You never forget your first time in Paris. For me it was 2007, when we took the Eurostar from London to Paris, an experience that set the tone for everything that followed. Stepping off the train, the City of Light lived up to its reputation. The wine and cuisine impressed from the start, and the architecture was striking. This luxury France travel guide shares the insider experiences and five-star touches that made that first visit memorable and will help you plan a trip just as rewarding.
Since that first trip I have returned to France more than fifty times, exploring every corner of the country. I have spent time in villages such as Colmar and recently enjoyed a family stay in Bordeaux, visiting the vineyards of nearby Saint-Émilion. From long summer days on the French Riviera to the quieter beaches of Biarritz, each region has its own character, and France is straightforward and welcoming to travelers.
Alongside Italy, France remains one of our most requested luxury destinations. Over the years we have booked thousands of five-star hotel nights and designed hundreds of tailor-made itineraries, creating exceptional journeys for our clients.
If you are planning your France trip alongside an Italy itinerary, take a look at our Italy guide here.

I have spent the last 20 years traveling to all corners of France and used this experience to plan hundreds of bespoke trips for my clients, pictured here at the beautiful Sénanque Abbey in Provence.
Since 2007, Clements Travel has built strong, trusted relationships with France’s leading luxury hotels, private guides, and local suppliers. These connections give our clients access to the most coveted rooms and exclusive experiences.
When you book your luxury France itinerary with us, you unlock complimentary perks through elite programs such as Virtuoso, Marriott STARS, and Four Seasons Preferred Partner, including:
We are available before, during, and after your trip via WhatsApp, so help is always at hand whether you need a last-minute restaurant reservation or an unexpected change of plans. We arrange private transfers, insider tours with expert guides, and hard-to-get restaurant or event reservations, and we never charge a fee for booking your hotel or planning your trip.
Did you know the five-star Palace Hotel Plaza Athénée in Paris does not have a swimming pool? Imagine paying a premium to stay there expecting a pool, only to find out there isn’t one. Details like this are exactly why an experienced agency such as Clements Travel is invaluable. We know the nuances that can make or break a stay and will guide you toward the hotels and experiences that fit your expectations, and we never charge a fee for booking your hotel or planning your trip.

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Just like in Italy, I love visiting France in May, before the main wave of tourists arrives and the temperatures rise. It is warm enough for café terraces and countryside drives without the summer crowds. September is another favorite time, after the school holidays end, when everything feels calmer and the weather is still pleasantly mild.

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport – main international gateway to France.
France offers excellent international and domestic connections, making it easy to pair your luxury escape with convenient travel. Whether you plan to fly directly into one of the country’s major airports, arrive by high-speed train from London, or add a seamless fast-track meet and greet service, you will find plenty of options to start your journey in comfort and style.
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is the primary gateway to the French Riviera and also a convenient option for reaching northern Italy. It offers flights from the USA and most major European airports. Helicopter transfers can whisk travelers to Monaco or Saint-Tropez in just minutes. We have partnered with a trusted local company here for nearly 20 years.
Marseille Provence Airport provides easy access to Provence and the western Riviera, with direct flights from many European cities and a growing number of international connections. From here it is an easy drive to Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, and the villages of the Luberon.
Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport is ideal for exploring the renowned wine country and the Atlantic coast. It offers frequent flights from Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Madrid along with seasonal connections from North America. From here it is a short drive to the châteaux of the Médoc, the vineyards of Saint-Émilion, and the beaches of Arcachon and Cap Ferret.
Immigration lines at Paris and Nice can be especially long. Our dedicated professional airport greeters meet you right at the plane door and escort you through fast-track immigration, security, and baggage claim. This personal service ensures a seamless arrival or departure and saves valuable time so you can begin your trip without stress.
The Eurostar high-speed train connects the United Kingdom and France through the Channel Tunnel in as little as 2 hours 20 minutes. From London to:
Eurostar offers three classes: Standard, Standard Premier, and Business Premier. Standard is the best value although legroom can feel tight. Standard Premier includes a light meal and drinks with more spacious seating. Business Premier provides the same onboard service as Standard Premier and adds fully flexible tickets with free changes and refunds, fast-track check-in, and lounge access at most stations.
Alongside luxury hotels and custom itineraries, we can also arrange business class tickets through our airline partners. Booking flights with us offers peace of mind:
This service saves you time and stress and ensures your journey stays seamless. Thinking of combining flights and hotels? Click here to request flight quotes and we will prepare the best options for you.

