The hype
Guests universally adore the hosts (Ta and Bernard) and the serenity of the park, often citing the breakfast as a highlight.
Book this if You want a confidential, couples-only style retreat where the host cooks authentic Thai food in the French Alps.
Quick Take: It’s less a hotel and more like staying at the wealthy, tasteful country estate of a friend who happens to be an amazing chef.
Reviewed by @theboutiqueadventurer: I stayed here for a weekend reset and it was exactly what I needed. The view from the pool is even better in person, and the breakfast felt so personal and homemade. It's the kind of place where you instantly feel your shoulders drop.
Guests universally adore the hosts (Ta and Bernard) and the serenity of the park, often citing the breakfast as a highlight.
You absolutely need a car; the property is set back from the lake and uphill, making walking to dinner or the beach impractical for most.
“We would love to book the Deluxe Double specifically for the private balcony. If that is unavailable, please prioritize a room with the most unobstructed lake view.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Sort of. Ta (the host) cooks a 'Table d'hôtes' dinner (often Thai fusion) on select evenings by reservation. On other nights, they offer cold meal boards (charcuterie/cheese) if ordered by 7 PM.
Yes, the indoor pool is heated and open during the hotel's operating season (Feb-Nov).
No, pets are not allowed. The hosts have their own dog, Pad Thai, who rules the roost.
Only if they are 12 or older. The atmosphere is geared towards adult relaxation.
It's about a 5-minute drive or a 20-minute downhill walk (uphill on the way back). You are not right on the water's edge.
Yes, rooms are equipped with air conditioning, which is crucial for summer in the Alps.
Ask Ta about her Thai cooking classes or if she's making a curry that night—it's legendary among past guests.
The 'Sentier des Roselières' (Reed Bed Path) nearby is a stunning, flat walk along the lake often missed by tourists driving by.
Order the 'Planche Repas' (meal board) for your first night if you arrive late and tired; it's generous and local.
See where Les Ô d'Annecy is located and what's nearby.