Set in a converted 18th century post station, Hôtel Le Chantilly is set in Chantilly, a 1-hour drive from Paris and a 15-minute walk from Chantilly Castle. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel....
richard
From
United Kingdom
Staff all very friendly. Good breakfast and convenient parking !
Located in the centre of Chantilly, close to the hippodrome and the famous Chantilly Castle this hotel offers air-conditioned rooms designed for ultimate comfort and featuring modern amenities.
Eric and Selbi
From
United Kingdom
It was very friendly, quite, close to everything and very clean
Located in Chantilly, 5.5 km from Chantilly-Gouvieux Train Station, Le Grand Pavillon Chantilly provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Philip
From
Belgium
Too crowded didn’t feel special , likewise for meals felt like a canteen
Set amidst verdant countryside in the heart of the historic Chantilly region, this large hotel is just 40 minutes from Paris and 25 minutes from Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport.
Juliet
From
United Kingdom
Beautiful setting and a it makes a change to have a hotel with many rooms that is on just two floors not in a tower block. Comfortable large bed. Spacious place perfect for Chantilly. Pool and spa facilities good for a weekend break.
Auberge du Jeu de Paume is 850 metres from Château de Chantilly, 1 km from Chantilly-Gouvieux Train Station providing direct access to central Paris and 2 km from Bourgognes Stadium.
Housed in a former hunting lodge, Hôtel & Restaurant Le Relais d'Aumale is a hotel set in the heart of the Chantilly forest. It offers rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi internet access.
Hotel l’Avenue is located in the heart of Chantilly, just a 20-minute walk from the Chateau de Chantilly, and the racecourse. All rooms include a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Kyriad Chantilly is located just 3 km from Château de Chantilly and 3.5 km from Chantilly Golf Club. Parc Asterix is 30 km away and Chantily Gouvieux RER Station is 2.2 km from the hotel.
Located in green and quiet surroundings at the edge of the forest of Chantilly and only 900 metres from Bourgognes Stadium. This Campanile offers free WiFi access.
On average, 3-star hotels in Chantilly cost £86 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chantilly are £193 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chantilly can on average be found for £340 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chantilly this weekend is £138 or, for a 4-star hotel, £176. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chantilly for this weekend cost on average around £359 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £155 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chantilly for tonight. You'll pay on average around £215 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chantilly will cost around £410 (based on Booking.com prices).
The magnificent Chateau and grounds, the classic Racecourse...
The magnificent Chateau and grounds, the classic Racecourse and beautiful horse museum are the features of this town, so visitors probably need to be fans of history, architecture and horseracing.These are set on the edge of a forest.There are ample eateries in the town with fair quality and reasonable prices. The racecourse Panoramic Restaurant at the top of the main grandstand provides superb views and decent food/wines-- open every race day.The lace museum isn't often open and the cultural centre only just about qualifies for such a description. Getting around on foot is feasible, though it's a good mile from the town centre to the Chateau, and further for forest walks.
Guest review by
Colin
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Chateau, Ecurie, Racecourse. Great.
Chateau, Ecurie, Racecourse. Great.
The town is very walkable.
The restaurant I went to on the Friday of my trip La Villa was not as good as I hoped. I felt it was overpriced for what I had (which was a simple steak) but maybe my expectations were too high.
Guest review by
Michael
France
Review score
10.0
You need some time to enjoy Chantilly.
You need some time to enjoy Chantilly. The town itself is dominated by the racecourse but there is some much else to see and admire. You get bored then it is well served by a 25minute train into Paris.
Surrounded by forests with bike hire available. Visit Yucca for a great and relaxed evening meal washed down with a great Chablis!
Guest review by
Richard
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Chantilly is marvellous!
Chantilly is marvellous! The chateau and grounds are breathtaking. We rented a golf buggy for an hour to explore the grounds and only managed to see half. There are even kangaroos!
The main street in the town has a range of restaurants and cafés. There's a great deli selling local produce.
Well worth visiting...again and again.
Guest review by
Loraine
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
We decided not to stay in central Paris but somewhere...
We decided not to stay in central Paris but somewhere further out on a decent train line and this was an excellent choice. In fact although we were there for five nights we only spent one day in Paris.
We visited Chantilly chateau which was amazing and took the bus to Senlis which is a lovely town with a medieval centre, city walls and a huge cathedral.
We also walked in Chantilly forest and saw race horses being exercised. The whole town is very horse focused and the horse museum was very interesting.
Finally there are lots of good restaurants in the town.
Guest review by
Sandra
Review score
10.0
Lovely town 25 mins by train from Gare du Nord in Paris.
Lovely town 25 mins by train from Gare du Nord in Paris. We arrived there quicker than we could have reached most places within Paris and were rewarded with historic buildings, clean streets, plenty of restaurants and miles of forest and riverside walking and cycling. If you're a fan of France but not keen on Paris, Chantilly is a perfect short break.
Guest review by
Patrick
United Kingdom
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