White Lotus Season 4 May Land at France’s Most Luxurious Hotels

HBO’s The White Lotus season four is set to move its signature blend of luxury, satire, and scenic drama to France – with top contenders including iconic Four Seasons properties that promise a stunning new backdrop.

Yuliya Karotkaya By Yuliya Karotkaya Updated 3 mins read
White Lotus Season 4 May Land at France’s Most Luxurious Hotels
Rumor has it that the next season of The White Lotus may unfold in one of France’s most glamorous hotels. Photo: HBO

HBO’s hit series The White Lotus is poised to trade palm trees for plane trees as season four heads to France. After captivating audiences with settings in Hawaii, Sicily, and Thailand, the show’s creators are reportedly eyeing a new backdrop rich in history, culture, and luxury. Though official confirmation has yet to come, speculation is swirling around several landmark hotels, particularly those within the Four Seasons portfolio, which has been a consistent partner for the franchise.

The show’s formula has always relied on settings as characters in their own right – lavish environments that serve as both playground and pressure cooker for its ensemble cast. Moving to France signals a shift in tone: rather than tropical ease, viewers could see an interplay of old-world elegance, alpine drama, and urban sophistication.

A Trio of French Four Seasons: Riviera, Alps, or the Heart of Paris?

Among the rumored contenders, the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat on the Côte d’Azur stands out. Its terraced gardens and sweeping Mediterranean views offer cinematic potential perfectly suited to the show’s satirical take on wealth and leisure. An entire season set among this iconic Riviera property could blend seaside glamour with a touch of isolation, amplifying the tension between characters.

Another possibility is the Four Seasons Hotel Megève, nestled in the French Alps. This luxurious alpine retreat could give the series a fresh visual identity with its snowy peaks, chalets, and ski culture. A winter backdrop would be a dramatic departure from previous seasons, offering storylines about exclusivity, power, and seclusion in an entirely different climate.

Finally, the Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris offers a classic metropolitan setting. With Art Deco interiors, Michelin-starred dining, and its location just off the Champs-Élysées, it could provide a playground of high society intrigue and urbane luxury unlike anything seen in the series so far.

France Sets the Stage for a New Chapter in Satire

Choosing France as a location would also be a savvy production move. The country’s strong film infrastructure, varied geography, and tax incentives make it an appealing choice for international shoots. A shift to France allows the show to explore new cultural dynamics, from Riviera celebrity life to Alpine sports to Parisian high fashion – all within a single nation.

Fans speculate that by moving into Europe’s heart, the show might deepen its critique of privilege and excess. The French setting could weave together stories of old-money aristocracy and modern global elites, casting new light on the tensions that The White Lotus so deftly exposes. Whether the next season unfolds on the Mediterranean, in the snowy Alps, or amid Parisian glamour, one thing seems certain: the scenery will again be a star.

With hotels already reporting spikes in inquiries linked to these rumors, anticipation is building. If the past is any guide, wherever The White Lotus sets its cameras becomes not only a backdrop for drama but also a real-world destination for travelers eager to step inside the show’s world.

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