nightYes
Hôtel Le Bristol ParisParis, Île-de-FranceSpa Le Bristol by La Prairie€2,000-€3,500/nightYes

A selection of the best Palaces for an exceptional spa experience.

The ranking

  1. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    #1Four Seasons Hotel George V

    Paris · Île-de-FranceExceptional spa mention

    Ranked #1, Four Seasons Hotel George V brings together what very few French hotels manage under one roof: a serious spa and dining at the highest level. Designed by Georges Wybo and opened in 1928, this Palace, awarded the Atout France distinction since 2011, stands 664 metres from the Arc de Triomphe. The spa spans 720 sq m, with a 17-metre indoor pool heated to 34°C, hydro-massage circuit, hammam, 90 sq m fitness room and five treatment rooms. The exclusive George V ritual extends that thoroughly considered wellness approach. On the dining side, Christian Le Squer leads Le Cinq with 3 Michelin stars, Simone Zanoni runs Le George with 1, and L'Orangerie holds 2. That rare concentration matters here: recovery at the spa, the five-senses dinner, then back to a suite with a private terrace in selected categories. The MICHELIN Guide also awards it Three Keys in 2025.

  2. Château Saint-Martin & Spa, Vence

    #2Château Saint-Martin & Spa

    Vence · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurWell-being favorite

    Ranked #2 among France’s best spa hotels, Château Saint-Martin & Spa earns its place through a wellness experience that holds together from start to finish. In the heights above Vence, this Palace distinction by Atout France keeps the pace intimate with just 47 rooms. The Spa Saint-Martin by La Prairie brings together an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room around La Prairie treatment protocols. The 90-minute signature La Prairie treatment gives the stay a clear centre of gravity. The experience extends well beyond the treatment room. A picnic in the olive grove, a private Provence wine tasting, a cooking class with the chef and a guided walk in Vence all deepen the sense of retreat. In the dining room, Romain Antoine leads both Le Saint-Martin and L'Oliveraie. From the estate, Porte de Vence is a 46-minute walk, followed by the 16th-century fortified walls in 48 minutes.

  3. La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and Villas, Ramatuelle

    #3La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and Villas

    Ramatuelle · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurExceptional views and treatments

    Ranked No. 3 among France’s best spa hotels, La Réserve Ramatuelle earns its place through an unusually coherent wellness proposition. Set high above Ramatuelle, this Atout France Palace and 2025 Three Michelin Keys hotel has just 40 accommodations. The Nescens Spa spans 1,000 sqm for adults only, with an indoor pool, hammam, sauna, fitness room and fully equipped Pilates studio. Its Nescens wellness ritual combines a personalised diagnosis, a signature anti-ageing treatment and private access to the facilities. The sea view extends the effect, from breakfast facing the Mediterranean to sunrise yoga. For dining, La Voile, led by Eric Canino, holds 2 Michelin stars and also hosts private tastings. The hotel sits 4 km from Église Notre Dame, 4.3 km from the ASSDN memorial and 6 km from Plage de Sylvabelle.

  4. Hôtel Royal Palace - Evian Resort, Évian-les-Bains

    #4Hôtel Royal Palace - Evian Resort

    Évian-les-Bains · Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesLakeside wellness

    Ranked #4 among France’s best spa hotels, Hôtel Royal Palace - Evian Resort earns its place through a rare alignment of heritage, wellness and setting. Completed between 1906 and 1909 by Albert Hébrard, this Palace distinction by Atout France spreads across 150 rooms above Évian-les-Bains, 506 metres from the Maison des sources. The centrepiece is the evian®SPA, with an indoor pool, hammam, fitness room and the 90-minute Rituel Signature evian®SPA in a treatment room overlooking Lake Geneva. For dining, Les Fresques, led by Patrice Vander, holds 1 Michelin star, while the hotel’s culinary offering totals 2 stars in the Michelin Guide. Equally memorable are breakfast on a suite balcony, a private tasting with the Chef in the cellar, and a private cruise on Lake Geneva.

