Paris has captured the world's attention during the Olympics, and glimpses of the city and its surroundings are sure to inspire many viewers to plan a trip to this romantic destination in the coming months.

Before booking your accommodation, consider the exquisite interior design of the Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay, a hidden treasure nestled deep within the Chevreuse Valley forest. Just 45 minutes from Paris, this former 12th-century Cistercian abbey has been beautifully restored and transformed into a luxurious country house hotel. The ambiance is about a blend of a rural British estate with the refined elegance typical of its owners, The Paris Society.

Laurent de Gourcuff, Founder and CEO of The Paris Society, collaborated with childhood friend Cordélia de Castellane, Artistic Director of Baby Dior and Dior Maison, to invest €60 million in its restoration.

Renowned for creating iconic Parisian landmarks that exemplify French hospitality—including Maxim’s, Giraffe, and CoCos, this latest project further amplifies The Paris Society's signature style for a new generation.

Drawing from the estate’s rich history, Cordélia brought each space to life by combining vibrant, inviting interiors with delicate patterns, carefully curated furniture, and artwork, all prioritizing the warmth and comfort expected from a British country retreat.

After four years of dedicated restoration, the estate opened in 2023, featuring up to 145 beautifully designed bedrooms and suites. Guests can choose from accommodation in the L’Abbaye itself, the charming former stables known as Les Haras, or a collection of individual 'Pavillons' ideal for family retreats, each exuding its own unique atmosphere and style.

Offering a relaxing experience, the Abbaye’s estate boasts a tranquil lake for pedal boating and fishing, as well as opportunities to chill on sailing boats. Guests can explore biking trails, enjoy art studios, watch films in the cinema room, or take advantage of the Kids’ Club created by the renowned French brand Tartine et Chocolat.

The Spa has been thoughtfully curated by The Paris Society in partnership with premium skincare brand Tata Harper, featuring seven treatment rooms, a wellness area, and a serene heated outdoor pool. Dining options include three restaurants that celebrate seasonal ingredients with traditional French cuisine: Le Réfectoire des Moines, which boasts a magical ambiance of candles and chic wood panelling; and L’Auberge, showcasing rustic charm with a menu filled with classic dishes.

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