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The finest Palaces with spa for a wellness retreat in 2026

A selection of 10 palaces with spas in France, from Parisian avenues to Courchevel, including Bristol Paris and Airelles Courchevel.

Ranking reviewed on 14 May 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and VillasLa Réserve Ramatuelle ranks first because wellbeing shapes the entire stay here, with spa, setting and dining working as one.
  2. Four Seasons Hotel George VAwarded Palace status by Atout France in 2011, Four Seasons Hotel George V earns its place with a spa conceived as a complete urban retreat.
  3. Château Saint-Martin & SpaIn 3rd place, Château Saint-Martin & Spa earns its position through a rare Palace format: just 47 accommodations in the hills above Vence.

Our methodology

In a world where well-being has become an essential pursuit, French Palaces stand out for their ability to blend timeless luxury with unparalleled relaxation experiences. Often nestled in exceptional natural settings or at the heart of iconic cities, these establishments embody a holistic vision of wellness. The spa, in particular, emerges as a sanctuary where ancient traditions intertwine with modern innovations, offering guests a rejuvenating escape.

To establish this ranking of the most beautiful Palaces with spas in France, MyConciergeHotel relied on specific criteria: the quality of facilities (pools, hammams, saunas), the signature of the treatments offered (prestigious brands like Guerlain, Dior, or Sisley), and the availability of complementary experiences such as yoga, meditation, or digital retreats. Each selected hotel meets standards of excellence while adding its unique touch, whether through an exceptional setting, wellness expertise, or a distinctive philosophy.

The diversity of the selected establishments beautifully illustrates the breadth of the French wellness offering. From the snow-capped mountains of Courchevel to the Mediterranean vistas of Saint-Tropez, and from the shores of Lake Geneva to the Parisian avenues, these Palaces each embody a particular facet of the French art of living. Some highlight exclusive treatments by renowned international brands, while others draw inspiration from local riches, such as Provençal herbs or the benefits of thermal water.

Trends for 2025 and 2026 confirm the growing prominence of wellness in luxury hospitality. Spas are no longer mere relaxation spaces; they are becoming destinations in their own right, with comprehensive programmes focused on physical and mental regeneration. Guests are increasingly seeking immersive experiences that blend nature, technology, and traditions, and French Palaces are responding to this demand with ever-renewed creativity.

Beyond the facilities and treatments, these establishments embody a philosophy of luxury deeply rooted in the French art of living. Here, well-being extends beyond the physical aspect: every detail, from the design of the spaces to the quality of service, contributes to an overall sense of serenity and pleasure. This integrated approach, which combines aesthetics, gastronomy, and hospitality, transforms each stay into a memorable experience.

It would be futile to attempt to rank these Palaces based on universal criteria, as each possesses its own strengths and audience. Whether you are drawn to the intimacy of a hotel nestled in a natural setting or the vibrancy of an urban Palace, there is a perfect destination to meet your expectations. This ranking is thus an invitation to discover these exceptional places, where luxury and well-being meet in perfect harmony.

Now discover our selection of the 10 French Palaces that best embody this quest for well-being, for an unforgettable rejuvenating retreat.

Selection Criteria

To establish our selection of the finest palaces with spas, we adopted a rigorous and nuanced approach, focusing on specific criteria that reflect excellence in wellness. These criteria were chosen to identify establishments where the spa is not merely an additional service, but a true cornerstone of the guest experience.

The first criterion is the existence of a signature spa. We prioritised palaces that offer dedicated wellness spaces designed in collaboration with renowned brands or skincare experts. These spas stand out for their exclusive protocols, high-quality products, and rituals inspired by local or international traditions. The aim is to ensure an experience that transcends mere treatments to become a complete sensory journey.

Next, the wellness facilities and infrastructure were meticulously evaluated. We considered the diversity and quality of amenities, such as indoor and outdoor pools, hammams, saunas, hot tubs, and relaxation areas. The selected palaces excel in their ability to provide spaces that combine design, comfort, and functionality while meeting the expectations of discerning clientele. Some establishments go even further by offering cutting-edge technologies, such as cryotherapy cabins or flotation tanks.

The exceptional setting also plays a key role in our selection. We retained palaces located in environments conducive to serenity and rejuvenation. Whether situated in the heart of preserved nature, boasting stunning sea views, or featuring meticulously maintained landscaped gardens, each location offers a unique atmosphere that contributes to the overall wellness experience.