TGV first class seating in France, comfort and space for long journeys.
Traveling by train is a comfortable and efficient way to explore France. Domestic flights have become limited on certain short routes because the French government now restricts flights where a high-speed rail option of under 2 hours 30 minutes exists. This policy, introduced in 2023, supports the country’s plan to reduce carbon emissions.
France’s TGV high-speed network connects all the major cities and is renowned for its comfort and punctuality. High-speed trains run frequently and offer a smooth, quiet ride that rivals air travel for convenience.
Popular luxury routes and typical travel times, from Paris to:
To reach smaller destinations in Provence or along the Riviera you can combine a high-speed train journey with a private car transfer. For example, after arriving in Nice you may continue in a chauffeured car to Cannes, Saint-Tropez, or Eze for a seamless luxury experience.
Train travel in France is extremely comfortable in both Standard (second class) and First Class. For a luxury France itinerary, First Class is highly recommended for its larger seats, extra legroom, quieter carriages, and dedicated luggage space. Many major stations provide exclusive First Class lounges where you can relax with complimentary refreshments before departure.
Clements Travel can book your high-speed rail tickets and secure seat reservations so you simply board and enjoy the journey. We handle all the details of your luxury France train travel, including First Class upgrades and private car transfers at your destination, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.

A vintage convertible is a memorable way to explore the south of France, from the Côte d’Azur to the lavender fields of Provence.
I find driving in France a lot less stressful than in many other parts of Europe. The roads are well looked after and most drivers are courteous, which makes getting around by car a pleasure. It is also a wonderful way to explore, winding through the French countryside, stopping in little villages or picking up fresh seasonal fruit from roadside growers. Just keep in mind that on the main highways the speed limit can be up to 130 km/h (about 81 mph) so you will want to be comfortable driving at that pace.
You will need a valid driver’s license and a credit card for the deposit. If you are not an EU citizen, it is best to carry an International Driving Permit as well.
Go for something compact. Many French towns have narrow lanes and tight parking spots, especially in historic centers, and a small car will make life much easier. Always keep a credit card handy as it is usually needed for rental deposits and paying tolls. Gas stations are not as frequent as in the United States, so I like to keep the tank at least half full.
If you want to make the trip even more special, consider renting a classic car. In the south of France it is surprisingly easy to hire a vintage convertible and cruise the Côte d’Azur or the hills of Provence. Think lavender fields and a breeze off the Mediterranean while you are behind the wheel of a vintage Mercedes SL or a perfectly restored Citroën. Keep in mind that classic cars often have limited luggage space, so what we usually do is have the car delivered to your hotel. That way you can use it once you are checked in and your bags are already settled. It is an unforgettable way to explore and it photographs beautifully too.
Before you buy extra coverage at the rental desk, check whether your travel insurance or credit card already includes car rental insurance. For getting around, both Google Maps and Waze work well throughout France.
After a long international flight I recommend arranging a private transfer to your hotel for the first night and collecting your rental car the next day once you are rested. It is a far more relaxed start to the trip and avoids the risk of driving tired.
You can pick up a rental car just about anywhere. Major train stations, city centers and all the main airports have car hire desks, so it is easy to choose a location that fits your itinerary.
I work directly with the main car hire companies and have preferred rates that often beat public pricing. When you book your rental through me you get:
Send me a quick email for a complimentary quote before you book. I can usually save you money and make sure you end up with the right car for your trip.

Belmond’s luxury river boat gliding along a scenic French waterway.
A luxury river cruise is one of the most relaxing ways to see France. Instead of packing and unpacking between cities, you drift through the countryside, enjoy world-class dining on board, and explore charming villages at a gentle pace. This sort of slow travel is also perfect if you want to fully disconnect, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the scenery without the rush of traditional touring.
River cruising in France is intimate and unhurried, with daily stops in storybook towns and celebrated wine regions. On board you can expect spacious cabins, gourmet meals paired with local wines, and attentive yet discreet service. Shore excursions often include private vineyard tours, market visits with the ship’s chef, or guided walks through medieval villages.
For travelers who want the ultimate in privacy and indulgence, Belmond Afloat in France is hard to match. These beautifully converted hotel barges feel like private yachts and carry just four to twelve guests, creating a truly exclusive experience. Each barge has its own personality and décor, from classic wood-paneled salons to contemporary country-house style cabins.
On board you will find:
Your daily itinerary can be completely tailored. Private vineyard tours in Burgundy, truffle hunts in Provence, or Champagne tastings in Reims can all be arranged. Market visits with the chef, picnics in the vineyards, and exclusive access to historic châteaux are all part of the Belmond experience.
Belmond operates on many of France’s most scenic waterways including the Burgundy Canal, the Canal du Midi, and the canals of Champagne and Provence. Cruises typically run from late spring through early autumn and are ideal for small groups of friends or multi-generation families who want to charter an entire barge.
While Belmond is the most exclusive option, we also work with other world-class river cruise companies such as AmaWaterways, Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours, and Uniworld Boutique River Cruises. These lines offer larger vessels with a wider range of cabin categories and an equally strong focus on fine dining and immersive shore excursions. Whether you prefer the intimacy of a Belmond barge or the amenities of a luxury river ship, we can recommend the best fit for your style of travel.
Thinking about a river cruise? Let me handle the details so all you need to do is step on board. I work directly with Belmond and other luxury river cruise companies to secure the best cabins and create a completely tailored itinerary. From private wine tastings to dinners prepared by your on-board chef, I will make sure every detail is in place. Message me to start planning your 2026 cruise before the most popular dates disappear.

Everyday French culture comes alive in local cafés and markets, where greetings, etiquette and traditions matter.
Traveling in France is about more than iconic sights and luxury hotels. Understanding a few local customs makes your trip smoother and helps you connect with people in a genuine way.
Do a couple of short sessions on Duolingo before you arrive. Even basic words and phrases such as Bonjour, Merci, S’il vous plaît, and L’addition, s’il vous plaît (the bill please) make a big difference. A simple greeting in French before speaking English goes a long way toward friendly service.
The French are casual but polished. Neat, well-fitted clothing is appreciated and you will feel more at home if you avoid anything too sloppy. For city restaurants and luxury hotels, smart-casual is the right balance.
When entering a boutique or market stall always greet the staff with “Bonjour.” Say “Merci, au revoir” when you leave, even if you do not buy anything. In markets it is polite to let the vendor select produce for you rather than picking it up yourself.
Contactless credit cards and mobile payments are widely accepted, but it is worth carrying some euros for markets, small cafés or when tipping. ATMs (often marked distributeur) are reliable and usually give the best exchange rate.
Politeness is central to daily life. A light handshake is the usual greeting for new acquaintances and a quick cheek kiss called la bise is common among friends, though you can follow your host’s lead.
The French can be quite direct in conversation. This is rarely meant to be impolite so there is no need to take it personally.
Restaurant bills normally include a service charge, shown on the ticket as “service compris,” so tipping is modest and optional. If service has been exceptional, simply round up the bill or leave a few extra euros, about 5 to 10 percent at most.
For drivers or private guides, plan on €10–20 for a half day and €20–50 for a full day. At hotels, give porters about €2–3 per bag, housekeeping €5–10 per night, and the concierge €20–50 when they secure a special reservation or provide exceptional assistance.
One important difference our clients from the United States often notice is the style of service. In the U.S. the culture of tipping creates a very proactive style of service that can feel almost overly attentive. In France and much of Europe, service is more discreet and reserved. Sometimes this leads visitors to feel unappreciated, but rest assured it is not the case. It is simply a cultural difference in how hospitality is expressed.
Many small shops and restaurants close on Sundays or during lunch hours. For example, last summer we were driving through western France on a Sunday and could not find anywhere to stop for lunch and in the end we had to surrender to a gas station baguette. In August many Parisians leave the city for holidays which can affect opening times.
It is tempting to take lots of photos when dining in a beautiful French restaurant or enjoying an exceptional meal. A quick snapshot of your plate or a simple picture of yourself at the table is perfectly fine, but many high-end restaurants do not permit what they call “creative photography.” Setting up lights, taking multiple angles or moving around the room for shots is considered intrusive.
A good reminder of why this matters came from a visit a couple of years ago to the five-star palace hotel Plaza Athénée in Paris. Guests at the table next to us staged an intrusive photo shoot of their breakfast, with one person even lying on the floor to get the perfect shot. It was distracting for everyone around them and a clear example of what not to do.
Keep photos quick and discreet and you will stay in line with French dining etiquette while still capturing the memory.

