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Top 4 Must-See French Destinations for a Romantic Weekend Getaway

Whether you want a romantic escape close to home or a little further away, in a well-known city or a quiet, idyllic region, France is full of ideal spots for a weekend getaway for two.

To guide travellers in search of the ideal destination for a romantic getaway, whether for a wedding anniversary, Valentine’s Day, or simply the pleasure of being together, Teritoria offers four inspiring ideas for short breaks that combine fine dining and charming hotels. Ideal suggestions for a romantic night away to surprise your other half.

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Stroll through the narrow streets of the Marais, cross the Seine via the Pont des Arts, wander through the Tuileries Gardens, climb the endless steps of Montmartre, and watch Paris fall asleep beneath your feet… Whether you have the childlike spirit of Amélie Poulain or the romantic boldness of a French-style Gene Kelly, Paris has a timeless power to enchant every heart.

Whether you’re history buffs or seekers of timeless moments, Paris has something for every couple. From Beaubourg and its modern art museum, to the Musée d’Orsay where you can (re)discover the Impressionists, or a picnic at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, the City of Light is brimming with romantic experiences for two.

For those dreaming of a romantic weekend in a Haussmann-style building on Avenue Marceau, the Hôtel Elysées Régencia is the ideal address in the capital. Artistic souls may prefer Hôtel Molière, just steps from the Louvre and the Comédie-Française, where the decor, dedicated to Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, sets the stage for their own romantic play.

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Why not escape to the mountains for a romantic weekend? In both summer and winter, whether blanketed in snow or dotted with blue gentians, the Alps offer travellers breathtaking beauty.

Nestled on the shores of its namesake lake, Annecy, the “Venice of the Alps”, has enchanted couples for centuries. At the Abbaye de Talloires, Mark Twain was captivated by the beauty of the site, while Paul Cézanne found inspiration here before painting his stunning Lac d’Annecy. From this timeless hotel, the views of the lake are simply breathtaking. For a romantic evening, why not complete your stay with dinner at the Abbaye’s restaurant, Aux Jardins des Délices, where gourmet cuisine, rooted in local produce, delivers elegance through deceptive simplicity.

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On the western edge of France, the Atlantic coastline is an open invitation to travel and unwind. From the tip of Brittany to the Spanish border, the sea air and mild climate offer the sense of peace that nature lovers crave.

The Atlantic coast is steeped in legends that drift from port to port. While Nantes and La Rochelle inspire dreams worthy of a Jules Verne novel, the quiet port of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, tucked away on its coveted island at the foot of the Vauban citadel, is a hidden gem. It’s the birthplace of two great explorers: Émile-Arthur Thouar and Nicolas Baudin.

For a romantic getaway, La Baronnie Hôtel & Spa offers its guests a wellness haven in an 18th-century residence.

With its spa opening onto the garden, you can treat yourself to a private moment of pure relaxation. The wellness area can be fully privatised, giving you exclusive access to a counter-current swimming pool, a private jacuzzi with balneotherapy jets, and a sauna, all while sipping a glass of champagne. A romantic atmosphere is guaranteed in the heart of the Île de Ré.

Further south, visitors are sure to be enchanted by the authentic charm of the Basque Country.

In Saint-Jean-de-Luz, couples can follow in the footsteps of Maurice Ravel. Music is everywhere, even in the flavours of the local specialities that have made the town famous. “Ravioles de Xangurro” and “pastiza with black cherry jam” are delicacies to savour together over a romantic dinner.

For breathtaking views of the ocean, La Réserve, perched on the cliffside, welcomes couples looking to lose themselves in endless shades of blue.

To experience the charm of authentic Basque villages, head to the listed village of Sare and stop at L’Arraya, a hotel nestled in a former 16th-century hospice for pilgrims on the Way of St. James.

While some swear by the French Riviera, a detour through Provence is a must for a romantic escape. Between the heady Luberon, the papal city of Avignon, and the mysterious Camargue lies the Alpilles Regional Park, a stunning landscape of limestone ridges just waiting to be explored. Walkers will enjoy discovering its rugged beauty, and after a stroll beneath the southern sun, resting in the shade of the olive trees will feel like pure bliss.

Perched on a rocky outcrop, the town of Les Baux-de-Provence marks the first foothills of the Alpilles massif. At Mas de l’Oulivié, the scents of the South drift through the cypress trees and onto the table.

Near Salon-de-Provence, the intimate Méjeans estate, a tastefully renovated old farmhouse, offers five rooms with delicious names like Praline and Calisson, perfect for a gourmet getaway where love takes center stage.

In the heart of the grand cru vineyards, from Puligny-Montrachet to Vosne-Romanée, Burgundy unfolds its legendary terroirs, from the Hospices de Beaune to the ducal city of Dijon. Food lovers and wine enthusiasts can savour a Meursault Vieilles Vignes, explore the historic cellars of the Château du Clos de Vougeot, or stroll through the serene beauty of Fontenay Abbey.

In the heart of the Meursault vineyards, Château de Cîteaux – La Cueillette is the perfect retreat for couples seeking a pampering wellness break, with its 500 m² spa and unique treatment concept: Fruitithérapie®.

For a night in the heart of Dijon, the elegant guesthouse La Cour Berbisey offers tastefully decorated rooms and the added luxury of an indoor swimming pool.

For an unusual romantic escape, whether for one night or a longer stay, the Château de Courban, near the Chablis wine region, offers a private suite in a beautifully restored former dovecote, perfect for a cosy night for two.

