What “unusual” means in Rennes — and what it means at Love Horizons
Unusual stays around Rennes usually follow the same pattern: leave the city, go into nature, sleep in something unexpected. A cabin, a yurt, a houseboat, a château. Nature as a change of scenery.
Love Horizons offers the opposite kind of unusual: stay in the heart of the city, but go up. 90 metres. The Tour des Horizons — the tallest tower in central Rennes, and in the 1970s one of the tallest residential towers in Europe. A private suite on the upper floors, with the city stretching as far as the eye can see.
It is unusual because no one else offers it. Not in France, not at this height, not with this level of equipment.
The urban version of unusual: what you experience
Arriving at Love Horizons means taking the lift to the top and opening the door onto something you have never seen before: an entire suite, just for two, suspended above the city.
The first reaction of almost every couple on arrival: going straight to the window. Rennes entirely beneath your feet. The historic centre, the Breton rooftops, the cathedral, and depending on the time — lights turning on one by one, or the sun rising over the whole city.
Inside the suite, you will find:
- Private jacuzzi facing the panoramic view — warm water, jets, and Rennes below;
- Private hammam with chromotherapy — blue, purple or red according to the mood;
- Pole dance bar, tantra chair, massage table and elastic chair;
- King-size bed with integrated restraint system;
- Lighting atmosphere adjustable from a tablet;
- 80,000 audio tracks selected by DJ Eoleman;
- Panoramic view from the lounge, bedroom and jacuzzi.
Why it is more unusual than a tree house
A tree house is unusual because it is unexpected. But it is also often rustic, without wellness equipment, and 45 minutes from the city by car.
Love Horizons is unusual AND:
- private jacuzzi with renewed water;
- hammam with chromotherapy;
- walking distance from Rennes station;
- Paris in around 1h30 by direct TGV;
- private parking included;
- personal welcome.
An unusual stay without sacrificing comfort. That is the real difference.
The tower itself is unusual
The Tour des Horizons is not an ordinary building. Built in the early 1970s by architect Georges Maillols, it is part of Rennes’ architectural heritage and was for several years one of the tallest residential towers in Europe. Its two white cylinders have dominated the city centre for more than 50 years.
Sleeping on its upper floors also means inhabiting a piece of architectural history. A modernist utopia transformed into a romantic experience.
Who it is made for
Love Horizons is made for couples who want something they have never experienced — and will not find anywhere else:
- A truly unusual night — not just something “original”;
- A complete wellness experience included — jacuzzi, hammam, atmosphere;
- In the city — no car needed, everything is within reach;
- Total privacy — the suite is never shared.
Availability is limited. Weekends sell out quickly.