Inside Galeries Lafayette, Paris’s iconic department store known for its glass dome and world-class luxury shopping.
France is one of the world’s true capitals of luxury shopping, from Paris’s grand maisons to elegant seaside boutiques on the French Riviera. Whether you are searching for the latest couture, a timeless Hermès bag, or artisan chocolates, shopping here is both an art and an experience.
Sales associates in high-end boutiques can seem reserved. This is rarely personal. Begin with a warm “Bonjour” when entering and a polite “Merci” when leaving to set the right tone and you will find staff far more welcoming.
I can arrange private shopping appointments at maisons such as Dior, Chanel or Hermès. These bespoke sessions often include behind-the-scenes service, private fitting rooms and when available, access to exclusive product previews.
Concierges at luxury hotels can often secure coveted appointments, such as private access at Hermès leather. Today most hotels will only arrange these once you have checked in. In the past some travelers would book rooms just to obtain appointments and then cancel, so policies have tightened.
Visitors from outside the European Union are eligible for a VAT (Value Added Tax) refund on purchases over €100.01 made at participating stores.
Large shopping hauls or fragile purchases can be tricky to carry home. We offer a luggage-forwarding service that ships your new treasures directly to the United States or to your next destination. Your items are professionally packed, fully insured and delivered to your door so you can continue your travels hands-free without worrying about airline baggage limits.
Plan your luxury shopping toward the end of your trip so you are not carrying high-value items through the rest of your travels. Keep receipts and tax forms together in a safe place. With a little planning and our door-to-door forwarding service, you can enjoy the glamour of French fashion and the benefit of a significant tax refund without the burden of extra luggage.
Packing for France is all about balancing practicality with a touch of effortless style. A well-planned wardrobe will keep you comfortable for long days of sightseeing while helping you blend in with the country’s famously chic aesthetic.
Tip: Pack light and leave room for treasures you pick up along the way—whether it is a vintage scarf from a Paris market, a few bottles of Burgundy or handmade chocolates from a small-town patisserie.

We offer specialised food tours at Paris markets and our hands-on cooking classes begin with a market visit so you can choose fresh ingredients yourself.
For me there is nothing better than sitting outside a French bistro with a bottle of red wine and a cheese board, maybe even a plate of escargots. I make a point of enjoying this on every trip because the food and drink in France are simply exceptional.
France is home to some of the best restaurants in the world, yet an equally memorable meal can come from a simple neighborhood bistro. My best advice is to look for a menu that is only in French. If you see English translations or photos on the menu it is usually a sign the place is geared to tourists and the food will be average and overpriced.
While there are plenty of Michelin-starred restaurants across the country, you do not need to dine at these every evening to enjoy the very best of French cuisine. Family-run restaurants and local bistros produce outstanding food and it is well worth adding them to your dining plan. We have a carefully curated list of these hidden gems that we share with our clients so you can experience authentic French dining alongside the country’s celebrated fine-dining scene.
We arrange private and small-group culinary experiences across France, led by expert chefs, sommeliers and food historians. These guides share deep knowledge of French cuisine and traditions while introducing you to the country’s best producers and markets.
In Paris we can organize tours focused on chocolate or pastries and visits to neighborhood fromageries or artisan chocolatiers. Around the country we set up private wine tours in Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne, along with market visits where you shop for fresh ingredients with a local guide.
For travelers who want to go further, we offer hands-on cooking classes that start with a trip to the market for seasonal produce. You then prepare regional dishes with a professional chef and enjoy the meal you’ve created paired with local wines.
A memorable finale is a gourmet picnic in a vineyard, a riverside meadow or a Parisian park, complete with carefully chosen wines and seasonal delicacies. We handle every detail—from blanket and glassware to wines and market-fresh treats—so you can simply relax and enjoy the moment.
Every client also receives our personal list of restaurant recommendations, built over more than twenty years of dining across France, from Michelin-starred addresses to the family-run bistros that locals love.

An aerial view of the Eiffel Tower captures the spirit of Paris and sets the stage for exploring France’s regional cities and towns.
France is far more than a single destination. Each city and region has its own rhythm, flavors and personality. From the grand boulevards of Paris to the sun-drenched squares of Provence, every stop offers something different and memorable. Over the years we have explored these places again and again, refining our favorite hotels, restaurants and experiences so we can share the very best with our clients.
This guide highlights the cities and towns that show off the country’s incredible variety. Whether you are drawn to Paris for world-class art and dining, Bordeaux for its legendary vineyards, or the glamour of the French Riviera, you will find ideas here to shape your trip. Use it to plan a single-region escape or link several areas together for the ultimate French journey.
Every recommendation is based on first-hand experience, from the most celebrated luxury hotels to the hidden bistros and market tours that reveal the heart of each region. Wherever you choose to go, these are the places that capture the spirit of France.

The Four Seasons Hotel George V embodies classic Parisian elegance and is one of our top picks for luxury stays in the city.
France’s capital is always the starting point and a destination you can return to time and again. Stroll the Left Bank, admire the treasures of the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay, and sip coffee at a sidewalk café as Parisians do. Shop the golden triangle around Avenue Montaigne and Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, then dine at both Michelin temples and tiny bistros. Whether it is your first visit or your fiftieth, Paris never loses its magic.
Virtuoso & Preferred Partner Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, valuable hotel or resort credit, priority upgrade when available, early check-in and late check-out when possible, and VIP welcome amenities. At many of these hotels we can also secure a guaranteed upgrade at the time of booking, an advantage not available when booking direct.
Once settled, start your visit with a private half-day introduction to the city. Our expert local guides are historians, art specialists and food writers who bring Paris to life.
Almost all of these tours can be custom designed for children and teens, with interactive elements that keep younger travelers engaged while parents enjoy the same insider access.

Airelles Château de Versailles, Le Grand Contrôle offers royal luxury with exclusive access to the palace and gardens.
Just outside Paris, the Château de Versailles offers a glimpse into the lavish world of French royalty. A private historian-led tour makes the visit seamless. You are collected from your Paris hotel and whisked directly to the palace, where your guide helps you skip the long ticket lines and leads you straight into the Hall of Mirrors and the spectacular manicured gardens while sharing the most fascinating stories from Louis XIV’s court.
Our expert guides bring Versailles to life with details that go far beyond the typical group tour. Explore the King’s and Queen’s apartments, hear how the Sun King used architecture and ceremony to display power, and learn about the dramatic events that shaped France’s history. Walk through the immense gardens designed by André Le Nôtre and visit the charming Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon estates where Marie Antoinette retreated from the formalities of court life.
We can also arrange seasonal highlights such as the Musical Fountain Show when the gardens come alive with music and water displays, or private access to areas usually closed to the public. Almost every tour can be custom designed for children and teens, with interactive storytelling and age-appropriate activities so younger travellers stay engaged while parents enjoy the same level of insight.
Virtuoso Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, valuable hotel credit, priority upgrade when available, early check-in and late check-out when possible, and VIP recognition. At many of these properties we can also secure a guaranteed upgrade at the time of booking, an advantage not available when booking direct.

The medieval village of St-Émilion sits among rolling Bordeaux vineyards, the perfect base for private wine tours and luxury stays.
You only need a couple of days in Bordeaux itself. The city is elegant and easy to explore on foot, with 18th-century architecture lining the Garonne River and plenty of wine bars and boutiques to enjoy. What makes Bordeaux truly special though is that it is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding wine country.
Virtuoso Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, hotel or resort credit, priority upgrade when available, early check-in and late check-out when possible, and VIP welcome amenities. At certain times we can also secure a guaranteed upgrade at the time of booking, a perk not available when booking direct.

