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France – Luxurious resort with historic buildings, monuments and gardens

France – Luxurious Resort With Historic Buildings, Monuments And Gardens

Once the residence of France’s famed Oberkampf-Mallet family in the late 1700’s, the magnificent resort has been fully renovated to preserve its historic buildings, monuments and gardens, the latter of which were originally designed by Madam Oberkampf herself. Despite easy access to both Paris and Paris-Orly Airport—both of which are just 30 minutes by train—guests will feel worlds away from the city the moment they arrive. The hotel is a short walk from the Jouy-en-Josas Train Station.

“Dolce by Wyndham Versailles is a timeless destination, perfect for romantic getaways and special events, facilitating both leisure and corporate travel. The hotel offers breathtaking natural scenery and memorable history-rich experiences, all while providing exceptional service alongside luxurious and modern amenities—an unbeatable combination,” says Dimitris Manikis President, EMEA, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

“Staying at Dolce by Wyndham Versailles unlocks the chance to experience the French art de vivre, which enwraps guests from the moment they arrive and is reflected in every aspect of their stay—from the architecture and design, to the food, service, amenities and more. An ideal escape, it’s the perfect jumping off point for making the most of all that France has to offer,” says Olivier Bigot, General Manager, Dolce by Wyndham Versailles – Domaine du Montcel.

A Luxury Retreat in the Heart of Versailles

A symbol of elegance, travellers can now book a stay in the stunning grounds of the upscale Dolce by Wyndham Versailles, which offers 14 hectares of gardens as well as two top-quality restaurants, a bar with a stunning terrace and a fully-equipped spa and wellness centre. Additional amenities include:

Spa du Moncel by Sothys, offering a relaxing range of treatments, as well as a steam room and sauna, a snow cave, sensory showers and a heated indoor and outdoor pool.
Restaurant ‘La Toile’, featuring traditional French cuisine with fine Asian touches.
Restaurant ‘La Manufacture,’ built around an open kitchen concept, ideal for events and set in the historic wing of the château with a modern, eclectic menu.
Bar Le Cèdre, featuring a stunning terrace overlooking the gardens.
A state-of-the-art conference centre with 18 meeting rooms.
The magnificent Baccarat ballroom which is 550 sqm, making it the largest in the region.

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