  5. Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la Messardière, Saint-Tropez

    #5Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la Messardière

    Saint-Tropez · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurMediterranean retreat

    Ranked No. 5 among France’s best spa hotels, Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la Messardière earns its place with wellbeing conceived as a fully rounded stay. The Airelles Spa – Château de la Messardière spans 1,000 sq m, with an indoor pool, hammam, sauna, fitness room and Valmont-led treatments. The exclusive 90-minute Valmont ritual gives the experience a clear signature. Sunrise yoga in the Mediterranean gardens, facing Pampelonne Bay, shifts the scale of the spa beyond the treatment room. Awarded Palace status by Atout France, the hotel unfolds across 12.5 hectares, just moments from Place des Lices. Its 103 rooms extend that sense of exhale, right through to panoramic breakfast served in-suite. For dining, Matsuhisa Saint-Tropez bears the signature of Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa, while Les Trois Saisons is led by Franck-Louis Broc.

  6. Cheval Blanc Courchevel, Courchevel

    #6Cheval Blanc Courchevel

    Courchevel · Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesAlpine luxury

    Ranked No. 6 among France’s best spa hotels, Cheval Blanc Courchevel earns its place through a rare balance of skiing, wellness and dining. This Atout France Palace, holding the distinction since 2011, has just 31 rooms in Courchevel 1850, with direct access to the Trois Vallées slopes. At Cheval Blanc Spa, Guerlain oversees a 120-minute signature ritual, alongside an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. After a day on the mountain, the private ski room and ski valet make the return feel seamless. On the culinary side, Le 1947 à Cheval Blanc by Yannick Alléno holds 3 Michelin stars. La Table de Partage also hosts private dinners for up to 12 guests. In the warmer months, the 24 Sandraz - Bois du Ban trail is 8 minutes away, while Chapelle Sainte-Madeleine is a 28-minute walk.

  7. Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

    #7Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel

    Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurMediterranean view

    The Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat earns its No. 7 place because its spa is rooted in a very specific setting and lineage. Opened in 1908 by Henry Martinet, this Palace, awarded by Atout France in 2011, has 74 rooms at the tip of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. The Four Seasons spa brings together Dr Burgener, Biologique Recherche and Sodashi, alongside an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. Its bespoke Mediterranean spa ritual feels fully grounded here, between formal gardens and the sea beyond. For dining, Le Cap, holder of 1 Michelin star, showcases Yoric Tièche’s modern cooking overlooking the Mediterranean. The 510 sq m Presidential Suite sets the scale. Add the MICHELIN Guide Three Keys 2025 and the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star label: wellbeing here rests on substance, not scenery alone.

  8. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, Paris

    #8Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel

    Paris · Île-de-FranceParisian elegance

    Ranked 8th in our list of France’s best spa hotels, Hôtel de Crillon earns its place through the depth of its wellness offering in the heart of Paris. On Place de la Concorde, within a building constructed in 1758, this Palace distinction by Atout France balances historic weight with contemporary ease. At Sense, A Rosewood Spa, bespoke Sisley treatments come with an indoor pool and fitness room. It is a fully formed city spa, 9 minutes on foot from the Jardin des Tuileries and 2 minutes from Madeleine station. The experience stays consistent in Karl Lagerfeld-designed rooms and terrace suites made for breakfast overlooking Concorde. For dining, L’Écrin holds 1 Michelin star. To extend the stay, La Cave hosts wine workshops with Xavier Thuizat.

  9. Hôtel Le Bristol Paris, Paris

    #9Hôtel Le Bristol Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceIconic spa mention

    Ranked #9 among France’s best spa hotels, Le Bristol Paris earns its place through a rare alignment of wellness, setting and service. Opened in 1925 at 112 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, this Palace, recognised by Atout France since 2011, sits three hundred metres from the Élysée Palace. Spa Le Bristol by La Mer spans 1,200 sqm and opens onto the formal French garden. The La Mer treatment in a duo cabin and the rooftop mahogany pool ritual give the wellness offer a clear identity. That rooftop pool remains one of the most distinctive gestures in Parisian palace hospitality. On the culinary side, Arnaud Faye leads Epicure, awarded 3 Michelin stars, with lunch served on the garden terrace. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star status and 4 stars in the Michelin Guide confirm a house where the spa never stands apart from the whole.

