About this property
Accommodation category
Résidence hôtelière
Opened in 2014, Le Camp du Drap d'Or takes its name from the historic 1520 meeting between Francis I, King of France, and Henry VIII, King of England. This royal summit, held on the border between the two nations, required a massive encampment to house both courts during their negotiations.
The Renaissance decor has been carefully reconstructed to immerse you in the atmosphere of the 16th century. The logeries (lodgings) echo the style of military tents from a battlefield camp, but designed for the high nobility of the era. Walls are adorned with embroidered tapestries and decorated with carved wooden columns, while the large beds feature heavy canopies. It is a military camp reconstruction, but with the comfort of a grand castle.
The entire property includes about 100 rooms with a capacity of up to 5 people, spread across roughly 50 logeries. Rooms are furnished with a large canopy bed (160x200 cm), 2 bunk beds, an extra bed, and a baby crib available upon request. You will also have access to free Wi-Fi and a television with international channels. Breakfast and dinner are available at the Les Deux Couronnes restaurant, located at the entrance to the property.
Property services and amenities
Room services and amenities
*Prices and information are indicative and subject to change.
We chose this hotel because it is the cheapest one at Puy du Fou. We were expecting something cheap, bordering on camping, but actually, no. The comfort is perfectly fine. We slept very well in clean rooms.
The breakfast is pretty basic, though.