Mountain holidays: 3 must-see hotels at the foot of the ski slopes

Do you love mountain holidays, whether for skiing or simply to enjoy the fresh air and great outdoors?

To make your getaway unforgettable, Teritoria invites you to discover three must-see destinations in partnership with Romantik Hotels.

In Saint-Sorlin-d’Arves, Savoie, the hotel-restaurant Les Cèdres welcomes you to the heart of the Domaine des Sybelles for an unforgettable mountain stay.

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On site, in the hills above the resort at the foot of the Col de la Croix-de-Fer, you’ll find bright, comfortable rooms with minimalist décor and breathtaking views over the valley. A bistronomic restaurant awaits, serving traditional Savoyard dishes with Mediterranean influences. You can also enjoy a magnificent south-facing terrace, the ideal spot to unwind after a day of outdoor activity.

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The hotel also features a spa, cocktail bar and wine cellar to complete this unique experience in the heart of the Maurienne Valley.

On the shores of Lake Geneva, near the city of Geneva in Switzerland, the hotel-restaurant Auberge d’Hermance is a 19th-century mansion beautifully restored in Art Deco style.

Ideally located, this comfortable Romantik Hotels property is the perfect base for exploring the Geneva countryside, or hitting the slopes at the Bellevaux-Hirmentaz ski resort. This alpine area, ranging from 1,100 to 1,610 metres in altitude, features a beginners’ circuit, a snowpark, a boardercross course, and 25 slopes for all levels.

On site, you’ll find cosy, welcoming rooms, including five spacious suites, and a restaurant not to be missed. It offers a blend of traditional and gourmet cuisine. Chef Nicolas Chidyvar prepares refined, creative, and flavourful dishes that highlight local and seasonal ingredients. His signature dish? The Auberge’s traditional salt-crusted chicken!

After a day exploring the Geneva countryside, enjoy sipping a cocktail, or a glass of fine wine, by the inn’s imposing fireplace.

In Morges, between Lausanne and Geneva, the Romantik Hotel Mont Blanc au Lac enjoys an exceptional location. Since 1857, this elegant and historic establishment has offered guests a true waterfront experience, with direct access to the Lake Geneva promenade.

On site, facing Mont Blanc, 45 cosy and comfortable rooms with lake views await you.

In the kitchen at Le Pavois restaurant, the chef and his team consistently showcase fresh, seasonal produce sourced directly from the market. When the weather is fine, we recommend enjoying the chef’s dishes on the beautiful flower-filled terrace, with its breathtaking view of the lake.

For skiing enthusiasts, just a few kilometres away you will find the Domaine de la Dôle and the Station des Rousses.

3 Must-Visit Restaurants Around Marseille

Beyond its heritage, coastline, and unique atmosphere, Marseille and its surroundings are home to exceptional restaurants serving refined Provençal cuisine with international influences. Whether you’re a visitor seeking authenticity, a passionate foodie, or a gourmet food lover, here are three must-try spots you shouldn’t miss.

It’s no coincidence that Marseille was named one of the 50 most beautiful destinations in the world by Time Magazine this year. With its dream-like setting, perfect for an unforgettable city break, Marseille also boasts outstanding restaurants well worth discovering.

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After visiting the Mucem, the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations, head to the iconic Vieux-Port (Old Port) for a meal at Ludovic Turac’s gourmet restaurant, Une Table au Sud.

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Une Table au Sud, in Marseille

On site, under the watchful eye of the Bonne Mère, the young Michelin-starred chef, trained at Le Bristol, serves elegant, inspired Provençal cuisine. His “Menu Marseille“, featuring aioli, local peaches, and Navette biscuits, is a perfect example. You may also be tempted by his “Menu Passeport“, which takes guests on a true culinary journey. While the chef’s inspiration draws from around the world, his ingredients remain strictly local and seasonal.

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Le Château Beaupin

For the next stop on your getaway, why not visit Château Beaupin in Marseille’s 8th arrondissement? This beautiful 19th-century building, designed by architect Paul Sédille and listed as a historic monument, is a true haven of peace.

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Château Beaupin, in Marseille

Just a stone’s throw from the beaches, including Pointe Rouge and the renowed calanques, the lush green setting of the Château Beaupin by Le Vivier restaurant awaits you as soon as the warm weather arrives. On site, outdoor braziers enhance the flavours of local meat and fish, expertly prepared by the chef.

To complete the experience, 14 rooms and apartments have been carefully designed to offer every guest comfort and serenity, the ideal way to end your getaway in Marseille.

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To escape the crowds, there’s nothing better than ending your trip in Gémenos, 20 kilometres east of Marseille, at the foot of the Sainte-Baume massif. This mountain village, known for its prehistoric remains, so charmed Mathias Dandine that he chose to open his restaurant here.

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La Magdeleine, in Gémenos

La Magdeleine, the hotel-restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Mathias Dandine, also listed in the Gault & Millau guide, is nestled in the heart of the Provençal bastide of Gémenos. It perfectly embodies the harmony between tradition and modernity. In this intimate setting, the chef serves refined cuisine rooted in the Provençal terroir, showcasing exceptional local produce. A carefully curated wine list completes the Mediterranean gastronomic experience.

The unique atmosphere of this southern residence once charmed Marcel Pagnol, and the hotel‘s twenty rooms continue the tradition of Provençal craftsmanship.

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Blending tradition and modernity, these three restaurants in Marseille and its surroundings offer a unique culinary experience. Whether you’re enjoying Michelin-starred cuisine by the Old Port, sharing a convivial meal in a listed château, or discovering a Provençal country house, each promises a memorable gastronomic journey.