Aerial view of Hôtel du Palais in Biarritz, showcasing the pool and the Grande Plage beach where Belle Époque glamour meets the Atlantic surf.
I love Biarritz because you can walk pretty much everywhere. This is where the French themselves come to holiday so it feels more like a local escape than a big international tourist spot. The beach is wide and beautiful with plenty of surf and there are lots of nature walks and coastal paths if you want to stretch your legs. There are plenty of good dining options in town but the highlight for me is Hôtel du Palais, a simply stunning hotel.
Built by Napoleon III for Empress Eugénie, Hôtel du Palais sits directly on the Grande Plage and still feels every bit the imperial retreat. Rooms and suites combine 19th century grandeur with modern comfort. You will find high ceilings, gilded mirrors, chandeliers and ocean views that stretch to the horizon. Many suites have private balconies where you can watch the waves roll in.
Hyatt Prive Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, property credit, priority upgrade when available, early check in and late check out when possible, and VIP welcome amenities. At many times of year we can also secure a guaranteed upgrade at the time of booking.
The spa is one of the best in the region with treatments that use mineral-rich Guérande sea salt, a glass-roofed indoor pool and a heated seawater outdoor pool. There is also a Solarium for relaxing in the sea air. The hotel’s bar is a favourite of mine and the scene of one of my most unexpected memories when I met Jon Bon Jovi there.
For dining, the Michelin-starred La Rotonde serves refined French cuisine alongside panoramic views of the Atlantic. Breakfast on the terrace is a highlight with freshly baked pastries and the sound of the surf below.
If you love food, it is worth making the quick hop across the border to San Sebastián, one of the world’s great culinary capitals. There are no formalities at the border, you simply drive or take a private car across. We can arrange a private pintxos tour tailored to your tastes whether that means jamón ibérico, local seafood or classic Basque specialties.

The Abbey of Sénanque, set among fragrant lavender fields near Gordes, captures the peaceful, timeless spirit of Provence.
Provence really is the postcard version of France. Rolling lavender fields, olive groves and sun-baked hill towns glow in the late afternoon light. It is the kind of place where you slow right down. We spend the day exploring the little villages, then relax in a village square late afternoon before dinner. It feels a bit like stepping back in time and it is exactly the sort of place where you can completely decompress.
The only practical way to explore is by car. Take the scenic routes and pull over whenever something catches your eye. We always stop at small mom-and-pop restaurants, lavender fields or roadside fruit stalls for just-picked peaches and cherries.
Airelles Gordes, La Bastide – This is hands down our favourite place to stay in Provence and always a big hit with our clients. Set in a 16th-century palace high above Gordes, the property looks out over the entire Luberon valley. Inside you will find beautifully restored salons, antiques and Provençal fabrics that feel both grand and welcoming. The terraced gardens and pool have some of the best sunset views in the region and the service is warm and personal.
Virtuoso Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, property credit, priority upgrade when available, early check in and late check out when possible, and VIP welcome amenities. In many cases we can also secure a guaranteed upgrade at the time of booking.
Each of these hotels captures the character of Provence while still offering the level of comfort and service our clients look for. From the lavender fields of the Luberon to the vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Provence rewards slow travel—take your time and let the region unfold at its own easy pace.

La Mirande, directly across from the Popes’ Palace in Avignon, combines baroque elegance with a celebrated hands-on cooking school.
Once the seat of the Papacy, Avignon is crowned by the massive Palais des Papes and wrapped in beautifully preserved medieval walls. Stroll the cobblestone streets, cross the famous Pont d’Avignon and enjoy a picnic by the river as the city glows in the late afternoon light.
Many of our clients base themselves here for a few days because it is such an easy hub for exploring Provence. If you prefer not to drive, we can arrange private day tours to the Luberon hilltop villages, Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards or the lavender fields around Gordes so you can enjoy the countryside without having to navigate the roads yourself.
Directly across from the Popes’ Palace, La Mirande is a 26-room baroque mansion that feels like stepping back in time. Antique tapestries, silk-lined curtains and period furniture create an intimate, historic atmosphere, while discreet modern comforts such as in-mirror televisions keep everything effortless.
One of the highlights here is the renowned cooking school. In the hotel’s old 19th-century kitchen with its wood-burning stove, local chefs lead small, hands-on classes. You start with a guided visit to the morning market to choose seasonal ingredients, then return to the kitchen to prepare classic Provençal dishes before sitting down together to enjoy the meal you have created.
La Mirande also offers elegant salons and a quiet garden courtyard for an evening drink, along with a Michelin-starred restaurant that showcases refined Provençal flavours.
Virtuoso Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, hotel credit, priority upgrade when available, early check in and late check out when possible, and VIP recognition.
Avignon offers the best of both worlds: the vibrancy of a historic city and easy access to the quiet beauty of Provence. It is the perfect base for travellers who want to experience the region without the stress of driving.

The Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a true Riviera icon, combines timeless elegance with sweeping Mediterranean views.
This stretch of the Côte d’Azur shows off everything people imagine when they think of the French Riviera. Nice is the main gateway with an excellent international airport and a major train station, making it easy to combine with other regions of France or with Italy.
Here you find classic Riviera glamour with sweeping Mediterranean views, pine covered headlands and elegant Belle Époque villas. It is the kind of place where long lunches blend into sunset cocktails and the sea air feels almost perfumed.
Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat and Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc are both excellent hotels and we can guide you through the one that suits you best.
Because of intense demand at both Cap-Ferrat properties, rates are usually premium with minimum stays so booking early is essential.

Nikki Beach on Pampelonne Beach is one of Saint-Tropez’s most iconic beach clubs, known for its lively parties and classic Riviera vibe.
Saint-Tropez is the Riviera at its most glamorous. Once a quiet fishing village, it is now the place where the French and international jet set come to play. The harbour fills with superyachts, narrow lanes are lined with designer boutiques and the beach clubs at Pampelonne Beach are world-famous.
Spend the morning browsing Hermès, Dior, and small local sandal makers in town, then head to the beach for a long rosé-fuelled lunch. By late afternoon the bars start to buzz and as night falls the energy moves to the clubs and discos.
Saint-Tropez offers a mix of high-energy glamour and laid-back Mediterranean charm. Whether you want the full beach-club scene, late-night dancing or a quieter escape with world-class spas, we can help you design the right balance for your stay.
Cannes has all the glamour of the French Riviera but with a slightly more relaxed pace than Saint-Tropez. The city revolves around La Croisette, the famous seaside promenade lined on one side with grand luxury hotels and on the other with private beach clubs and the sparkling Mediterranean. Everything is very walkable, from the old town of Le Suquet with its narrow cobblestone streets to the designer boutiques and cafés that dot the waterfront.
It is easy to make a day trip to nearby Antibes for a long seaside lunch, or to hop along the coast by private car or boat. One tip: during the Cannes Film Festival in May, some hotels close their beach clubs without notice, so advance planning is essential if you are visiting at that time.
Virtuoso Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, valuable resort credit, priority upgrade when available, early check-in and late check-out when possible, and VIP welcome amenities. In many cases we can also secure a guaranteed upgrade at the time of booking.
Cannes is ideal if you want the Riviera’s signature glamour with a slightly calmer vibe and easy connections to the rest of the coast.

Aman Le Mélézin in Courchevel offers ski-in ski-out convenience, serene Aman design and breathtaking alpine views.
For winter travelers, Courchevel is the most luxurious ski destination in France, with perfectly groomed pistes, designer shopping and exceptional restaurants, many with Michelin stars.
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Virtuoso Benefits – Daily breakfast for two, resort credit, priority upgrade if available, early check-in and late check-out when possible, and VIP recognition.
France never runs out of magic, no matter how many times you visit. With my firsthand knowledge, trusted local partners and access to elite hotel programs like Virtuoso, Four Seasons Preferred Partner, Oetker Pearl Partner, Marriott STARS and Hyatt Prive, I make sure every detail is handled from start to finish.
When you book with Clements Travel, you enjoy:
The best part is that my service is completely free. You only pay the cost of your trip, and I handle everything for you: hotels, private transfers, flights, restaurant reservations, guides, market and cooking classes, winery visits, beach clubs, museum access and once in a lifetime experiences across Paris, Provence, the Riviera, Bordeaux, Champagne and beyond.
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