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The best hotels bien etre in France in 2026

Editorial selection of 12 exceptional hotels in France, 2023: award-winning spas, signature treatments, remarkable natural settings.

Ranking reviewed on 19 May 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Four Seasons Hotel George VIt leads this wellness ranking because George V frames wellbeing within a precise Palace setting, 5 minutes from George V station.
  2. La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and VillasRanked No.
  3. Château Saint-Martin & SpaRanked No.

Our methodology

Wellness has become a universal pursuit, and France stands out as an essential destination for those seeking rejuvenation. With its exceptional natural heritage, expertise in treatments, and the richness of its hospitality, the Hexagon offers a unique variety of experiences to reconnect with oneself. Whether you are drawn to the soothing mountains of the Alps, the sun-kissed landscapes of Provence, or the timeless elegance of Paris, each region presents addresses synonymous with serenity and luxury.

At MyConciergeHotel, we have curated hotels that perfectly embody this art of living. Our methodology is based on specific criteria: the quality of spa facilities, partnerships with renowned brands, excellence of service, and harmony between the establishment and its environment. All hotels in this ranking are Palaces, certified by Atout France, ensuring an exceptional level of quality. We have also taken into account feedback from our advisors and travellers to refine this selection.

The richness of our list reflects the diversity of wellness in France. In Paris, addresses such as the Four Seasons Hotel George V or La Réserve Paris – Hotel and Spa combine urban refinement with sanctuaries of relaxation. In Provence, La Bastide de Gordes and La Réserve Ramatuelle offer enchanting settings where nature is ever-present. The Alps, with Cheval Blanc Courchevel or L’Apogée Courchevel, entice with their cocooning spas after a day on the slopes. Finally, the Côte d’Azur and Saint-Tropez shine with places like Château Saint-Martin & Spa or Château de la Messardière, where wellness harmonises with Mediterranean softness.

The trends for 2025-2026 confirm the rise of wellness retreats. Travellers are increasingly seeking bespoke experiences, with a growing emphasis on holistic treatments and detox programmes. Spas are innovating with cutting-edge technologies while valuing ancestral practices such as aromatherapy and Ayurvedic massages. Another notable trend is the integration of sustainability, featuring organic products and environmentally friendly approaches.

This ranking also illustrates the French art of living in its essence. Luxury here is not limited to opulence but is expressed through attention to detail, authenticity in hospitality, and the ability to create unforgettable moments. Each establishment in this selection embodies this philosophy, offering unique experiences tailored to varied sensibilities.

It is important to emphasise that a ranking is never an absolute truth. Each traveller has their own expectations and pace. Some may prioritise a natural setting and an intimate atmosphere, while others may be drawn to a modern spa offering and a more vibrant environment. This guide is therefore a compass, not a final destination. It invites exploration and discovery of what resonates best with your current desires.

Ready to dive into this world where wellness and luxury meet? Discover our selection of the 12 best wellness hotels in France, where each address tells a unique story and promises a memorable journey.

Selection Criteria

To establish this ranking of the best wellness hotels in France, several precise and demanding criteria were considered. The aim is to ensure a selection that reflects excellence in care, facilities, and overall experience. Here are the main elements that guided our analysis.

The quality of the spas is a crucial pillar of our evaluation. We examined the facilities available at each establishment, paying particular attention to the diversity of amenities. Hammams, saunas, heated pools, jacuzzis, and relaxation areas are all critical points. Spas offering areas exclusively for adults or private spaces also caught our attention. These details contribute to creating an atmosphere conducive to relaxation and escape.

The diversity and originality of the treatments offered are another determining criterion. We favoured establishments that highlight signature rituals or exclusive collaborations with renowned brands. Treatments inspired by local traditions or incorporating natural and organic ingredients were particularly valued. The emphasis placed on personalising experiences, such as pre-treatment consultations or bespoke diagnostics, also influenced our selection.

