Every morning, our buffets open like an invitation to travel: a generous table where local flavors and homemade products foster conviviality. In a harmonious atmosphere, breakfast becomes a delicate interlude, between indulgence and awakening of the senses.
Bars
Real meeting and exchange places, our bars offer a cozy setting conducive to daydreaming.
You can enjoy coffee, a cocktail, wine, tea, or absinthe, while extending the reading or conversation like in a literary salon.
"Finally! Let's dazzle ourselves with the noise of the pen & drink ink. It intoxicates better than wine."
Correspondence, Flaubert, 1861, Croisset (letter to Ernest Feydeau)
Spa Spaces
Designed as refuges of serenity, our spas and fitness rooms invite you to take care of yourself.
Between relaxation and vitality, massages, treatments, and modern equipment offer the body and mind a beneficial, gentle, and balanced pause.
The spas also have a fitness room to combine well-being and fitness!
Spaces
Coworking
Our spaces combine comfort, connectivity, and literary inspiration. Whether for work or exchange, they welcome professionals and travelers in search of a warm atmosphere where efficiency rhymes with creativity and concentration with elegance. All Hôtels Littéraires welcome coworkers: visit our establishment websites to learn more.
Seminars
In bright, versatile, and elegant rooms, the seminar spaces host meetings, workshops, and private events. Between modernity and friendliness, each gathering finds a refined setting, conducive to sharing and reflection, in an atmosphere inspired by literature.
“The greatness of a profession is, perhaps, above all, to bring men together”
Saint-Exupéry, Wind, Sand and Stars
Literary Calling
Beyond hospitality, our hotels cultivate a true cultural vocation. Multilingual libraries, rare editions, manuscripts, and artworks are revealed throughout the stay.
Every detail pays homage to celebrated writers, making literature the guiding thread of your journey.
"Real life, life finally discovered and illuminated, the only life thus truly lived, is literature."
In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust