“Located in the centre of Fontainebleau, La Demeure Du Parc offers a range of chic contemporary accommodation designed by renowned architect Mohamed Adib. The restaurant serves gastronomic local dishes and the bar is a trendy spot for a cocktail! A low-key yet stylish stay for foodies! ”

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • The ideal base from which to get to know Fontainebleau
  • Cycling

    • La Demeure Du Parc offers bike hire so you can easily get around and about exploring the area
  • Romantic Break

    • Charming accommodation and gourmet dining make La Demeure Du Parc an ideal romantic bolthole
  • Sights nearby

    • Be sure to go visit the stunning Château de Fontainebleau, located just 200m away
  • Foodies

    • The gourmet restaurant serves local dishes with a modern twist. Book well ahead!
  • Great walks

    • Fontainebleau's surrounding area is known for wonderful walking trails
  • Golf

    • There's a large number of golf courses in the area to choose from
  • Disabled access

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Gourmet

  • Free wifi

  • Romantic

  • Charming

  • Chic

  • Boutique

  • Restaurant

  • Townhouse

Facilities

  • Rooms

    27 rooms in this hotel
  • Bar

    Serving a wide range of cocktails and with lovely garden views.
  • Wifi

  • Concierge

  • Free wifi

  • Safe

  • Meeting Room

  • No pets

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Air conditioning

  • Disabled access

  • Garden

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Cycling

    • La Demeure Du Parc offers bike hire so you can easily get around and about exploring the area
  • Sights nearby

    • Be sure to go visit the stunning Château de Fontainebleau, located just 200m away
  • Great walks

    • Fontainebleau's surrounding area is known for wonderful walking trails
  • Golf

    • There's a large number of golf courses in the area to choose from

Map & Location

Other reviews

La Demeure Du Parc

"The ­cozy-yet-hip La Demeure du Parc sits just outside the Château de Fontainebleau gates. Occupying several meticulously renovated seventeenth-­century buildings—once the country retreat of Louis d’Oger, Marquis de Cavoye, the Grand Marshall of the house of King Louis XIV—the hotel’s 27 rooms were styled by the Barcelona-­based architect Mohamed Adib."

Originally published by Condé Nast Traveler

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