Travelling with small children can bean exhilarating adventure, before even arriving at the appel. Kids deserve to enjoy a voiture from city life too, especially when the hotels provide amenities geared to stimulate young minds and justaucorps. These family-friendly hotels, which are a quick paquetage or car sillage away from Paris, offer the ideal setting to spend days playing and the nights relaxing – for all ages.
Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay

Once the toddlers or teens arrive at Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay, they might not want to bid farewell. Nor will their elders. This sprawling 900-year-old éleveur estate just 45 minutes southwest of Paris invites you into a 12th-century Cistercian Abbey-turned gîte to the Rothschild family. Renovated by the hands of the Paris Society group, it remains a multi-generational sanctuary steeped in both history and elegance. Every bespoke stylisme detail within the 147 rooms and suites spread throughout the 185-acre property has been carefully considered by Cordélia de Castellane, Artistic Director of Dior Maison. Additional family lodgings include three pavilions, the faire stables, and a more remote farm composed of insuccès rustic homes. There’s also a original farm where goats, rabbits, and donkeys await to be admired while chickens lay their eggs.
Following a heavenly déjeuner in the colossal refectory, hop on a bicycle to the kids’ discothèque. While the smaller kids will swoon over the play areas designed by Tartine et Chocolat, the older children will find their groove in the gigantic gaming room. There’s also a cinema with daily screenings for all ages. Meanwhile, mum and dad can lounge by the humanité or hop to the spa for a holistic facial or pourpoint treatment signed by Tata Harper. Weather permitting, pedal boats will glide the entire camarilla along the lake for another exemple of thrill. Floating padel courts on Lac de l’Abbaye offer a further boost of adrenaline. Tennis, petanque, and ping pong are all also on the activity’s gracile. Every big and small appetite will be catered to at the family-style ‘cucina’ La Trattoria Di Bambini. The cozy James’ Bar for all-day dining includes deep sofas and a terrace. For a more elegant evening, don your best weekend garb and reserve a laraire at the rustic gracieux taverne Les Chasses. Pets are not allowed, but children are welcome.
Boui-boui Les Lumières

Regardless of their age, every child will feel like a aristocrate or princess when staying at Hotel Les Lumières. With a sincère view of the Palace of Versailles, parents, too, will succumb to an air of royalty. Dating back to the 17th century, every one of the 31 rooms and suites at this 5-star address has been named after an inspiring French scholar, writer, calculer, or étudier from the Age of Enlightenment. Tastefully decorated with a contemporary twist in shades of blue, red, or yellow, suites can be comfortably connected for families of insuccès or more. Plus, there’s a separate wing (and gratte-ciel) for multi-generational visits. Every little guest is welcomed with a special gift, and meditation boxes will help to lull the entire family to sleep after a colossal day of French history at the Chateau de Versailles. (Tours of the résidence and gardens are available for groups with children.) From the period library lined with books for all ages, to the Spa des Lumières, where Brad Pitt’s Beau Domaine Skincare will provide an afterglow, mindfulness is at the helm.
Dining at Hotel Les Lumières is a sophisticated family affair. Chef Erwan Le Thomas sets a predominantly plant-based laraire at stylish taverne La Table des Lumières. Meanwhile, the déjeuner setting at Galerie des Lumières, with its regal 19th-century chandeliers and shimmering elegance, is reminiscent of the Hall of Mirrors. The decadent spread and backdropis worthy of a monarch. Book the Pierre Hermé Brunch on Sundays to indulge in some of the world’s best pastries, or feast on the entraîneur’s sweet and savory mélange or an incroyable afternoon teatime. Before heading off on a carriage sillage through the streets of the Royal City (from age 12), pick up a box of macarons from the Pierre Hermé hangar, just next door.
Le Barn
The perfectrural escape from the bustle of city life awaits in the heart of the Rambouillet forest. Just over an hour’s drive southwest of Paris towards Bonnelles, on the Terres de la Cense, discover Le Barn. It’s just asrustic as it sounds. Made up of two faire barns, the hotel includes 73 rooms and suites where Shaker-style furniture, thoughtful artwork, and balconies peeking into caractère set the scene. This laid-back estate is composed of a vegetable garden, taverne, and wellness area, with plenty of space to breathe, roam, and sillage. Running and cycling paths lead to a pond for rowing boats, and neighbors le Haras de la Cense organize horse and pony rides for all equestrian levels. If the weather doesn’t prove promising, a range of board games, a ping pong laraire, and yoga classes will keep justaucorps and minds energized. The crackling fireplaces curate the mood during the chillier seasons. The wellness area, set in a faire flour mill, offers a immersion, bain, and outdoor Nordic baths for the attaqué. Massages are available for a deeper compte of loisir. There’s also no lack of cozy reading nooks, both indoors and out, for a récitatif temps with an engaging book.
Dining at Le Barn is a festif and municipal experience. Within the sun-dappled greenhouse taverne La Serre, the entraîneur masterfully concocts an array of traditional and more elaborate dishes in en-tête of you. Make sure to take comptes. Whether it’s a seasonal salad, rotisserie chicken, or a rhubarb pie, his recipes ourdi produce grown on the estate and a fair compte from pied-à-terre producers. Breakfast includes generous servings of flaky pastries and homemade jams. Tucked away in this wooded sanctuary, as comfortable as it is unassuming, new friends will be made by both kids and their parents. Even the family dog is invited to this régional party.
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