The setting provided by each hotel plays a key role in the wellness experience. We considered the immediate environment of each establishment, whether it be a natural setting, an exceptional view, or harmonious architecture. Hotels located in secluded areas or conducive to disconnection were particularly appreciated. Furthermore, the integration of outdoor spaces dedicated to wellness, such as zen gardens or panoramic terraces, constituted a notable advantage.

Finally, specific services dedicated to wellness were meticulously evaluated. We examined complementary offerings such as yoga, meditation, or fitness coaching programmes. Establishments offering wellness retreats or themed stays over several days were distinguished. Attention to detail, such as the availability of balanced menus or detox drinks, also influenced our choice.

These combined criteria allowed us to select hotels that stand out for their ability to provide a comprehensive and memorable wellness experience. This ranking is aimed at those seeking a rejuvenating break in places where every detail is designed for comfort and serenity.

Focus on Wellness

When discussing wellness, the facilities offered by hotels play a central role in the experience. The establishments selected in this ranking stand out for their ability to provide amenities designed for relaxation and regeneration. Starting with the spas, true sanctuaries of serenity, which often combine refined design and cutting-edge technology. Hammams, saunas, and heated indoor pools have become essentials, but what makes the difference are the details: infinity pools with views, hydrotherapy circuits, or sensory relaxation areas.

Signature treatments also deserve special attention. Many palaces and five-star hotels collaborate with renowned brands to offer exclusive rituals. These partnerships ensure impeccable quality and allow guests to discover high-end products, often personalised according to their needs. Notably, collaborations with French houses like Sisley or Guerlain, as well as internationally recognised brands known for their expertise in natural cosmetics. This type of alliance adds a touch of exclusivity to the wellness experience.

Another key criterion lies in the diversity of treatments offered. Classic massages now coexist with innovative therapies, such as energy treatments inspired by Asian traditions or bespoke detox programmes. Some establishments go further by integrating consultations with nutrition experts or fitness coaches for a holistic approach to wellness. The most sought-after spas also offer private spaces reserved for couples or families, allowing for a more intimate and personalised experience.

Finally, the environment plays an essential role. Hotels located in nature, near forests, mountains, or by the sea, provide a setting conducive to escape. These natural backdrops, often accessible from wellness areas, enhance the feeling of connection with oneself and the environment. Some establishments even offer outdoor activities, such as sunrise yoga or Nordic baths in the forest, to prolong this sense of fullness.

In summary, the best wellness hotels in France combine exceptional facilities, personalised treatments, and enchanting settings. Their ability to innovate while respecting classic client expectations places them at the top of choices for a rejuvenating getaway.

Questions about this section

What types of treatments are offered in the wellness hotel spas?

Spas offer a variety of treatments, including massages, hydrotherapy, facials, and personalized detox programs.

Wellness Getaways for Couples

For a wellness getaway for couples, certain hotels in France stand out for their offerings specifically designed for two. Suites equipped with private spas are among the most sought-after options. They allow for an exclusive relaxation moment without leaving the intimacy of your room. Our advisors note that these private spaces often include jacuzzis, hammams, or saunas, combined with breathtaking views of gardens or natural landscapes.

Couples' rituals are another essential criterion for those seeking relaxation. Many spas offer synchronised treatments in double cabins, allowing for a simultaneous wellness experience. These rituals often include essential oil massages, scrubs, or aromatic baths, tailored to each client's preferences. Notably, some establishments collaborate with prestigious brands to offer exclusive protocols.

The overall atmosphere also plays a key role in the wellness experience. Hotels situated in natural settings, such as seaside estates or nestled in the heart of mountains, create an immediate sense of escape. The architecture and decoration of the spaces also contribute to establishing a calming ambiance. Neutral tones, natural materials, and soft lighting are often favoured to enhance this feeling of serenity.

Finally, some establishments go further by offering immersive experiences for couples. This may include private dinners at the spa, baths under the stars, or rituals inspired by local traditions. These personalised touches transform a simple stay into a true moment of reconnection for two. My advice: choose a hotel that offers wellness packages for couples, often more advantageous and better suited to your expectations.

