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La Baronnie Hôtel & Spa

Île de Ré


Attention kings and queens: this stunning golden mansion with four stars, 22 luxurious rooms and a spa is so regal you won't be at all surprised to hear that it was once owned by Louis XVI. Themed rooms evoke different 17th- or 18th-century character from local and island history, the most lavish of which languish as a standalone cottage in the beautiful tree-shaded garden.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Île de Ré attractions

1. Clocher Observatoire

0.11 MILES

A hike up the 117 steps inside the bell stone of fortified Église St-Martin rewards with a mighty fine panorama of St-Martin-de-Ré and the coast. The well…

2. Musée Ernest Cognacq

0.14 MILES

This small museum, opposite the tourist office at the entrance to St-Martin de Ré, explores island history through art, ceramics and maritime curiosities…

3. Phare des Baleines

9.67 MILES

For an overview of the island, follow the crowds to Phare des Baleines, the island's scarlet-tipped, 59m-tall lighthouse on its northwestern tip. Scale…

4. Tour de la Lanterne

10.61 MILES

Easily mistaken for an ornate church spire, the conical 15th-century Tour de la Lanterne is La Rochelle's beauty queen. It was so named because of its…

6. Musée des Beaux-Arts

10.73 MILES

La Rochelle's Museum of Fine Arts, housed inside a stunning neoclassical building, hosts an impressive collection of 15th- to 20th-century art.

7. Tour de la Grosse Horloge

10.73 MILES

The gateway to the old city, Tour de la Grosse Horloge is a steadfast Gothic-style clock tower with a 12th-century base and 18th-century top.

8. Musée du Nouveau Monde

10.77 MILES

La Rochelle's role as a departure point for North America is interpreted at this museum, housed in an elegant courtyard-clad mansion built in 1750.