2025
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2025
Hôtel-restaurant avec un spa à Étoges préparant une cuisine raffinée
Cuisine raffinée, dans un authentique château du XVIIe siècle classé Monument historique. Vous pourrez trouver dans cette magnifique demeure un hôtel, un restaurant mais aussi un spa. L'hôtel propose des forfaits pour vous faire découvrir la région.
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Avis des membres sur CHÂTEAU D'ÉTOGES - RESTAURANT DE L'ORANGERIE
4.7/5
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Stephen F.
Visité en juin 2025
Very nice stay, we ate at L'Atelier restaurant. Staff were great and the champagne breakfast was delightful.

T1976KFsusanm
Visité en juin 2025
Our recent stay at the Château d’Étoges in Champagne, France was a charming and memorable experience. Nestled in the countryside, this 17th-century château exudes historic character with its gently creaking floorboards, towering ceiling heights, and grand staircases—all reminders of its storied past. The views out the majestic windows and the constant, soothing murmur of fountains in the moat created a tranquil ambiance. While we initially worried that the atmosphere might lean toward the overly formal or stuffy, we were pleased to discover a place that is both characterful and comfortable. |We had opted for a package that included meals in the château’s formal dining room, and though we expected a perhaps too-refined or too rigid dining experience, we were pleasantly surprised. The cuisine was delicious and the service was impeccable. A particular highlight was our interaction with Zoe, one of the servers. Her professionalism was matched by her warmth. She helped us navigate the menu with both ease and humor, bridging the language gap with grace. Our conversation with her was a memorable part of the meal—not just for her helpful suggestions, but for the genuine connection we felt. The evening ended on an especially kind note when she tracked us down shortly after dinner to return a pair of sunglasses left behind. It’s gestures like that, and people like Zoe, that elevate a beautiful stay into something special.

Carl B.
Visité en juin 2025
My wife, our 8-month-old daughter, our dog, and I stayed at the château for one night while exploring the area.
The hotel is truly beautiful, both in its setting and in the attention to detail throughout the building and interior. We arrived in the afternoon and, unfortunately, dogs weren’t allowed in the fine dining restaurant. So, we opted for dinner at the brasserie instead.
Our room was very nice—clean and beautifully decorated in keeping with the overall style of the château. The bathroom featured both a shower and a bathtub, blending modern comfort with a contemporary design.
Breakfast was served on the ground floor. Unfortunately, our dog wasn’t allowed there either, but he was happy to enjoy some alone time in the room. The breakfast offered a lovely selection of all the usual items, and it was clear that only high-quality products were used—especially the butter, yogurt, and apple juice.
The experience was truly memorable, and I would highly recommend this wonderful place. However, one thing to note (though it wasn’t an issue for us) is that there’s no elevator, as it’s an old building. This meant carrying bags, a baby, and a stroller up and down the stairs a few times. Also, because the château is quite secluded, dining options are basically limited to what the hotel provides.
The hotel is truly beautiful, both in its setting and in the attention to detail throughout the building and interior. We arrived in the afternoon and, unfortunately, dogs weren’t allowed in the fine dining restaurant. So, we opted for dinner at the brasserie instead.
Our room was very nice—clean and beautifully decorated in keeping with the overall style of the château. The bathroom featured both a shower and a bathtub, blending modern comfort with a contemporary design.
Breakfast was served on the ground floor. Unfortunately, our dog wasn’t allowed there either, but he was happy to enjoy some alone time in the room. The breakfast offered a lovely selection of all the usual items, and it was clear that only high-quality products were used—especially the butter, yogurt, and apple juice.
The experience was truly memorable, and I would highly recommend this wonderful place. However, one thing to note (though it wasn’t an issue for us) is that there’s no elevator, as it’s an old building. This meant carrying bags, a baby, and a stroller up and down the stairs a few times. Also, because the château is quite secluded, dining options are basically limited to what the hotel provides.

Nicolas K.
Visité en juin 2025
Phantastisches Ambiente und sehr zuvorkommendes Personal!
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CHÂTEAU D'ÉTOGES - RESTAURANT DE L'ORANGERIE se situe au 4, rue Richebourg , 51270 Etoges
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14:00 - 19:30
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14:00 - 19:30
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14:00 - 19:30
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14:00 - 19:30
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14:00 - 19:30
Samedi
10:00 - 19:30
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10:00 - 19:30

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Lors d’un roadtrip vers le sud de la France avec mon père depuis Bruxelles, nous sommes malheureusement tombés en panne à 10 minutes du Château d’Étoges, notre première étape. Heureusement, malgré cette mésaventure, nous avons pu passer la nuit sur place après avoir été dépannés.
Le château est splendide, chargé de charme et parfaitement entretenu. Le restaurant gastronomique vaut vraiment le détour : un vrai régal du début à la fin. Les chambres sont très bien : personnellement j’ai très bien dormi, même si mon père a trouvé le lit un peu moins confortable, trop mou à son goût (d’où ma note de 4/5 sur ce point).
Mais ce qui nous a le plus marqué, c’est le service : d’une gentillesse et d’un professionnalisme rares. Le lendemain, nous devions rendre la chambre à midi, mais n’ayant pas encore de nouvelles de notre assurance pour la suite du voyage, l’équipe nous a permis de rester dans l’hôtel le temps d’avoir une solution. Cerise sur le gâteau : ils nous ont même offert un goûter pour patienter !
Un grand merci à toute l’équipe pour leur bienveillance. En d’autres circonstances, on reviendra avec plaisir, cette fois sans panne !