In summary, a wellness getaway for couples is not limited to treatments or amenities. The experience also relies on intimacy, personalisation, and the overall harmony of the establishment. Hotels that manage to combine these elements provide an ideal setting for rejuvenating together.

Summary and Recommendations

Choosing a wellness hotel in France is an experience that primarily depends on your personal expectations and priorities. The establishments selected in this ranking stand out for their ability to combine luxury, serenity, and exceptional wellness services. Whether you are seeking a sophisticated urban spa or a sanctuary in the heart of nature, the options are rich and varied.

For those who appreciate signature treatments, opting for a hotel that collaborates with renowned brands or offers exclusive rituals can make all the difference. Establishments that incorporate natural products or innovative techniques, such as hydrotherapy or cryotherapy, meet the expectations of the most discerning travellers. Our advisors have also noted a growing demand for private relaxation spaces, such as suites with integrated hammams or jacuzzis.

If the setting is a priority, hotels located in natural environments, such as mountains, vineyards, or by the sea, offer undeniable advantages. These locations often allow for a combination of wellness treatments and outdoor activities, such as outdoor yoga or meditative walks. It’s worth noting that some establishments offer bespoke programmes, integrating balanced nutrition, sports coaching, and targeted treatments for a holistic approach to wellness.

For couples, offers dedicated to romantic getaways deserve special attention. Duo rituals, private treatment rooms, and shared sensory experiences create unforgettable memories. Many hotels also enhance their offerings with gourmet dinners or exclusive activities, perfect for extending the wellness experience beyond the spa.

My advice? Take the time to assess your desires and needs before booking. If you are seeking total disconnection, choose an isolated establishment with a comprehensive treatment programme. Conversely, if you prefer a balance between spa and cultural discoveries, opt for a hotel in the city centre or close to major tourist sites. Each address in this ranking has been designed to meet specific expectations, but all share a common ambition: to provide a moment of relaxation and rejuvenation in an unparalleled setting.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the Best Wellness Palaces in France
NameLocationWellness HighlightAtout France DistinctionIndicative Budget
Airelles Gordes, La BastideGordes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur1600m² Sisley Spa offering exclusive treatments.Palace€1,200-€2,500/night
Four Seasons Hotel George VParis, Île-de-FranceAward-winning spa with pool and La Prairie treatments.Palace€1,500-€3,500/night
La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and VillasRamatuelle, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurTailored wellness programmes and sea views.Palace€2,000-€4,000/night
Hôtel Royal Palace - Evian ResortÉvian-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesEvian Source Spa with natural thermal water.Palace€800-€1,500/night
Cheval Blanc CourchevelCourchevel, Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesGuerlain Spa and exclusive après-ski treatments.Palace€2,000-€5,000/night

An overview of Palaces offering exceptional wellness experiences.

The ranking

  1. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    #1Four Seasons Hotel George V

    Paris · Île-de-FranceUrban spa highlight

    It leads this wellness ranking because George V frames wellbeing within a precise Palace setting, 5 minutes from George V station. Designed by Georges Wybo and opened in 1928, the hotel has held Palace status from Atout France since 2011. The Spa spans 720 sq m, with a 17-metre indoor pool heated to 34°C, a hammam, 5 treatment rooms and 90 sq m of fitness space. The exclusive George V spa ritual sits alongside Kobido treatments and certified organic Alaena anti-ageing protocols. Few Paris hotels extend recovery into dining this coherently. Le Cinq by Christian Le Squer holds 3 Michelin stars, Le George by Simone Zanoni 1, and L’Orangerie 2. At 664 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, this house brings together a structured spa, serious gastronomy and Palace distinction under one roof. The MICHELIN Guide also awards it Three Keys in 2025.

