Le Manoir Saint Thomas, Amboise Hotels
12th-century renovated property offering a historic atmosphere, decorative rooms, in-room massages, a heated pool, and a garden
### Overview
Le Manoir Saint Thomas, a distinguished and captivating hotel with roots stretching back to the 12th century, presents a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in history and refined elegance. Originally established as a Priory in the year 1107, this venerable estate has played host to an array of illustrious figures throughout the ages, including royalty such as King François and the celebrated Diane de Poitiers. Over the course of its long and fascinating history, Le Manoir Saint Thomas has undergone meticulous restoration, ensuring the preservation of its enchanting vintage charm. This is readily apparent through its exquisite stained-glass windows and meticulously crafted doors, which whisper tales of bygone eras.
Staying at Le Manoir Saint Thomas places you conveniently close to Le Garage, a vibrant art center that is sure to captivate and inspire art enthusiasts of all kinds. Furthermore, a wealth of iconic historical attractions, including the magnificent Château Royal d’Amboise, the serene Chapelle Saint-Hubert, and the final resting place of the legendary Leonardo da Vinci, the Tomb of Leonardo da Vinci, are all located just a brief five-minute journey away. Guests can savor breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Loire River from the elevated vantage point of Château Royal d’Amboise. Alternatively, embark on a leisurely stroll across the bridge to the island, where an alternative perspective and enchanting view of Amboise awaits, offering a different yet equally captivating experience.
Each of the beautifully appointed rooms at Le Manoir Saint Thomas exudes a distinct character, evoking the atmosphere and ambiance of a miniature castle. The rooms are adorned with bright and cheerful colors that invigorate the senses, while carefully selected drapes and authentic vintage furniture work in perfect harmony to maintain the property’s overarching vintage charm and historical integrity. Among the available Comfort Rooms, guests can choose between a carpeted, cozy yellow room, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere, or a room featuring exposed beams, elegant parquet floors, and a sophisticated blue and gold color scheme. Should neither of these options align with your personal preferences, alternative rooms adorned with striking red accents are also available. For those seeking an elevated experience, consider upgrading to the Superior Rooms, which boast a more generous amount of space, an abundance of natural light streaming through captivating glass-stained windows, beautifully painted beams, and a stately marble fireplace, adding a touch of grandeur and sophistication. For the ultimate indulgence, the Luxury Suite provides an unparalleled upgrade, offering ample space to comfortably accommodate up to four guests. This magnificent suite includes a dedicated seating area, two luxurious bathrooms, and a breathtaking ceiling painting depicting the iconic Château de Versailles, providing a truly unforgettable experience.
To enhance your stay and promote relaxation and well-being, Le Manoir Saint Thomas offers a comprehensive range of amenities designed to cater to your every need. Guests are invited to take advantage of the convenient in-room massage services and personalized treatments, allowing you to indulge in a truly relaxing and rejuvenating experience within the privacy and comfort of your own room. The hotel also boasts a secluded and inviting heated pool, discreetly nestled at the far end of the park, providing a tranquil oasis where you can unwind and take a refreshing dip. For those seeking indoor relaxation, the property’s grand salon awaits, providing a sophisticated and comfortable space where you can immerse yourself in a captivating book, simply relax and unwind, or admire the architectural splendor of this historic building.
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