Finally, we examined the wellness philosophy of the establishments. The selected palaces do not merely offer treatments; they adopt a holistic approach to wellness, often integrating personalised programmes, thematic retreats, or partnerships with experts in nutrition, yoga, or meditation. This comprehensive vision meets the expectations of clientele seeking meaning and personal transformation.

By combining these criteria, we identified palaces that truly embody the art of living à la française while offering an exceptional wellness experience.

Questions about this section

What specific criteria were used to evaluate the spas?

We evaluated the variety of treatments, renowned spa brands, equipment quality, and therapist expertise.

Focus on Wellness

In the realm of palaces, wellness occupies a central place, and exceptional spas have become sanctuaries where the art of living meets the quest for serenity. Each of the establishments selected in our ranking offers a unique experience, thanks to signature treatments, state-of-the-art facilities, and tailored programmes adapted to the needs of each visitor.

In Paris, some palaces stand out for their ability to combine elegance and wellness. Their spas, often nestled within remarkable architectural settings, offer treatments developed in partnership with prestigious brands. These spaces typically include beautifully designed indoor pools, hammams with artisanal mosaics, and individual treatment rooms where one can enjoy rituals inspired by global traditions. Customised essential oil massages, anti-ageing facials, and therapeutic baths are all invitations to absolute relaxation.

Outside the capital, palaces located in the regions provide an intimate connection with the surrounding nature, an undeniable asset for a wellness retreat. The spas often incorporate local elements, such as thermal waters or endemic plants, into their treatment protocols. Some establishments offer comprehensive fitness programmes, combining gentle physical activities like yoga or Pilates with nutritional advice and detox treatments. These offerings allow for a holistic experience, where body and mind find perfect balance.

Innovation also plays a key role in the evolution of palace spas. The use of advanced technologies, such as cryotherapy cabins or hydrotherapy beds equipped with multisensory programmes, enriches the wellness experience. These facilities seamlessly integrate into relaxation spaces designed to provide a true haven of peace. Furthermore, some establishments collaborate with renowned experts, whether osteopaths, naturopaths, or personal trainers, to offer consultations and personalised follow-ups. This bespoke approach meets the expectations of discerning clientele seeking tangible results.

Finally, it is impossible to mention palace spas without highlighting their ability to provide a complete sensory escape. Delicate scents, play of light, and soothing soundscapes are all details that contribute to the experience. Spas thus become much more than treatment venues; they are spaces where time seems suspended, allowing everyone to reconnect with themselves. By exploring the various wellness offerings, it becomes clear that these palaces embody a contemporary and luxurious vision of the spa, where every detail is designed to enhance the visitor's experience.

Questions about this section

Do the spas in these Palaces use renowned skincare brands?

Yes, many Palaces collaborate with renowned brands like La Prairie or Guerlain.

What types of wellness treatments are offered in these Palaces?

Treatments include massages, facials, holistic rituals, and specialized therapies.

Focus on Wellness Gastronomy

In the realm of wellness, gastronomy plays a crucial role, and the selected palaces in our ranking have understood this well. These exceptional establishments combine the art of living with conscious eating to offer a culinary experience that goes far beyond mere tasting. Here, the table becomes an extension of the wellness experience, with menus specifically designed to nourish the body and soothe the mind.

Many of these palaces collaborate with Michelin-starred chefs and nutritionists to create health-focused menus that respect both the seasons and the individual needs of diners. The ingredients, often sourced from local producers or organic farms, are carefully selected for their nutritional quality and authentic taste. For example, some establishments offer detox menus, emphasising dishes low in fat and rich in fibre and antioxidants. These culinary creations, light yet flavourful, are designed to revitalise the body while providing a complete gastronomic experience.

Conscious eating is also at the heart of their concerns. Guests are encouraged to savour each bite, slow down, and reconnect with their food sensations. Some palaces even incorporate cooking workshops or nutrition seminars into their wellness programmes, allowing guests to leave with practical tools to extend their experience at home. This holistic approach to gastronomy reflects a particular attention to the balance between pleasure and health.

The diversity of offerings is another strong point. From gourmet and balanced breakfasts, with gluten-free or vegan options, to refined dinners paired with cold-pressed juices or detox infusions, every detail is designed to meet the expectations of wellness enthusiasts. Some establishments even go so far as to offer personalised diets, developed after a consultation with a nutrition expert. These bespoke programmes, combined with the culinary excellence of the chefs, guarantee a unique and profoundly rejuvenating experience.

