The town of Barbizon has attracted artists for many years, and the 19th-century timbered Hôtellerie du Bas-Bréau has had its share of famous guests. Some accommodations are in the main wooded house, but most are in a two-story building in the back garden. Each room is different in decor and has a bath. The restaurant is outstanding, drawing dinner guests from as far away as Paris. With unusually attractive flower arrangements on each table, the atmosphere of the dining room is elegant and romantic.
This secluded hunting lodge, surrounded by a sea of greenery on the outskirts of Fontainebleau forest, is an oasis of comfort and tranquility. Once a favorite retreat for the artists of the Barbizon School, the lodge’s tastefully decorated rooms were more recently enjoyed by Emperor Hiro-Hito. A truly idyllic spot in which to savor gourmet cuisine and fine wines served in elegant crystal and silverware.