  10. Hôtel Lutetia, Paris

    #10Hôtel Lutetia

    Paris · Île-de-FranceWellness favorite

    Lutetia earns its place in this top 10 because the spa matters as much as the hotel itself. Akasha spans 700 sq m, with a 17-metre pool, hammam, sauna, whirlpool and fitness room. The Akasha wellness ritual lasts 2 hours, with a holistic approach that feels entirely in step with the address. The setting carries equal weight. Opened in 1910 and restored in 2018 under Jean-Michel Wilmotte, Lutetia retains the Art Nouveau language of Louis-Charles Boileau and Henri Tauzin. A Palace distinction from Atout France since 2014, it roots this wellness experience within a listed historic monument. The location is equally precise: at the junction of boulevard Raspail and rue de Sèvres, 386 metres from Saint-Sulpice and 586 metres from Saint-Germain-des-Prés church. To extend the stay, the Suite Raspail and the Saint-Germain literary workshop add a distinctly Left Bank dimension.

  11. Hôtel The Peninsula Paris, Paris

    #11Hôtel The Peninsula Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceHaven of relaxation

    In 11th place, The Peninsula Paris earns its position with a spa conceived as a destination in its own right. On Avenue Kléber, 345 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, it occupies a building inaugurated in 1903 under the direction of Armand Sibien. The Peninsula Spa spans 1,800 sq m, with six treatment rooms, two VIP couple suites and a 20-metre heated indoor pool. Its signature spa ritual and the Peninsula Time programme make the wellness offer feel more flexible and more exacting. Palace status, awarded by Atout France in 2014, confirms that level of rigour. The 200 rooms, including 93 suites, extend that rare sense of space in Paris. And the experience goes beyond the spa: the hotel also holds 2 Michelin Guide stars, a persuasive detail for a well-composed stay.

  12. Mandarin Oriental, Paris, Paris

    #12Mandarin Oriental, Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceUrban escape

    Ranked #12, Mandarin Oriental, Paris makes a strong case for the urban spa hotel. At 251 rue Saint-Honoré, it places a proper wellness programme in the heart of the 1st arrondissement. Opened in 2011, Jean-Michel Wilmotte’s design builds its sense of calm around a landscaped inner garden, still rare in this part of Paris. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Paris brings together an indoor pool, hammam, fitness room and a wellness day with a 90-minute signature treatment. That coherence matters here as much as the setting. Palace distinction from Atout France and the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star label confirm the level of delivery. For dining, Sur Mesure by Thierry Marx holds two Michelin stars, and the chef’s masterclass is capped at 6 participants. Five minutes from Galerie de la Madeleine and 6 minutes from the Tuileries, it feels like a Paris retreat without losing the city.

Glossary

Anti-aging
An approach aimed at slowing down the effects of aging on the body and mind.
La Prairie treatments
High-end skincare products and treatments, often featured in luxury spas.
Nescens Spa
A spa concept focused on anti-aging and overall wellness.
Palace (Atout France distinction)
Official French label awarded to hotels offering exceptional services.
View of the Luberon
Panorama of the Luberon region, renowned for its natural beauty.

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Frequently asked questions

How is this ranking of the best spa hotels in France built?

It combines hotel standing, spa quality, setting, service consistency, and destination relevance.

What sets the selected spa hotels apart?

They offer a genuinely integrated spa experience, not just a token wellness area.

What is the difference between a Palace and a five-star luxury spa hotel in France?

A Palace is an official distinction above five-star status in France.

When is the best time to book a spa hotel in France?

Book early for peak seasons, and consider shoulder seasons for a calmer spa stay.

What budget should I expect for a luxury spa hotel in France?

Expect broad ranges, from several hundred euros upward depending on season and destination.

Are there loyalty programs or direct booking perks at luxury spa hotels?

Some brands offer loyalty schemes, while independents may provide tailored direct-booking perks.

Can I rely on concierge service to personalize a spa stay in France?

Yes, strong concierge teams help shape treatments, timing, dining, and logistics.

Are these spa hotels in France suitable for reduced mobility guests and families?

Accessibility and family suitability vary, so checking each hotel’s exact setup is essential.

Sources & references

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