In summary, wellness gastronomy as envisioned in these palaces is not merely a passing trend. It is part of a broader vision of wellness, where each meal becomes an opportunity to reconnect with oneself, care for one’s body, and celebrate the simple yet essential pleasures of life.

Questions about this section

Can Michelin-starred restaurants be found in these Palaces?

Yes, many Palaces feature Michelin-starred restaurants.

Summary and Conclusion

The Palaces featured in this ranking perfectly embody the art of combining luxury and wellness, offering their guests profoundly rejuvenating experiences. Each establishment, while reflecting French excellence, presents a unique interpretation of well-being, whether through signature treatments, state-of-the-art facilities, or exceptional natural surroundings. These Palaces demonstrate that wellness is much more than a mere trend; it is a philosophy of life integrated into every detail of their offerings.

One of the most remarkable aspects of these Palaces is their ability to blend tradition and innovation. The spas in these often-awarded establishments combine ancient techniques with cutting-edge technologies to provide highly personalised treatments. Whether through rituals inspired by global cultures or exclusive therapies developed in partnership with prestigious brands, these spas redefine the standards of well-being. Furthermore, facilities such as indoor and outdoor pools, hammams, and meditation spaces are designed to promote absolute relaxation and reconnection with oneself.

However, the wellness experience does not stop at the spa walls. These Palaces also incorporate this philosophy into their gastronomy, offering culinary delights designed to nourish both body and mind. From balanced menus crafted with local and seasonal produce to collaborations with renowned nutritionists, each meal becomes a celebration of health and pleasure. This focus on mindful eating reflects a deep understanding of the needs of modern travellers seeking holistic well-being.

Finally, the setting plays a crucial role in the overall experience. Situated in environments as varied as soothing alpine landscapes, Mediterranean beaches, or the heart of historic cities, these Palaces leverage their locations to offer bespoke escapes. Breathtaking views, private gardens, and meticulously designed outdoor spaces allow each visitor to feel transported, far from the bustle of everyday life.

In conclusion, these Palaces not only meet the expectations of wellness enthusiasts but exceed them by constantly reimagining what it means to care for oneself. They invite guests to a pause of serenity and refinement, where every detail is crafted to provide a perfect balance between luxury and inner harmony. A retreat in one of these establishments is not merely an escape but a genuine transformation.

Questions about this section

Do these Palaces close during certain times of the year?

Some seasonal Palaces close during off-peak times.

Comparison tables

Top Palaces with Spas for a Wellness Retreat
Palace 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
Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la MessardièreSaint-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurValmont Spa and indoor poolfrom €1,500/nightYes
Château Saint-Martin & SpaVence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurLa Prairie Spa and Mediterranean setting€1,000-€2,000/nightYes
Four Seasons Hotel George VParis, Île-de-FranceAward-winning spa with exclusive treatments and poolfrom €1,500/nightYes
La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and VillasRamatuelle, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurNescens Spa specialising in wellnessfrom €2,000/nightYes

Ranking based on spa quality, available treatments, and overall environment.

The ranking

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

    #1La Réserve Ramatuelle - Hôtel, SPA and Villas

    Ramatuelle · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurMediterranean retreat

    La Réserve Ramatuelle ranks first because wellbeing shapes the entire stay here, with spa, setting and dining working as one. Set high above Ramatuelle, this Atout France Palace looks over the Mediterranean, framed by preserved garrigue. The Nescens Spa spans 1,000 sq m for adults only, with an indoor pool, hammam, sauna, fitness room and Pilates studio. The Nescens wellness ritual adds a personalised assessment, a signature anti-ageing treatment and private access to the facilities. With just 40 accommodations, including 19 suites and 13 villas, the mood stays intimate. Breakfast facing the Mediterranean and sunrise yoga extend that retreat-like rhythm. For dining, La Voile, led by Eric Canino, holds 2 Michelin stars. Altogether, it combines Palace distinction and Michelin Guide Three Keys 2025, 4 km from Église Notre Dame.

  2. Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    #2Four Seasons Hotel George V

    Paris · Île-de-FranceParisian haven

    Awarded Palace status by Atout France in 2011, Four Seasons Hotel George V earns its place with a spa conceived as a complete urban retreat. Designed by Georges Wybo and opened in 1928, the hotel brings wellness within a short stroll of the Champs-Élysées, 664 metres from the Arc de triomphe. The Spa spans 720 sq m, with a 17-metre pool heated to 34°C, a hydro-massage circuit, a hammam and a 90 sq m fitness room. Five treatment rooms host the exclusive George V spa ritual, Kobido and Alaena treatments. That wellness depth is matched by unusual culinary weight: Le Cinq by Christian Le Squer, 3 Michelin stars, Le George by Simone Zanoni, 1 star, and L'Orangerie, 2 stars. Simone Zanoni's cooking workshop, limited to four guests, adds a more personal layer. In 2025, the Michelin Guide awarded it Three Keys.

