Dear subscribers,
This year, we'll have to skip the restaurant dinner, the romantic cruise, and the fiery sunset statement.
But Valentine's Day 2021 version is not spoiled for all that.
This lovers' party invites couples more than ever to confine themselves for a weekend in one of the ten hotels that you have selected in the city, on the coast or in the mountains.
Staying just two is even easier this year, health constraints oblige.
At the hotel, dinners, a bottle of champagne and breakfasts are served in your room, while spas and swimming pools can be privatized.
To prolong the pleasure,
Le Figaro
has selected 30 establishments in Paris, Europe and the world which will open their doors this year.
Something to inspire your next trips alone, with friends or family ... but especially between lovers.
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Romantic trip to Saint-Valentin, the village that only has love
Located between Châteauroux and Issoudun, Saint-Valentin attracts 3,000 visitors each year on February 14.
Jean-Marc De Jaeger
The town of 300 souls located in the Indre is one of the few in the world to bear the name of the patron saint of lovers.
A particularity which makes it a tourist curiosity.
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Ten gourmet getaways for the weekend of Valentine's Day
On the shores of Lake Annecy, the “Gourmet Valentine's Day” offer at L'Auberge du Père Bise.
Franck Juery
On the menu for New Year's lovers: room, well-being break, dinners and breakfasts!
Sages or scoundrels, starry or sulphurous;
there will be something for all tastes, enough to (almost) forget the curfew.
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Last minute idea: (re) discover Paris as a couple and in the shoes of Mr & Mrs Smith
Your mission, if you accept it: to blend in with the crowd of Parisians in your new role.
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WE TESTED - Take
a fresh look at the capital while walking in the footsteps of a historical or fictional character, such is the promise of Offset Guide, a service of immersive and surprising tours.
Zoom on their new course.
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Hotels: the 30 most anticipated openings of 2021
The highly anticipated Six Senses Shaharut opening south of the Negev Desert in Israel's Arava Valley.
58 suites and villas inspired by the dwellings of the Nabataean community which occupied the region more than 2000 years ago.
Six Senses
New concepts, reinvented palaces, intimate nuggets, formidable locations, courageous and determined hoteliers, are unveiling places that are more attractive than ever for 2021.
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And also: From the Jura to the Vosges mountains: ten small hotels to enjoy the great outdoors