Discover our selection of exceptional locations and immerse yourself in the Mediterranean lifestyle. Book your next culinary experience, for yourself or as a gift, at one of the must-visit restaurants around Marseille with our gift boxes, available in our gift shop. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our best addresses and exclusive tips. Let yourself be inspired by our gastronomic recommendations and travel ideas. And turn every getaway into a reward: enjoy exclusive benefits by joining our loyalty programme, including unique experiences, special offers, and gourmet privileges.

Discover the Périgord with a selection of charming hotels

If the Dordogne is famous for the prehistoric Lascaux cave or the Sarlat truffle market, travelers will discover the hidden assets of this beautiful region on a Périgord vacation. Staying in a charming hotel in Aquitaine means enjoying the bucolic setting of a beautiful establishment, savoring traditional cuisine and tasting the conviviality of the Périgord region. Follow the guide.

In south-western France, Périgueux, capital of the Dordogne department, offers a foretaste of the riches of the Périgord region. Built on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, Saint-Front Cathedral marks the starting point of the maze of narrow streets in the medieval town’s historic center.

But you’ll have to go deeper into this unspoilt countryside to fully appreciate the charms of Périgord Blanc, named after the limestone of many of the region’s monuments, confined to the Auvézère and Isle valleys. A stopover in a charming hotel in the Périgord region is a must.

Set in verdant surroundings, the hotel leChâteaude Lalande, a 19th-century manor house, is appreciated for its old white stones and turret. Inside, the personalized decor of the seventeen charming rooms, with their antique furniture and period woodwork, varies between authenticity and modernity. From the shaded terrace, a century-old wisteria marks the pathway to the pleasant outdoor pool.

The establishment, run by Catherine Staebell as hostess and Yves Staebell in the kitchen, offers a haven of peace in a family atmosphere. For a taste of Perigordian gastronomy, Les Collectionneurs offers combined overnight stays and dinners during gourmet walks in which the establishment participates.

The poetic resonance of this region comes from the color of the vineyards in autumn, when the Monbazillac and Pécharmant hillsides have just been harvested. This southern part of Périgord can be visited on foot or by hot-air balloon, to discover the main sites such as the Saint-Avit-Sénieur abbey, the English bastide of Beaumont-du-Périgord or the Château de Montaigne , where the writer penned his Essais. A canoe trip on the Dordogne river will take you to the unmissable town of Bergerac.

Just a stone’s throw away, in the small village of Saint-Nexans, the Chartreuse du Bignac enjoys a privileged location. This beautiful home nestles in a green setting, ideal for relaxation. Whether by the large swimming pool or on the terrace with its breathtaking views over the surrounding valleys, the setting is idyllic.

For an evening out or a romantic break in the Dordogne, this elegant 17th-century building becomes a cocoon of tranquillity, with its cosy library and vaulted cellars.

This is the oldest appellation, referring to the forests of holm oaks and their dark foliage. Black Périgord, in the Vézère valley, on the border between the Bordeaux region and the Quercy limestone plateaux. France’s most beautiful villages, such as La Roque-Gageac or Sarlat, famous for its local produce such as truffles, walnuts and figs.

In the heart of the Aquitaine region, a few kilometers from the prehistoric village of Les Eyzies, in a place called Millac, nestles La Métairie. This 19th-century bourgeois house, with its exposed beams and large fireplace, is an invitation to serenity.

The warm, friendly welcome adds to the charm of the place. Among the spacious, uniquely decorated rooms, the Prestige superior room offers not only all modern comforts, but also an enchanting view of the Périgord countryside.

When Should You Go on Your Summer Holiday: July or August?

If you have children or you cannot take your holiday in June or September, you will need to book your summer holiday in advance. But which month should you choose? Teritoria offers you some advice to help you choose the holiday dates that work best for you. July or August: pick the time that best fits your schedule.

When it comes to summer holidays, two camps face off. On the one hand, there are July vacationers who believe there are more advantages to traveling in this month. They prefer July because there are fewer tourists at this time of year and think that they will avoid the crowd. Bookings are also more affordable, which encourages vacationers to travel during these less busy periods. 

August vacationers, on the other hand, swear by the harvest month and its promise of warm weather. For them, there is no doubt about it: August is the guarantee of a successful vacation. It is warmer, with less rain and wind. The weather seems more ideal for dolce far niente (the sweetness of doing nothing). In addition, many businesses close for vacation. Therefore, it is the perfect time to go away with friends or family, as they are more available. 

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So, is it better to go on holiday in August rather than July because it’s warmer? The truth is that there’s only a slight difference in temperature between July and August. The weather (which is often unpredictable) is not a sufficient reason to choose one month over another. However, there are indeed more people traveling in August, especially in the South of France. If you are looking for a quiet vacation and want to avoid crowds, we recommend traveling in July.

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When it comes to booking costs, July is no cheaper than August, contrary to popular belief. The most expensive period, as it is the most in demand, is between mid-July and mid-August. If you want to benefit from attractive prices, we recommend choosing the first week of July or the last week of August for your holidays, as these dates are less requested and therefore less expensive.

To choose your holiday dates wisely, it may be worth considering other criteria, such as your destination and the kind of holiday you want to experience. It all depends on your expectations and the activities you want to do during your trip. Whether you wish to go to the sea or the mountains, the best month to travel will vary if you want to make the most of your holiday. Here are a few tips to help you plan the ideal sunny holiday.

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If you’re seeking open spaces or a chance to unwind in the heart of nature, the mountains are the perfect destination. Franceoffers a rich variety of landscapes, with mountain ranges such as the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Jura and the Vosges. While the mountains are a favourite winter destination for its snow, they also attract nature lovers in summer, especially hikers eager to explore steep trails and venture off the beaten path.

