If an in-house cafe by the man anointed the best pastry chef in the world isn’t enough reason to stay at this new hotel in the Versailles neighbourhood just outside Paris, perhaps the products in the spa, created by actor Brad Pitt, may entice you. Or perhaps the famous pile down the road will do it, though this bijou jewel box of a boutique inn may be enough allure in its own right. The boutique hotel is designed to be modern and appealing, while reflecting the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles.

Hotel Les Lumieres is so close to the World Heritage 17th-century royal residence, the Palace of Versailles, the second-floor cafe has views of the Place d’Armes, the square to the front of the French baroque landmark. The five-star Relais & Chateaux-affiliated property by French family-owned Groupe 2L Collection, inhabits two 17th-century structures, classified as historic monuments since 1930. French hospitality architect Didier Benderli has created 31 rooms and suites.

Within them, French hospitality architect Didier Benderli has created 31 rooms and suites named after figures of the Age of Enlightenment, plus a restaurant, café and spa, with details designed to read modern and appealing to contemporary travellers while reflecting the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles. Pastries are created by the man anointed the “best pastry chef in the world”. The influential patissier and godfather of inventive macarons, Pierre Herme, directs an exquisite patisserie on the groun.