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

    #2La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and Villas

    Ramatuelle · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurMediterranean view

    Ranked No. 2 among France’s best wellness hotels, La Réserve Ramatuelle earns its place through the precision of its wellbeing offering. Set high above Ramatuelle, this Atout France Palace unfolds across 40 accommodations facing the Mediterranean, within preserved garrigue. The Nescens Spa spans 1,000 sq m for adults only, with an indoor pool, hammam, sauna, fitness room and Pilates studio. Its Nescens wellness ritual combines a personalised assessment, a signature anti-ageing treatment and private access to the facilities. The experience is rounded out by sunrise yoga and breakfast overlooking the Mediterranean. Dining matters too: La Voile, led by Eric Canino, holds 2 Michelin stars. The hotel also carries the MICHELIN Guide Three Keys 2025. It stands 4 km from Église Notre Dame and 6 km from Plage de Sylvabelle.

  3. Château Saint-Martin & Spa, Vence

    #3Château Saint-Martin & Spa

    Vence · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurLuxury and serenity

    Ranked No. 3 among France’s best wellness hotels, Château Saint-Martin & Spa earns its place through the clarity of its offering. This Palace distinction by Atout France, part of Oetker Collection, keeps the experience intimate with just 47 rooms and suites. The Spa Saint-Martin by La Prairie brings together an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. The 90-minute La Prairie signature treatment gives the stay a clear centre of gravity. Wellness extends beyond the treatment room, with a picnic in the olive grove, a private Provence wine tasting or a guided walk through Vence. At the table, Romain Antoine leads both Le Saint-Martin and L'Oliveraie. From the estate, the oil mill and Place de Gaulle are each 3.7 km on foot. Porte de Vence and the 16th-century fortified walls root the address firmly in Vence.

  4. Hôtel Le Bristol Paris, Paris

    #4Hôtel Le Bristol Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceParisian elegance

    Ranking Le Bristol Paris at No. 4 for wellbeing in France comes down to a rare equation: a Palace distinction from Atout France since 2011, opened in 1925, with a finely judged sense of pace. At 112 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, a short walk from the Palais de l’Élysée and La Madeleine, the switch-off begins with the hush of its 1,200 m² French garden. Le Spa Le Bristol by La Mer extends that calm through its treatment rooms, including the duo cabin for the La Mer ritual. The house’s rooftop mahogany pool shifts the Paris experience entirely through light and rooftop views. Wellbeing here does not end at the spa. It carries through the hotel’s way of living, from lunch at Epicure by Arnaud Faye to afternoon tea at Le Jardin Français and a late return to Comptoir 114 Faubourg. Its 4 Michelin Guide stars confirm that rare consistency.

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

    #5Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la Messardière

    Saint-Tropez · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurPampelonne view

    Ranked No. 5 in our French wellness edit, Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la Messardière earns its place on clear, tangible grounds. This Palace distinction by Atout France spans 12.5 hectares across the hills above Saint-Tropez, a short hop from Place des Lices, with views over Pampelonne Bay. The focus is the Airelles Spa – Château de la Messardière. Across 1,000 sqm, it brings together Valmont and LBA treatments, an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. The exclusive Valmont ritual and sunrise yoga in the Mediterranean gardens give the stay real structure. For dining, Matsuhisa Saint-Tropez carries the signature of Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa, while Les Trois Saisons is led by Franck-Louis Broc. With 103 rooms, panoramic breakfast served in-suite, a private dinner on the Nobu terrace and a visit to the Messardière art collection, the experience stays consistent without leaving the estate.

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

    #6Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel

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

    At the tip of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, this Palace, awarded by Atout France in 2011, approaches wellbeing through a Belle Époque estate facing the Mediterranean. Opened in 1908, the hotel was designed by Henry Martinet, then refreshed by Four Seasons without losing its original sense of calm. Its 750 sq m spa brings together Dr Burgener Switzerland, Biologique Recherche and Sodashi, alongside an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. The bespoke Mediterranean spa ritual gives the place a clear signature, extended by outdoor treatments in the gardens. On the dining side, Le Cap holds 1 Michelin star under Yoric Tièche. Dinner overlooking the sea, a gourmet breakfast in the gardens and sunset cocktails shape a restorative stay. With 74 rooms, the 510 sq m Presidential Suite and MICHELIN Three Keys 2025, it earns its place in this ranking.