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To experience the mountains in all their summer splendour, we recommend visiting early in the season, in July or August, before the lansdscape become too dry. At this time of year, the scenery is still lush and green, with rushing streams and snow on the highest peaks. As summer advances, the scenery gradually dries out until September, when the streams slow to a trickle and the glaciers begin to crack. 

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The beach remains the preferred destination for the French during the warm season, as they are drawn to the seaside. Whether in Brittany, on the Atlantic Coast or the Côte d’Azur, there are plenty of beaches and coastal paths in France to enjoy summer and sea spray. Corsica and its wild coastline also attract many travellers every year. 

If you want to do water sports such as surfing or sand yachting, book your holiday in July to enjoy the stronger breezes at this time of year. Similarly, if you want to avoid the crowded beaches of the Mediterranean, choose July to lay your towel on the Côte d’Azur, even though it remains very busy throughout the warm season.

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On the other hand, vacationers mainly interested in swimming and sunbathing often prefer to holiday in August. As the summer advances, the sea water gets warmer, typically reaching its peak in early September. If you want to visit the South while avoiding the crowd, the best solution may be to go during the last fortnight of August, which is less crowded.

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Beyond the sea and the mountains, vacationers also head to big cities to relax and discover French cultural heritage. The best time to go depends on the geographical area you want to visit. July is ideal for the south of France, while in August northern cities are often deserted, something greatly appreciated by those who travel in July.

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This also applies to the capital, as most Parisians leave the city for the holidays. It is therefore the best time to visit Paris, to enjoy its monuments and museums, or to take advantage of summer sales during a shopping break in the City of Light. If you’re more in the mood for a wine route getaway, July and August offers plenty of events, including wine fairs, where you can discover different vineyards. However,keep in mind that the grapes begin to change color in August, transforming the landscape into a spectacular sight. 

Whether you prefer August or July, all vacationers share the same desire for authenticity, discovering wide open spaces or less touristy sites. The new trend is to explore French heritage and traditions while staying in charming hotels or welcoming guesthouses. Regardless of your preferences and destination, you now have all the information you need to choose your holiday dates according to your availability, for an unforgettable stay. 

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Romantic dinner in Paris : Which restaurant to choose for a tête-à-tête?

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Teritoria will work hand in hand with you, depending on the chef, your wishes and the area… for a romantic evening, a cruise on the Seine, a marriage proposal, a wedding anniversary or even a romantic weekend away. The first thing to do when treating your loved one to a romantic evening is to find out what they are looking for… bistros and brasseries in the capital, traditional dishes, regional cuisine, chic restaurants, candlelit dinners, French cuisine…? Our short selection varies the pleasures and profiles with a single common thread: an excellent cuisine. The choice is yours.

Discreet on the outside, the softly lit setting and the inventive cuisine of Chef Kobayashi work wonders inside restaurant Kei. Eyes sparkle for everyone who has had the privilege of tasting the unique creativity of this chef, who is well-versed in French techniques and excellence. Unmissable? His truffle and bellota ham gnocchi. Delightful: the little surprises typical of Japanese culinary poetry throughout the dinner…

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La Grande Cascade is an institution in the west of Paris, perfect for a romantic dinner. This Second Empire pavilion, nestling in the heart of the Bois de Boulogne, is like an Impressionist table in the midst of the greenery, and invites you to sit back and relax. Chef Frédéric Robert’s cuisine is top-notch, combining noble products with great traditions. His turbot with seaweed and sea salt and his traditional Rotschild soufflé are second to none.

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For a gourmet break to share with friends or just a tête-à-tête, CUCINA promises an experience that combines authenticity and inventiveness in a charming setting. Just a few steps from Notre-Dame, in the elegant setting of the Maison de la Mutualité, this address invites you on a gustatory journey to the heart of Italy. In a friendly, refined atmosphere, this restaurant celebrates transalpine flavours revisited with a modern touch.

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At the helm of the restaurant is the talented chef Salvatore Giansiracusa, winner of a BIB Gourmand, who offers a menu where generosity meets innovation. Here, the classics of Italian cuisine are brought to life in a new light, thanks to creative preparations and meticulous presentation. In perfect harmony with the dishes, the wine list features the finest, carefully selected Italian vintages.

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And if you dream of extending these moments of happiness, explore Teritoria’s gift shop. Gourmet gift boxes and gift cards await you to offer, or to treat yourself to, an unforgettable experience in our hotels and restaurants.

Lombardy: 10 Must-See Highlights

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Lombardy is divided into twelve provinces their name sounding like invitations to travel: Como, Brescia, Mantua, Bergamo… From the Alpine peaks to the Po River, its cities rich in history, green valleys, vast lakes and mountains landscapes make it the perfect destination for a breath of fresh air and a wealth of new experiences. An abundance of castles, religious buildings and museums bears witness to its flourishing past. 

Foodies won’t be disappointed: Lombardy’s cuisine celebrates the richness of a generous terroir! With something to satisfy the taste buds, delight the eye and spark curiosity and cultural appetite that drive Teritoria, this welcoming region of northern Italy has it all. If you had to choose just 10 good reasons to visit Lombardy, what would be the most inspiring places and experiences?

THE GRAND TOUR OF THE ITALIAN LAKES 

With their deep blue waters framed by historic villas, fishing villages and remarkable gardens, the great lakes of Italy are among the world’s most beloved holiday destinations.The magic is everywhere: it is impossible to resist the charm of these sapphire waters bordered by vineyards, citrus groves and olive trees. There is nothing like a getaway to Lombardy to bring back home your own travel memories of the majestic Lake Garda or the picturesque Lake Iseo! 

On Lake Maggiore, you can sail to the Borromean Islands. In an idyllic setting, board a classic Riva boat to visit the village of Bellagio and the grand lakeside villas of Lake Como: Villa d’Este, Villa Carlotta, Villa Erba in Cernobbio, and more. In summer, Italy’s lakes become sublime destinations for a wide range of activities, from long sessions of stand-up paddleboarding and canoeing to kayaking, kitesurfing, and windsurfing. 

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Where to stay? The lake region calls for an exceptional setting, and Olliver Mayr invites you to settle down in Gardone Riviera, on the shores of Lake Garda. Nestled in lush greenery, the GRAND HOTEL FASANO & VILLA PRINCIPE is a haven for relaxation. This historic residence, set within an opulent park, has been transformed into a sumptuous hotel complete with indoor and outdoor swimming pools. You can choose from four distinct dining experiences, either on-site or nearby: the Beach Club Le Quai, the Trattoria Il Pescatore, the Restaurant Magnolia in the park and the Ristorante Il Fagiano, where chef Matteo Felter presides. It’s the perfect place to contemplate the majesty of Italy’s largest lake.

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RECONNECT WITH NATURE IN THE PROVINCE OF SONDRIO 

Northern Lombardy is a little paradise where you can unwind and enjoy outdoor activities. This region, mainly made up of mountains and valleys, is perfect for wellness, green tourism and open-air activities (from winter sports and hiking to kayaking and mountain biking, and more). With its ski resorts and breathtaking scenery, Lombardy offers a year-round playground. Whether in the heart of winter or the height of summer, a getaway to the province of Sondrio naturally invites relaxation!

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THE HILLS OF BERGAMO: THE CITTA ALTA BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH 

Lombardy is even more beautiful when seen from the top of an ancient citadel. Sheltered behind its thick walls, Bergamo’s Upper Town (Bergamo Città Alta) welcomes you beneath the Lion of Saint Mark — a proud symbol of its Venetian past. The old rampart walk has become a favorite place for strolling, and you can cross Bergamo’s ramparts (Mura Venete) by funicular railway. 

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However, in Piazza Vecchia, Piazza del Duomo and the surrounding medieval streets, a captivating scent of history still lingers in the air. Bergamo’s story is written in its palaces and civil and religious architecture… For the 100 strokes of the Campanone bell, for the Basilica di Santa Maggiore, the Cathedral of Sant’Alessandro and the sublime panoramas from its hills, Bergamo remains a must-see destination.

THE PEACEFUL AND INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE OF LAKE ISEO

Like Lake Orta and Lake Idro, Lake Iseo is both smaller and less crowded than Lake Garda, Lake Como or Lake Maggiore. Nestled in the foothills of the Prealps between Bergamo and Brescia, Lake Iseo still spans a respectable 65 square kilometers. Let yourself be carried away by the lake’s hushed atmosphere that invites you to explore the nearby towns: Pisogne, Lovere and Orrido del Bogn with its cliffs, before sailing on to Monte Isola, Italy’s largest lake island. Continue your getaway in Val Camonica, where more than 140,000 petroglyphs trace 8,000 years of rock art.

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Where to stay? At the HOTEL ARABA FENICE, perfectly located on the lakefront. In this stunning Art Nouveau setting, you’ll feel transported back to the early 19th century. Alessandro Ropelato oversees this charming setting where every room opens onto the waters. There’s a private jetty with a 6-seater boat, a pool with a sun deck, and a restaurant with a panoramic terrace that will offer you unforgettable views. A true hidden gem!

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THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE SEEN FROM MANTUA 

Often compared to Venice, Mantua seems to float gracefully placed upon the water. Surrounded by three lakes, this city of art and culture is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of the Italian Renaissance. By day, its many palaces (Ducal Palace, Palazzo della Ragione, Palazzo del Potestà, Palazzo Te), San Giorgio Castle, the Duomo and the Basilica of Sant’Andrea invite you to explore the historic centre, rich in art and architecture. Mantegna, Rubens and Pisanello are just a few of the great painters who have left their mark on this sumptuous city, the birthplace of Virgil and the inspiration for Verdi’s ‘Rigoletto’. In the evening, after tasting some Lombard specialties (Salame Mantovano, Tortelli di zucca, Sbrisolana, etc.), watching Mantua’s reflection on the water is an experience that lingers long after you leave.

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The Musical Soul of Cremona

A city with a passion for music, the beautiful town of Cremona offers no shortage of cultural and gastronomic attractions. Between bites of nougat or tortelli dolci, it’s easy to understand why this hidden northern Italian city is as famous for its pastries as it is for its violins. Classical music runs in its veins: Cremona is the birthplace of composer Claudio Monteverdi and Antonio Stradivari, the world’s most renowned violin maker.

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City of Cremona, Italy

Cremona hosts the Museo del Violino (in English: Violin Museum), which tells the story of the instrument’s evolution. The city also boasts more than 150 luthier workshops, some open to the public. This remarkable city is also worth visiting for its cathedral (Duomo), which has the tallest bell tower in Italy, the archaeological museum of the Church of San Lorenzo and its many classical music festivals.

PAVIA BETWEEN HISTORY, MODERNITY AND WINE TOURISM

Pavia is a young and dynamic city, one of the oldest student cities in Europe. With one foot in the past and the other in the future, its university has been educating the elite of tomorrow since 1361! This beautiful city on the banks of the Ticino River is a delight for students and travelers alike. You can stroll through its historic center, discover the Visconti Castle, which houses the municipal museums (Archaeological Museum, Lombard Room), and the Ponte Coperto, a bridge that spans the Ticino River.

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City of Pavia, Italy

A few kilometres north, in Certosa di Pavia, don’t miss the sumptuous monastery, a 14th-century Gothic marvel. Further south, beyond the Po, the Oltrepò Pavese region reveals its exceptional vineyards, planted with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes.

LOMBARDY ON YOUR PLATE

No visit to Lombardy would be complete without tasting the region’s finest culinary specialties. In this land as rich in flavor as Italy itself, traditions are passed down from generation to generation. The incredible variety of cheeses, cured meats, and, of course, pasta dishes is evidence of a culinary heritage that is waiting to be discovered and enjoyed without moderation. 

Each city has its own typical recipes: risotto, veal escalopes, Gorgonzola and Panettone in Milan; pâtés and goose ham in Pavia; mustard in Cremona… It is on these solid foundations that the great Lombard chefs create their most successful dishes. Revisited and enhanced by big names in gastronomy, these delicacies are just waiting to be discovered at one of the region’s fine restaurants.

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Where to eat? There’s nothing like a Michelin-starred restaurant on the shores of Lake Garda to indulge in a gourmet adventure in Lombardy. At Lido 84, let Riccardo Camanini tempt your taste buds and take you back to the roots of flavour. Trained in the kitchens of Gualtiero Marchiesi, Alain Ducasse, Jean-Louis Nomicos and Raymond Blanc, Riccardo hits the mark with every bite. His secret? Offering his own interpretation of local cuisine, inspired by the surrounding mountains and lakes: refined, elegant and sophisticated.

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TRACING THE ROUTE OF LOMBARDY’S WINES

Less well known than Tuscany, Piedmont or Veneto, Lombardy is nonetheless a prosperous wine-growing region with a wide variety of production areas. It is a land rich in tradition where light wines are produced, and these can be discovered through various wine tours. In the north of the region, the terraced vineyards of Valtellina stretch from Delebio to Bormio, right at the foot of the Alps.

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To the east of Bergamo, 15 municipalities are now united by a shared passion for wine and together form the Terre del Vescovado. In Franciacorta, between Brescia and Bergamo, there are many enjoyable ways to exercise your palate along a wine route to méthode champenoise sparkling wines. 

AN ARTISTIC TOUR OF MILAN’S MUSEUMS 

Milan, an artistic and cultural metropolis, is worth visiting for the sheer pleasure of the eyes. A simple stroll through the city quickly turns into a privileged encounter with absolute masterpieces. Wander around Piazza del Duomo, step inside one of the largest Gothic churches in the world and admire Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’ in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. 

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Milan Art Gallery

A rich programme awaits lovers of architecture, art, fashion and design. In Milan, beauty can be appreciated through historic monuments, but also through the permanent collections and exhibitions of prestigious museums: the Pinacoteca di Brera, the Museo Del Novecento, the Casa Museo Boschi di Stefano and the Triennale Milano, to name just a few…

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An Italian Getaway: from Florence to Rome, via Perugia

Italy is one of the most well-known destinations in Europe. With its wide range of tours and itineraries, it captivates both history enthusiasts and lovers of historic monuments and open landscapes alike.

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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence © ChiccoDodiFC

Florence is one of Tuscany’s most iconic cities. A favorite destination for art lovers, it is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and has inspired generations of famous Italians with its architecture and relaxed lifestyle. The city is truly a jewel of art and design, home to legendary monuments such as:

  • The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and its Duomo, still considered an architectural mystery.
  • The Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, home to the world’s largest collection of works by Donatello.
  • The Uffizi Gallery: undoubtedly one of the most beautiful museums in Italy, home to masterpieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and other great masters.
  • The Ponte Vecchio: the oldest bridge in the city, it also serves as a pedestrian walkway and shopping arcade. Visitors love strolling along it and capturing photos of its colorful facade, painted in shades of yellow, orange, green, and blue.
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The Ponte Vecchio, Florence © Jeff-Ackley

To prolong the pleasure, visitors to Florence often take a break at Piazzale Michelangelo at the end of the day. From here, they can admire the sunset over the Ponte Vecchio, the city, and the Arno River before returning to a charming hotel.

WHERE TO STAY IN FLORENCE?

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Don’t miss a night (or more) at Francesco Cavallo’s Cellai Boutique Hotel in the historic center of Florence. The perfect way to unwind after a day strolling through the streets of the capital of the arts? A cocktail on the rooftop terrace, with stunning views over the city.

Umbria is the only region in central Italy without a coastline. Nicknamed the “green heart of Italy,” it lies between Rome and Florence and is an ideal place to discover Italian culinary specialties such as cured meats, wine, olive oil, and black truffles.

Gubbio: a medieval town in the heart of Italy

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Palazzo dei Consoli, Gubbio © Mrkit99

With its unique atmosphere, Gubbio is one of the oldest towns in Italy. As you wander through its maze of narrow streets and stairways, you’ll come across historic monuments such as the remains of its large Roman theatre and ancient palaces like the Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo, Palazzo dei Consoli, Palazzo Benvenuti, and the Museo di Palazzo Ducale. Between strolls, you can sample delicious Italian dishes made with white or black truffles, the famous baccalà alla ceraiola, or friccò, a hearty meat stew.

Where to eat, where to stay?

