Situated in Fontainebleau and with Château de Fontainebleau reachable within 400 metres, Campanile Fontainebleau features a bar, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Situated in a residential neighbourhood, Mercure Royal Fontainebleau is 500 meters from the castle and its gardens and 10 minutes' drive from the train station.
This hotel is located in the heart of Fontainebleau, 140 metres from Fontainebleau Palace and less than a 15-minute walk to Foret Domaniale de Fontainebleau Forest. It offers free Wi-Fi.
William
Thailand
Location and style or age of buiilding, good staff
A former private mansion dating from the 18th century, Aigle Noir Hôtel is 100 metres from the grounds of Fontainebleau Palace.
Elgina
United States
My first room was noisy and the internet was intermittent. I mentioned this to the front desk. They prepared another room. The new room was ground floor, clean and very quiet.
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a terrace ,hôtel de cavoye offers accommodation in Fontainebleau, 550 metres from Château de Fontainebleau. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Mustafa
Germany
The King suite was really beautiful and offered a lot of space.
The staff was really friendly and welcoming.
Hotel La Carpe d' Or is located in Fontainebleau, only 110 metres from Fontainebleau Palace and 2 km from Fontainebleau Golf Club. A continental breakfast is prepared every morning at this hotel.
Dai
United Kingdom
Very well presented rooms, very clean, easy access. The location is superb.
Great choice of restaurants. Beautiful chateau and extensive gardens. Multiple walks in the forest. I love the market and various stalls.
Café de France, (Rue Grande, close to the church) had authentic, traditional food. £9 glass of delicious champagne, herring and potato salad followed by mussels (various choice of sauces), delicious French fries and salad garnish. My daughter had a fabulous steak accompanied with fries and salad. Yummy bread. Great value for money and friendly service.
Patricia
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely little town full of friendly people.
Lovely little town full of friendly people. The Chateau Fontainebleau was spectacular! My husband and I have toured Versailles twice, but always found it extremely crowded and so difficult to take things in, while being jostled by other guests. Fontainebleau was nothing like that at all. It IS a magnificent chateau, not to be missed in terms of size, architecture and beauty. What is missing is the crowds. Most of the time, we were alone in the rooms (save a few security guards). It made it so much more pleasant to be able to actually take our time and really look at things rather than being constantly jostled along by the crowds of tourists. If you are anywhere nearby, definitely take the time to see it.
Michele
United States
Scored 10
10
Fontainebleau is easily the rival of Versailles, and the...
Fontainebleau is easily the rival of Versailles, and the bonus is there are far less people squeezing around. The gardens are perfect for a stroll around the water features, people picnicking on the grass and exploring hidden gems within them. The Palace was amazing, without the gold bling of some but with vastly richer history and ornate features easily a match for anything.
The town clearly has a multitude of dining options, we got Italian from Pizza Mimi which was wonderful, and we found a quaint little church and some unique little shops in the short time after the Palace closed.
Skip the day-trip do yourself a favour and stay longer to properly explore everything this beautiful part of France just out of Paris has to offer.
Ken_Walker
Australia
Scored 10
10
We had a family break celebrating my 60th birthday on Easter...
We had a family break celebrating my 60th birthday on Easter Sunday and we met up with family who live nearby. There is plenary to do for the Easter break in the hotel. They provide everything you need and more. Lovely feel staff friendly. We didn’t eat food as we did our own celebrations but it looked lovely and well laid out. I would happily stay here again.
Tracy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We took the tourist train thru the gardens to get our...
We took the tourist train thru the gardens to get our orientation, then did our own walk. Even in October it was a great walk.
Did a self guided tour of the chateau with an audio guide - much better with the guide than it would have been without. Some amazing history explained!
The shops, restaurants & the walk ability were all great.
Jerry
Canada
Scored 10
10
The chateau is enormous with some of the best rooms I have...
The chateau is enormous with some of the best rooms I have ever seen. Lots of history particularly about Napoleon with many of his personal items. Extensive gardens to explore.
The town has numerous shops and restaurants.
Overlook the Palace of Fontainebleau from your window, dine in the in-house restaurant, park your car and charge it (hybrid) without hassle. Easy access location in the perfect part of the town. Incredibly helpful staff and a very ample breakfast to set you off in the morning again. Simply beautiful hotel.
What a great hotel. The receptionist was so lovely and friendly. The spa was a real added bonus and it was fabulous. The room was quaint and perfect. Looking out onto a courtyard. I was travelling with a small and it was just perfect. Its situated in a great spot for Fontainebleu
You know what you are getting with an Ibis. This one is well positioned close to centre of town. Close to large and well priced car park. Male receptionist on arrival sweet and welcoming. It matters to be treated with friendliness and so many hotels don’t seem to manage it.
A quiet location, very close to the center of the town. A good sized private studio with a small balcony and views as far as the Chateaux de Fontainebleau. The bed was super comfy. Perfect for a few days in Font!
Old-world hotel located across from the chateau. Our room was spacious with natural light flowing in through the windows overlooking a palace with a lovely garden.
Judy-Spanish Steps
United States
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