  3. Château Saint-Martin & Spa, Vence

    #3Château Saint-Martin & Spa

    Vence · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurProvençal haven

    In 3rd place, Château Saint-Martin & Spa earns its position through a rare Palace format: just 47 accommodations in the hills above Vence. The Atout France Palace distinction sets the standard, yet it is the wellness programme that secures this ranking. Spa Saint-Martin by La Prairie brings together 400 sq m, four treatment rooms including one double, an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. The 90-minute signature La Prairie treatment gives the stay a clear structure. The retreat then extends outdoors, between the infinity pool, olive groves and a picnic within the estate. Over several days, Le Saint-Martin and L’Oliveraie, both led by chef Romain Antoine, let you dine in-house without monotony. Vence also stays within easy reach: the olive mill and Place de Gaulle are 3.7 km away, followed by Porte de Vence and the 16th-century fortified walls.

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

    #4Les Prés d'Eugénie

    Eugénie-les-Bains · Nouvelle-AquitaineThermal bliss

    In 4th place, Les Prés d’Eugénie holds a rare balance between thermal care, dining and the French art of living. The Guérard family opened here in 1974, in the heart of the spa village of Eugénie-les-Bains. A Palace de France since 2017 and a Relais & Châteaux member, it has 45 rooms spread across five historic buildings over eight hectares. The spa is no afterthought. La Ferme Thermale extends across 1,000 m², with an indoor pool, hammam, fitness room and Sisley treatments. The Rituel Sisley feels entirely at home here, shaped by thermal waters and the slow tempo of the gardens. At the table, Michel Guérard leads the house’s Michelin 3 Stars legacy, now carried forward by chef Hugo Souchet. L’Orangerie continues that same philosophy with Grande Cuisine Minceur®, created here in 1975. One dinner in the Salons de l’Impératrice explains why this wellness retreat remains so distinctive.

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

    #5Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la Messardière

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

    Awarded Palace status by Atout France, Airelles Saint-Tropez Château de la Messardière earns its place for its rare balance of scale, calm and a strong Saint-Tropez sense of place. Set across 12.5 hectares of pine groves and Mediterranean gardens, it overlooks the Bay of Pampelonne while remaining a short hop from Place des Lices. Wellbeing centres on the 1000 m² Airelles Spa – Château de la Messardière, with Valmont and LBA, an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. The exclusive 90-minute Valmont ritual gives the stay real structure, extended by sunrise yoga in the gardens. On the dining side, Matsuhisa Saint-Tropez carries the signature of Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa, while Les Trois Saisons, led by Franck-Louis Broc, keeps the experience grounded in the Mediterranean. A panoramic in-suite breakfast, a private dinner on the Nobu terrace and a visit to the Messardière art collection complete the retreat without leaving the estate.

  6. Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, Paris

    #6Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel

    Paris · Île-de-FranceUrban sanctuary

    Ranked #6, Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel earns its place through a rare wellness proposition in historic central Paris. On Place de la Concorde, this palace built in 1758 pairs a neoclassical façade, 124 rooms and Palace distinction from Atout France. Sense, A Rosewood Spa shapes the stay with bespoke Sisley rituals, an indoor pool and a fitness room. To extend the retreat, some terrace suites allow breakfast overlooking Concorde. For dining, L’Écrin holds 1 Michelin star, while La Cave hosts wine workshops with Xavier Thuizat. Rooms signed by Karl Lagerfeld give the house a collector’s Paris sensibility. Jardin des Tuileries is a 9-minute walk away, and Madeleine station sits 2 minutes on foot. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star underlines that level of rigour.

  7. Hôtel Le Bristol Paris, Paris

    #7Hôtel Le Bristol Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceParisian views

    At 112 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Le Bristol Paris fully earns its place here, holding Palace Atout France status since 2011, just 300 metres from the Élysée Palace. Open since 1925, this 188-room palace offers a rare wellness retreat in the centre of Paris. Spa Le Bristol by La Mer spans 1,200 sqm and opens onto the French formal garden. The La Mer treatment in a duo cabin and the rooftop mahogany pool ritual give the stay real coherence. That rooftop pool remains one of the house’s defining signatures. On the culinary side, Arnaud Faye leads Epicure, awarded 3 Michelin stars, with lunch served on the garden terrace. Comptoir 114 Faubourg extends the evening after the theatre. That balance explains its ranking: an urban palace where wellbeing is never separated from Parisian art de vivre.

