The Hôtel & Spa Napoléon in Fontainebleau: A Historical and Epicurean Return
Fontainebleau, rich in historical and natural treasures, is home to an emblematic place steeped in the legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte. The Hôtel & Spa Napoléon, built on the site of a former stagecoach stop. A must-see for lovers of history and romance. The name of the establishment takes its origin from the visit of Napoleon Bonaparte on October 30, 1785. Renaissance of a Historic Citadel The 17th century building, emblem of this imperial city, has just reopened its doors after three years of closure. Transformed into an establishment designed as an epicurean house. It writes a new chapter in its history, offering a unique experience to visitors. With its 51 contemporary-style rooms and suites, the hotel subtly evokes the era of Napoleon and the First Empire. The charm lies in its planted garden courtyard, an oasis of tranquility which opens up to the residents of the rooms. Historical Empreinte Culinary The Empreintes restaurant, run by Chef Romain Fabry, former collaborator of Chef Bruno Guéret at Fouquet's Paris, favors short-circuit products. Traditional cuisine reinterpreted, personal, accessible and...