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Montmorency apartment

Completely independent, in the heart of Hodebert Castle

Montmorency apartment

Montmorency apartment

Montmorency apartment

Montmorency apartment

Montmorency apartment

Montmorency apartment

Montmorency apartment

Montmorency apartment

2 people

super-comfortable king-size bed (180 cm)

Free, unlimited Wi-Fi

€260/night

3 nights 760€
4 nights 950 €
5 nights 1100 €
6 nights 1290€
7 nuits 1350 €

* Prices may vary depending on the period 

 

€1350 /week

* Prices may vary depending on the period

 

 

L'esprit de l'appartement Montmorency

Located on the ground floor of the château, accessible via a private entrance, the Montmorency apartment is a duplex. You can book it as a self-contained apartment; if you wish to book it as a bed and breakfast, please visit the "Rooms" section.

If you wish to stay independently in the Montmorency apartment (self-catering option), please contact us at 06 52 72 81 54

The bedroom offers breathtaking views of the park and has an en-suite bathroom. The lower floor comprises a large open-plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen and tastefully decorated lounge, opening onto the garden with furniture for al fresco dining and relaxation.

A carefully curated decor that immerses you in the history of France

The decoration of this apartment was inspired by the famous Montmorency family, from which the owner, Ivana, is descended. This now-extinct family gave France six Constables, twelve Marshals of France, several Admirals and Cardinals, numerous high-ranking officers of the Crown, and Grand Masters of various orders of chivalry. We have therefore gathered many family mementos here. In the entrance hall, you will be greeted by a beautiful portrait of François Henry de Montmorency, Duke of Luxembourg, Grand Marshal of Louis XIV, nicknamed the "upholsterer of Notre Dame" because, upon his return from battle, he would cover the walls of Notre Dame with the flags of the foreign regiments he had defeated.

A recent restoration using high-quality materials

This part of the castle has just been completely restored. We chose high-quality, noble materials to respect the spirit of the place while offering impeccable contemporary comfort. The result is a suite where the old and the new interact naturally, without one overpowering the other.

A duplex with private entrance and equipped kitchen

The Montmorency suite is a self-contained duplex, ideal for those seeking both the charm of a castle and the independence of an apartment. On the ground floor, you enter through a private door that leads directly to your private space.

Upstairs, the bedroom offers breathtaking views of the park and has an en-suite bathroom. The lower floor features a large, bright living area with a fully equipped kitchen and a tastefully decorated lounge opening onto the garden. Here, you can enjoy lunch, dinner, and relaxation, just like at home – but in a castle.

Two hours from Paris

The Montmorency suite requires a minimum two-night stay. This is the ideal amount of time to fully appreciate this apartment, its independence, its view, and the history it embodies. Just two hours from Paris, it offers a rare escape: modern comfort in a setting steeped in history, nestled within a park that invites you to slow down.

View of the park and garden

From the upstairs bedroom, the view overlooks the castle grounds – centuries-old trees, tranquil pathways, and meticulously landscaped vistas. Downstairs, the living room opens onto the garden, where you can set up a table for al fresco dining on sunny days. It's a suite that truly breathes.

The Montmorency family: 6 Constables, 12 Marshals of France

The Montmorency family, now extinct, has left its mark on French history like few other lineages. Six Constable – the highest military office of the Ancien Régime –, twelve Marshals of France, several Admirals and Cardinals, numerous Grand Officers of the Crown and Grand Masters of various orders of chivalry: the list is dizzying. These men served the kings of France for centuries, at the very heart of power. Their motto, ‘God help the first Christian baron’, speaks to their long history and their pride. Naming a suite after them was no trivial choice: it was a way of paying tribute to them and keeping their memory alive.

The Duke of Luxembourg, "upholsterer of Notre-Dame"

Upon entering the suite, you will be greeted by a magnificent portrait of François-Henri de Montmorency, Duke of Luxembourg, Grand Marshal of Louis XIV. He was nicknamed the "upholsterer of Notre-Dame"—and with good reason: after each victorious battle, he would cover the cathedral walls with the flags of the foreign regiments he had defeated. A spectacular way to celebrate his victories and assert the power of the Sun King. This portrait is not there by chance. It is one of the many family mementos gathered in this suite, which forms a veritable small Montmorency museum within the château.

breakfast basket

Si vous le souhaitez, nous vous proposons au moment de votre arrivée, un  panier de produits biologiques pour votre petit déjeuner.

1 homemade spelt loaf / 1 liter of orange juice / 1 liter of milk / corn flakes / muesli / cocoa powder / ground and capsule coffee / butter / jam
/ 6 eggs / cheese at a price of €45

Fully equipped kitchen

Oven, washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator, hob, toaster, kettle, Nespresso machine and electric coffee maker

Shower

hairdryer

No smoking

Beds made - Linens provided