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In Gubbio, Umbria, Tenuta Borgo Santa Cecilia is much more than a hotel and restaurant, it’s a restored medieval village nestled in unspoiled nature. This 320-hectare estate is home to a wide variety of wild animals, whose presence makes the experience truly unique.

Assisi: centre of spirituality and peace

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La Rocca Maggiore, Assisi © traveler1116

Assisi, the birthplace and resting place of Saint Francis and Saint Clare, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled in the foothills of Mount Subasio, the city overlooks a vast expanse of green plains and rolling hills. Visitors come to admire the Basilicas of Saint Francis and Saint Clare, two architectural treasures that have profoundly influenced the course of art and architecture. In addition to these landmarks, travellers also explore the Rocca Maggiore, a medieval fortress perched on a promontory over 500 metres high, as well as the Town Hall Square and the Church of St. Peter.

Where to eat, where to stay?

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We love staying with the Landrini family at Castello di Petrata, where you can experience authentic Italian hospitality in the heart of the Umbrian countryside. The outdoor pool and unspoiled natural setting make it the ideal place for a well-deserved relaxing break.

Perugia: The Charm of a Major Tourist City, Without the Crowds

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Fontana Maggiore, Perugia© Bernard Bialorucki

Perugia, the capital of the Umbria region, is a city built on hillsides. It’s an ideal destination for lovers of art and gastronomy, whether for a day trip or a weekend escape. This charming small city can easily be explored on foot in a single day. What to see in Perugia? Don’t miss the Church of San Angelo, the Duomo, the Fontana Maggiore, a splendid fountain adorned with sculptures, and the National Archaeological Museum. And before you leave, be sure to sample some of the city’s specialties: artisan chocolate, Rubesco wine, and strangozzi, a traditional handmade pasta similar to fettuccine.

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Orvieto Cathedral © Mark-Zhu

The city of Orvieto is divided into two parts: the old town perched atop the hill and the newer part below. You can move between the two by foot or via the funicular railway. No visit to Orvieto is complete without seeing its stunning cathedral, featuring vibrant mosaics on the façade and extraordinary frescoes by 15th-century Tuscan painter Luca Signorelli.

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The Capitoline Museums, Rome © Hdesislava

In addition to the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and other major attractions in Rome, visiting lesser-known sites is a must. These include the Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill, and the city’s many museums:

  • The Capitoline Museums, housed in the Palazzo Nuovo and the Palazzo dei Conservatori, are home to the famous bronze she-wolf with Romulus and Remus.
  • The Vatican Museums, where Egyptian, Roman, and Greek antiquities are on display,
  • Museums of ancient art: the Borghese Gallery, the Doria-Pamphilj Gallery.
  • The Museum of Modern Art with the National Gallery of Modern Art.
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Piazza Trilussa, Trastevere district in Rome © Tunart

Don’t miss a visit to the Trastevere district to round off your trip. Bohemian and picturesque, it perfectly captures the dolce vita spirit that so many seek in Italy.

WHERE TO EAT?

Looking for a delicious meal? Head to the trendy Trastevere neighbourhood and try Cristina Bowerman’s restaurant, Glass Hostaria. On the menu: the best of Italian tradition, reimagined with creativity, simplicity, and lightness.

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Glass Hostaria© Cristiano Pacchiarotti

Italy is full of surprises and offers countless treasures throughout the country. Looking for other itineraries? (Re)discover northern Italy on a road trip, or head south to explore a different side of the peninsula.

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Girls’ weekend in France: suggestions from Teritoria

Teritoria has selected a few must-visit locations for a successful outing with friends.

Find yourself in Sissi’s Castle

There’s nothing unusual about feeling like a queen for a day on a trip with friends. In Étretat, not far from the impressive white chalk cliffs and pebble beaches, nestles a charming hotel in Normandy. The Château de Sissi is the former summer residence of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, set in the heart of an 11-hectare estate. This 18th-century residence offers rooms in an authentic romantic style.

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For female travellers seeking escape and relaxation, the hotel offers wellness breaks in a truly regal setting. Food lovers will be in heaven at the gourmet restaurant Les 3 Roses. The chef serves up lively, creative traditional cuisine showcasing the flavours of Normandy for a gourmet getaway just a stone’s throw from the sea.

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Enjoy a pleasant stay in a charming hotel

Located on the banks of the Seine, an hour’s drive from Paris, the Domaine de la Corniche is a true holiday retreat, with gardens, an outdoor swimming pool, lounges, a champagne and spirits bar, and a panoramic veranda. This elegant manor house near the capital is the perfect place to stop off for a weekend break.

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Nestled near Giverny, the village of the Impressionist painters, this beautiful hotel is the starting point for some wonderful walks. After a refreshing walk during a wellness weekend in autumn, there is nothing better than relaxing in the indoor swimming pool, hammam or sauna, in the whirlpool or under the massage jets. A nap on a sun lounger in the solarium will be irresistible.

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Head to the south of France for a relaxing break with the girls. Béziers, one of the oldest towns in France, located on a promontory overlooking the Orb and the Canal du Midi, offers a change of scenery and a gentle way of life. Just fifty kilometres from the Mediterranean Sea, between Provençal and Occitan landscapes, this pretty town surrounded by vineyards is the ideal destination for a short break dedicated to relaxation.

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Built at the foot of the bullring in the 19th century, in a wooded park, the Villa Guy & Spa bears witness to an eclectic history, with a Spanish-Moorish style and a fountain tiled with azulejos. This building, listed as a Historic Monument and run by passionate hotelier Flavien Malves, offers comfortable rooms decorated with furniture by leading designers.

