Love Rooms en Meurthe-et-Moselle
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Welcome to Meurthe-et-Moselle, a Lorraine department in the heart of the Grand Est region. From the splendid Place Stanislas in Nancy (UNESCO, voted "most beautiful square in the world") to the treasures of the École de Nancy (Art Nouveau), from the Château de Lunéville (the "Lorraine Versailles") to the medieval city of Toul and the abbeys of Prémontrés in Pont-à-Mousson, Meurthe-et-Moselle combines exceptional heritage with the Lorraine art of living. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private Jacuzzi in a department where French Art Nouveau was born. Neighboring departments: Moselle (57), Meuse (55), Vosges (88), and Bas-Rhin (67).

Prefecture of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Nancy is world-famous for its Place Stanislas (18th century, UNESCO listed, gilded gates by Jean Lamour, voted "most beautiful square in the world"), the Place de la Carrière, and the Place d'Alliance (a UNESCO ensemble). Nancy is also the birthplace of the École de Nancy (Art Nouveau): the Musée de l'École de Nancy (Villa Majorelle, Gallé and Daum glassware), Villa Majorelle, and Art Nouveau stained glass scattered throughout the city. Treat yourselves to a room with a private Jacuzzi in Nancy after a sound and light show on Place Stanislas.
The Château de Lunéville, residence of the Dukes of Lorraine, is known as the "Lorraine Versailles" for its majestic proportions and French gardens. The city also houses the Lunéville faience factory (since 1731) and the Parc des Bosquets.
A fortified enclosure by Vauban, Saint-Étienne Cathedral (one of the most beautiful flamboyant Gothic facades in Lorraine), a Gothic cloister, and the vineyards of the Côtes de Toul (AOC, unique grey wines in France): Toul is an unrecognized gem just 20 minutes from Nancy.
Pont-à-Mousson (Prémontrés Abbey, a masterpiece of Lorraine Baroque, Place Duroc with arcades), Longwy (Longwy enamels since 1798, Vauban citadel UNESCO), Baccarat (legendary crystal factory since 1764, Crystal Museum): three exceptional savoir-faire and remarkable heritage.
A unique 18th-century architectural ensemble in the world: gilded grilles and fountains by Jean Lamour, Arc Héré, free sound and light show in summer. The most beautiful square in Europe and the most romantic place in Lorraine.
The Art Nouveau movement was born in Nancy: Emile Gallé glasswork, Louis Majorelle furniture, Jacques Gruber stained glass. The Musée de l'École de Nancy and the Villa Majorelle (the only Art Nouveau villa open to the public) are unique gems.
A masterpiece of Lorraine Baroque architecture (18th century), with a cloister, gardens, and a monumental staircase. Now a cultural center, the abbey hosts exhibitions and concerts in a magnificent setting.
Founded in 1764, the Baccarat crystal factory is one of the most prestigious in the world. The Crystal Museum displays exceptional pieces. A fascinating visit for art craft enthusiasts.
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Meurthe-et-Moselle is a concentration of exceptional heritage: Place Stanislas in Nancy (UNESCO, most beautiful square in the world), École de Nancy (birthplace of French Art Nouveau, Gallé, Majorelle, Daum), Château de Lunéville (Lorraine Versailles), Baccarat crystal factory (since 1764), Longwy enamels (Vauban citadel UNESCO), Prémontrés Abbey (Lorraine Baroque), and Côtes de Toul AOC (unique grey wine). Lorraine gastronomy completes the picture: quiche lorraine, bergamote de Nancy, macaron de Nancy, mirabelle plum. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total privacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet welcome. Nancy is 1h30 from Paris by TGV.
Between €120 and €400 per night. Nancy offers excellent value for money compared to other French cities for a romantic weekend with a private spa.
Nancy for Place Stanislas and Art Nouveau, Lunéville for the castle and gardens, Toul for grey wine and fortifications, Pont-à-Mousson for the Baroque abbey.
Sound and light show at Place Stanislas in summer, visit the Musée de l'École de Nancy and Villa Majorelle, taste Toul's grey wine, explore the Château de Lunéville, admire Baccarat crystals, stroll through old Nancy.
Yes: Paris-Nancy in 1h30 by direct TGV. Nancy is also 1h30 from Strasbourg and 45 min from Metz by TER.
Private Jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, fireplace, Nordic bath, sometimes a view of old Nancy or a rural setting in the Lorraine countryside.
Yes: the Bas-Rhin (Strasbourg) is 1h30 away. The Moselle (Metz, Centre Pompidou) is 45 min away. The Vosges (Gérardmer, Route des Crêtes) is 1h away. A Lorraine + Alsace circuit is a classic.