Inter-Hôtel des Princes

Chambéry


This dapper family hotel is one of the oldest in town, squirrelled away in a 1471-built convent that once guarded the Shroud of Turin. Rooms feel simultaneously homely and swish, with Alpine prints, artfully arranged driftwood and heart-shaped ornaments. A spa and sauna, bookable for €16 per person (45 minutes), tips the balance from cosiness to utter chic.

Breakfast costs €5 or €11.50, depending on whether you want to grab and go, or settle in for a lavish continental buffet. Covered parking is available for €8.50.


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