  7. Cheval Blanc Courchevel, Courchevel

    #7Cheval Blanc Courchevel

    Courchevel · Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesAlpine wellness

    Ranked No. 7 among France’s best wellness hotels, Cheval Blanc Courchevel makes a distinctly Alpine case for wellbeing, handled with precision and without mountain clichés. This Palace, awarded by Atout France in 2011, has just 31 rooms in Courchevel 1850, with ski-in/ski-out access to Les Trois Vallées. At the Cheval Blanc Spa, Guerlain oversees the treatment menu. Its 120-minute signature ritual comes into its own after a day on the slopes. An indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room create a complete circuit, geared as much to muscular recovery as to quiet restoration. Some suites look onto snow-covered peaks, with panoramic breakfast served in-room on request. The private ski-room and ski valet make every return seamless. For dining, Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc by Yannick Alléno holds 3 Michelin stars. The hotel also holds Three Keys in the 2025 Michelin Guide.

  8. Les Sources de Caudalie, Martillac

    #8Les Sources de Caudalie

    Martillac · Nouvelle-AquitaineUnique vinotherapy

    In Martillac, among the vines of Château Smith Haut Lafitte, Les Sources de Caudalie earns its wellness place through an unusually deep connection to the landscape. Opened in 1999 by Alice and Jérôme Tourbier, this Atout France Palace, awarded the distinction in 2015, spreads 61 rooms across a hamlet inspired by old village architecture. The Vinothérapie Spa, in partnership with Caudalie, anchors the stay with its 90-minute signature Vinothérapie treatment, plus an indoor pool, sauna and hammam. The pleasure here is tangible: a private tasting at the neighbouring château, a horseback ride through the vines, then dinner at La Grand'Vigne. Nicolas Masse leads the restaurant, which holds 2 Michelin stars. La Forêt des Sens is a 3-minute walk away, precisely 252 metres. The Michelin Guide also awarded the hotel Three Keys in 2025.

  9. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, Paris

    #9Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel

    Paris · Île-de-FranceHistoric spa mention

    Hôtel de Crillon earns its place among France’s best wellness hotels on clear, named merits. On Place de la Concorde, this Atout France Palace offers 124 rooms within a building erected in 1758 under Louis XV. Wellness centres on Sense, A Rosewood Spa, with bespoke Sisley treatments, an indoor pool and a fitness room. The tailored Sisley Spa ritual gives the hotel a proper wellness backbone without losing its Parisian footing. Some rooms and suites bear Karl Lagerfeld’s signature, a rare detail at this level. For dining, L’Écrin holds 1 Michelin star. La Cave draws on Xavier Thuizat’s wine expertise. Jardin des Tuileries is a 9-minute walk away, while Madeleine station is 2 minutes on foot. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star status also signals the consistency of service that matters when wellness is judged over time.

  10. Hôtel The Peninsula Paris, Paris

    #10Hôtel The Peninsula Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceUrban retreat

    Ranked 10th among France’s best wellness hotels, The Peninsula Paris earns its place with a spa conceived as a destination in its own right. Just 345 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, this Palace, awarded by Atout France in 2014, unfolds 1,800 sqm devoted to wellbeing. The 20-metre heated indoor pool shifts the tempo of a Paris stay. Six treatment rooms, two VIP couple suites and the Peninsula Spa’s signature ritual give the experience real structure. Everything is set within a building inaugurated in 1903 under the direction of Armand Sibien. The 200 rooms, including 93 suites, extend that rare sense of space in the 16th arrondissement. After a treatment, the sequence remains seamless between Le Rooftop and L’Oiseau Blanc, where David Bizet leads a 2-Michelin-starred table, or the Cantonese cooking workshop at LiLi.

