Find the hotel that suits you
Filter our Palaces and exceptional hotels by theme (romantic, gastronomy, spa…), occasion (honeymoon, wedding, seminar…) or season. Each axis opens a dedicated editorial ranking.
How do you find the right hotel for your trip on MyConciergeHotel?
MyConciergeHotel aggregates its Palaces and 5-star hotels across three complementary axes: 12 themes (romantic, spa, gastronomy, design, vineyards, heritage, golf, ski, pool, rooftop, kids-friendly), 9 travel occasions (honeymoon, wedding, seminar, anniversary, wellness retreat) and 4 seasons. Every combination opens an editorial sub-hub with a selection curated by our concierge desk. Last updated July 2026.
By theme
The experience that suits you — from spa to Michelin gastronomy, contemporary design to heritage.
By occasion
The event that brings you — anniversary, honeymoon, wedding, seminar, getaway.
By season
The time that draws you — winter in the mountains, summer by the sea, spring in the vineyards, autumn among châteaux.
MyConciergeHotel inspiration — frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a theme, an occasion and a season?
A theme describes the main experience sought (spa, gastronomy, design) — it characterises the hotel. An occasion describes the event motivating the trip (honeymoon, wedding, seminar) — it describes the traveller. A season describes the relevant time window (winter in the mountains, summer by the sea) — it describes the calendar. The three axes cross: a hotel can be romantic (theme), ideal for a honeymoon (occasion) and at its best in spring (season).
Why 12 themes rather than 50?
We cap at 12 themes to guarantee each axis has at least 5 published addresses — a theme with a single page has no value for the user or for AEO. Relevant sub-themes (Michelin 2-star, spa with private sauna) are search-engine sub-facets, not standalone hubs.
How is inspiration linked to the rankings?
Each theme, occasion or season opens `/classements/{axis}/{value}` — a matrix sub-hub listing every editorial ranking that carries that axis. For example "Spa & wellness" leads to the "Best hotel spas", "Palaces with hammam", "Wellness retreats" rankings published on that theme.
A season without a destination — what does it return?
A "Winter" ranking without a listed destination means we cover the winter experience (ski, après-ski, spa) across all zones — Alps, Pyrenees, but also French Riviera off-season. A "Winter in Courchevel" ranking is more specific and appears in the `/classements/lieu/courchevel` sub-hub.
Why not a "budget" axis?
All our hotels are Palace or 5-star — the price segment is premium by construction. A "budget" axis would have no useful granularity here; we do however offer a non-affiliated price comparator on every page to compare with aggregators.
When are new inspirations published?
The taxonomy is frozen quarterly (ranking consistency). New themes can appear if the concierge desk publishes 5+ dedicated rankings (e.g. "luxury surf" could open if we publish 5 seaside × surf rankings).