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Guy & Spa Villa Room

In this enchanting setting, the villa’s wellness area offers pure indulgence and tranquillity. A true cocoon, the spa is equipped with a whirlpool bath, a hammam and a sauna, and will appeal to travellers seeking moments of relaxation.

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The body care menu offers a wide range of rituals and balneotherapy sessions, from massage to phyto-aromatic exfoliation. After this moment of relaxation, there is nothing better than lounging in the comfortable lounges, by the outdoor pool or in the garden, a unique location in the centre of Béziers.

In the south of France, between Provence and Camargue, the gentle bucolic atmosphere invites you to recharge your batteries. The cypress-lined avenues and fragrant garrigue create an idyllic setting. Between Nîmes and Arles, the Domaine des Clos is a charming hotel nestled in an authentic 18th-century Provençal farmhouse run by passionate owners.

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Outdoor swimming pool at the Domaine des Clos

Surrounding this beautiful, traditional residence is a huge Mediterranean garden with a vegetable patch and a lovely outdoor swimming pool. It is no coincidence that this haven of peace inspires serenity. The perfect destination for a yoga and Ayurveda weekend, the hotel offers a range of wellness-oriented activities.

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Exterior view of the Domaine des Clos

The spacious rooms exude a sense of rustic chic. Noble materials, light woods, soft shades and unusual objects set the tone. In the spirit of holiday homes, some apartments with fireplaces or terraces can accommodate up to seven guests.

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Room at the Domaine des Clos

Meditation sessions, Ayurvedic cooking classes, etc. These workshops will be interspersed with pleasant massages to improve blood circulation and eliminate toxins. To round off this getaway in style, a boat trip, hot air balloon flight or horse ride are just a stone’s throw away and will provide unforgettable memories.

On the Burgundy-Franche-Comté wine route, at the foot of the Beaujolais vineyards and a stone’s throw from the Saône river, stands a 19th-century farmhouse inn! With its 18 rooms, tastefully decorated in a contemporary style, the Les Maritonnes Parc & Vignoble hotel-restaurant is a must for autumn for a cosy getaway with the girls.

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Les Maritonnes Parc & Vignoble – Rouge & Blanc Restaurant, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté © Jean Bernard

After visiting the Hameau Duboeuf, be sure to enjoy the Spa des Vignes! With its must-try sauna, hammam and jacuzzi, this weekend with friends will be made even more special with a wide range of massages and body treatments designed for relaxation!

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‘Spa des Vignes’ – Les Maritonnes Parc & Vignoble – Rouge & Blanc Restaurant, in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté © Jean Bernard

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Looking for original venues for a birthday party?

Birthdays are always an opportunity for unforgettable moments with friends or family. Yet organising one can quickly become stressful: choosing gifts, booking a venue, finding the right caterer, and planning unique decorations. To make things easier, we’ve put together some ideas for unusual places to celebrate.

To celebrate this moment with style and a touch of daring in all simplicity, Teritoria offers you some suggestions for original places to celebrate a birthday. These hotels and restaurants have an atypical style while guaranteeing quality service. A stay in one of these establishments promises a memorable birthday while feeling right at home.

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Hostellerie de la Pointe Saint-Mathieu, in Brittany.

Why not organise a birthday party… in Italy, right at the foot of Mount Etna? Now that would be unforgettable!

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This is the experience awaiting you at the Barone di Villagrande hotel and restaurant in Sicily. Set within a centuries-old vineyard, this historic estate has been in the Nicolosi family since the 17th century. Over the generations, they have shaped not only the winemaking history of the region, but also that of Italy itself.

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Stay in an 18th-century palace, steeped in Italian aristocratic charm. Savour gourmet dishes crafted by chef Vittorio Caruso, then unwind in a panoramic infinity pool perched 700 metres above sea level. From here, the view over the vineyard is simply breathtaking.

Are you organising a birthday celebration for a loved one? Choose from our range of ‘Stay and Weekend’ gift boxes and turn your celebrations into unforgettable moments. Offer choice and quality with destinations selected by Teritoria for guaranteed success!

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Food lovers may prefer to celebrate around the table. A birthday dinner with friends in a Michelin-starred restaurant, paired with fine wine and a birthday cake, ensures a warm and festive atmosphere. Haute cuisine, however, leaves plenty of room for originality. Some restaurants offer a unique setting with striking architecture, like Py-R in the heart of Toulouse, where the chef’s modern, inventive recipes are served beneath the white-brick vaulted cellar.

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In Altkirch, near Mulhouse in the Grand Est, chef Chatchai Klanklong welcomes you to his Michelin-starred restaurant, L’Orchidée. Together with his brother Kriangkai and their mother Khai, he draws on experience gained in Michelin-starred kitchens in France and Switzerland to craft dishes that marry traditional Thai flavours with the finest French produce. With its refined cuisine, attentive service, and discreet, welcoming atmosphere, L’Orchidée offers a dining experience that is both distinctive and unforgettable.

If you are organising a birthday celebration for a loved one, consider the Teritoria ‘Stay & Gastronomy’ gift box range. By choosing one of the boxes from our range, you are offering the choice and freedom to dine at an exceptional restaurant in France or Italy! The ideal choice for sharing a unique moment with your loved ones. Visit our gift shop to find other gift ideas that combine charm and quality.

Want to make your birthday truly memorable? It’s the perfect chance to treat yourself to a second visit to one of Teritoria’s establishments, with the benefits of our free loyalty programme. After every visit to one of the Teritoria’s addresses, you receive at least 3% cashback, ideal for enjoying a special stay or meal at a reduced price.

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