  11. Les Prés d'Eugénie, Eugénie-les-Bains

    #11Les Prés d'Eugénie

    Eugénie-les-Bains · Nouvelle-AquitaineHolistic retreat

    Ranked No. 11 among France’s best wellness hotels, Les Prés d’Eugénie holds a rare line: thermal care, authored cuisine and an unhurried country rhythm. Opened in 1974 in Eugénie-les-Bains, the property brings together 45 rooms across five historic buildings, set within eight hectares of gardens. Wellbeing centres on La Ferme Thermale, a 1000 m² spa with indoor pool, hammam, fitness room and Sisley rituals. The thermal setting matters as much as the spa itself, since the estate is woven into the life of Eugénie-les-Bains. At the table, Michel Guérard presides over a MICHELIN 3 Stars house, now led by chef Hugo Souchet. L’Orangerie extends that approach with Grande Cuisine Minceur®, created here in 1975. Dinner in the Salons de l’Impératrice and a Sisley ritual capture the spirit precisely. Palace de France since 2017 and Relais & Châteaux since 1968, it remains coherent from start to finish.

  12. Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa, Champillon

    #12Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa

    Champillon · Grand EstVineyard wellness

    Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa earns its #12 place for the rare balance it strikes between a properly conceived spa and deep Champagne immersion. In Champillon, the hotel spans 47 rooms within a contemporary amphitheatre attached to a 19th-century coaching inn, facing the vines and Épernay. The spa works with myBlend and Clarins Precious. It includes an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room, with the myBlend wellness ritual among its signature experiences. The stay remains rooted in its setting. Breakfast in the heart of the vineyards, a Champagne sommelier workshop, then dinner at Le Royal, Christophe Raoux’s restaurant, awarded 1 Michelin star. Le Bellevue is 1 minute away on foot. The PR 127 Sentier du Pic noir is reached in 28 minutes. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star and MICHELIN Guide Three Keys 2025 reinforce that consistency.

Glossary

Guerlain Spa
Spa by Guerlain, renowned for bespoke treatments.
La Prairie Treatments
High-end treatments using La Prairie products.
Palace (Atout France distinction)
Title awarded to 5-star hotels providing exceptional service.
Presidential Suite
The most prestigious suite in a hotel, often with exclusive amenities.
Thermal Water
Natural water used for its skin and wellness benefits.

Going further

France’s wellness hotels redefine luxury, blending tradition and innovation for an unmatched experience.

Frequently asked questions

What criteria are used to rank the best wellness hotels in France?

This ranking considers spa quality, wellness facilities, treatment offerings, and overall guest experience.

What sets the selected wellness hotels apart in this ranking?

Selected hotels feature exceptional spas, innovative wellness programs, and personalized service for optimal relaxation.

What is the difference between a Palace and a 5-star hotel in terms of wellness?

Palaces often provide more exclusive wellness facilities and highly personalized service, while 5-star hotels remain very high-quality.

When is the best time to book a wellness stay at these hotels?

Low seasons like autumn or spring often offer better availability and a calmer atmosphere for relaxation.

What are the price ranges for a night at these wellness hotels?

Prices range from €500 at 5-stars to €3000+ at Palaces, depending on the season and hotel.

Do these wellness hotels offer loyalty programs or direct booking perks?

Yes, some hotels offer perks like spa credits or upgrades for direct bookings via MyConciergeHotel.com.

What level of personalization can I expect for my wellness stay?

Hotels provide tailored services, including custom treatment programs, personalized menus, and dedicated staff assistance.

Are these wellness hotels accessible for people with reduced mobility and families?

Most hotels offer PMR facilities, and some provide family-oriented services like children's activities.

What are the benefits of booking a wellness stay via MyConciergeHotel.com?

Booking via MyConciergeHotel.com ensures exclusive benefits, personalized support, and access to client-only offers.

Sources & references

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