This is a trend that is increasingly gaining ground in the hotel landscape. Many establishments display the words “only for adults” or persons over that age without any complex. A movement that the French government intends to combat.
No baby crying in the restaurant, no screaming at the edge of the pool, no chasing races between siblings in the hallways… On paper, hotels that refuse children can seduce a certain clientele in search of peace and romance, whether one is a parent or not.
A trend that seduces
The trend has spread as a tiresome response for some and a search for calm for others. Parents want a few days without their children and without those of others, couples do not want a family atmosphere during their romantic getaway in duo, Friends want to enjoy their stay without complexes and reservations, and solo travellers prefer to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and focus on their well-being or work. Finally, it is also not pleasant for parents to have to limit their children in their games or prevent them from making noise in very exclusive places where serenity is required. In short: all the reasons are good to allow adults to take a break from children.
Faced with this phenomenon, there are many booking platforms and guides to display a tab dedicated to children-free boxes. On the prestigious Relais & Châteaux website, you can read on the page “Hotels adult only”: “Reserved for adults and teenagers over 16 years of age, these houses are a perfect stopover for travelers looking for an intimate stay. As a couple, with friends or alone, enjoy the luxury of tranquility and fully enjoy the present moment in complete freedom.”
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