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

    #8Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel

    Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurAzure haven

    At the tip of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, this Palace, awarded by Atout France in 2011, lends itself to a rare wellness retreat between Mediterranean gardens and open sea views. Opened in 1908, the hotel was designed by Henry Martinet. Four Seasons oversaw later renovations without diluting its Belle Époque character. The spa gives the stay its structure. It brings together Dr Burgener, Biologique Recherche and Sodashi, with an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room. The bespoke Mediterranean spa ritual extends that philosophy, while breakfast in the gardens sets a slower pace. For dining, Le Cap holds 1 Michelin star under Yoric Tièche, with the Mediterranean as backdrop. The 510 m² Presidential Suite conveys the scale of the place. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star and Michelin Three Keys 2025 confirm that consistency.

  9. Mandarin Oriental, Paris, Paris

    #9Mandarin Oriental, Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceParisian oasis

    Ranked ninth here, Mandarin Oriental, Paris delivers the kind of wellness retreat few Paris hotels manage: 251 rue Saint-Honoré, 6 minutes from the Tuileries. Opened in 2011, this Atout France Palace has 135 rooms arranged around an inner garden, a rarity in the 1st arrondissement. Jean-Michel Wilmotte shaped the hotel with restrained lines that lower the tempo from the moment you arrive. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Paris brings together an indoor pool, hammam, fitness room and a wellness day built around a 90-minute signature treatment. The wellbeing story stays grounded in a serious culinary house: Sur Mesure by Thierry Marx holds 2 Michelin stars, while the hotel's restaurants total 5 in the Guide Michelin. Chef's table, Thierry Marx's masterclass for 6 guests, then back to the spa: it makes for a coherent urban retreat, further recognised by Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star.

  10. Les Sources de Caudalie, Martillac

    #10Les Sources de Caudalie

    Martillac · Nouvelle-AquitaineVinotherapy signature

    In Martillac, amid the vines of Château Smith Haut Lafitte, Les Sources de Caudalie shapes a wellness retreat rooted in its landscape. Opened in 1999 by Alice and Jérôme Tourbier, it spreads 61 rooms across buildings conceived as an old hamlet. The Spa Vinothérapie®, in partnership with Caudalie, defines the stay with grape- and thermal water-based treatments, an indoor pool, sauna and hammam. The 90-minute signature Vinothérapie treatment is a compelling reason to come here. La Grand'Vigne, led by Nicolas Masse, holds 2 Michelin stars. The hotel has held Palace distinction from Atout France since 2015 and carries Three Keys in the Michelin Guide 2025. Just 252 metres away, La Forêt des Sens extends the reset with a quiet walk beneath the trees.

Glossary

Nescens Spa
Spa concept focused on anti-aging prevention and overall wellness.
Palace (Atout France distinction)
Official label awarded by Atout France to hotels offering exceptional service and a unique setting.
Sisley Spa
Spa using luxury Sisley products, known for their plant-based formulations.
Suite with private pool
High-end accommodation offering a private pool for complete privacy.
Valmont Spa
Luxury spa specializing in high-end anti-aging treatments.

Going further

Let these exceptional Palaces inspire your next wellness retreat in France.

Frequently asked questions

How were the hotels selected for this ranking?

The hotels in this ranking are exclusively Atout France-recognized Palaces with exceptional spa experiences.

What is the difference between a Palace and a 5-star hotel?

The Palace label distinguishes 5-star hotels with exceptional services and unique cultural heritage.

When is the best time to book a wellness retreat in a Palace?

Ideal times vary; spring and autumn are often quieter with better rates.

What budget should you plan for a spa experience in a Palace?

Expect rates from €300 to €1,000 per night, with spa treatments starting at €150.

Are cancellations flexible for this type of stay?

Most Palaces offer flexible cancellation policies, especially for direct bookings.

Do these Palaces have loyalty programs?

Some Palaces belong to networks like Virtuoso, offering exclusive perks.

Can wellness stays be customized?

Yes, Palaces often offer tailor-made wellness experiences.

Are the mentioned Palaces accessible to people with reduced mobility?

Most Palaces have adapted facilities, but confirm specifics before booking.

Are these Palaces suitable for families with children?

Some Palaces offer family-friendly services, but spas may be adult-only.

Sources & references

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