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Relais & Châteaux
NameRelais & Châteaux
Founded0 1954
FounderMarcel Tilloy, Nelly Tilloy
TypeNonprofit organization
HeadquartersParis, France
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleLaurent Gardinier (President)
Websitehttps://www.relaischateaux.com

Relais & Châteaux. It is a global association of individually owned and operated luxury hotels and restaurants. Founded in France in 1954, the organization curates a collection of properties renowned for their unique character, exceptional hospitality, and culinary excellence. The association's ethos is encapsulated in its motto, "A route to the world’s most authentic addresses," emphasizing personalized experiences rooted in local culture and heritage.

History

The origins of the association trace back to 1954 when eight hoteliers, including founders Marcel Tilloy and Nelly Tilloy, established a route connecting their properties along the road from Paris to the French Riviera. This initial concept was inspired by the tradition of relais de poste, coaching inns that provided fresh horses for travelers. The first official guide was published in 1955, featuring properties like the Hôtel de la Côte d’Or in Saulieu, then run by the legendary chef Alexandre Dumaine. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, the association expanded beyond France, establishing a presence across Europe, North America, and eventually worldwide, while consistently focusing on family-owned establishments with distinctive architectural and cultural identities.

Membership and criteria

Admission into the association is highly selective, governed by a rigorous inspection process conducted by anonymous evaluators. Prospective members must exemplify five key criteria: a unique sense of place, refined hospitality, culinary artistry, environmental consciousness, and a celebration of local arts and culture. Properties are evaluated on hundreds of precise points covering service standards, architectural integrity, and the quality of their cuisine, often led by acclaimed chefs like Anne-Sophie Pic or Thomas Keller. The association's committee, which includes figures like Olivier Roellinger, reviews all inspection reports before a final vote, ensuring each property aligns with the founding philosophy of personalized, authentic luxury.

Properties and destinations

The collection spans over 580 properties in more than 60 countries, encompassing historic châteaux, boutique hotels, safari lodges, and gastronomic temples. Iconic European members include Le Bristol Paris in France, Villa d’Este on Lake Como in Italy, and Cliveden House in England. Notable destinations in the Americas feature The Point Resort on Saranac Lake in New York and Twin Farms in Vermont. In Asia, properties such as Aman Tokyo in Japan and The Datai Langkawi in Malaysia represent the brand's reach. Each property is deeply connected to its locale, whether a vineyard estate in Tuscany, a beachfront retreat in Maldives, or a wilderness lodge in South Africa.

Association and organization

The association operates as a nonprofit organization headquartered in Paris, governed by an elected board of directors composed of member hoteliers and restaurateurs. The current president is Laurent Gardinier of the Gardinier family, which owns properties like Les Airelles in Courchevel. Key governance bodies include the International Commission and the Ethics Committee, which uphold the membership standards. The organization fosters collaboration through annual events like the Relais & Châteaux International Congress, where members convene to discuss industry trends, sustainability initiatives under the "Food for the Planet" commitment, and partnerships with institutions like UNESCO.

Recognition and awards

The association and its members are consistently highlighted in prestigious international guides and accolades. Numerous member restaurants have been awarded stars by the Michelin Guide, with chefs such as Alain Ducasse, Gordon Ramsay, and Massimo Bottura associated with its properties. The organization itself has received awards for its sustainable tourism leadership, including recognition from World Travel Awards and National Geographic. Its annual guidebook is considered a benchmark for luxury travel, and the association's global summit often features addresses by prominent figures from the worlds of gastronomy, conservation, and the arts, reinforcing its status as a curator of exceptional experiences.

Category:Hotel associations Category:Luxury brands Category:Organizations based in Paris Category:1954 establishments in France