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B&B Hotel Bollène
3.8/533 Reviews
Last minute reservation following error of return of my company: very pro, pleasant, reactive person with a true sense of service. The room is very clean, you are welcomed by your name at breakfast, you are wondering how you are going and what you need. The last cherry on the cake: It is recalled a few minutes after your departure to inform you that the room woman found your AirPods! Honesty, authenticity, cleanness, gentleness, brave and thankful
Le Mas du Colombier
4.3/548 Reviews
Dated hotel which needs a refresh. While the rooms were clean and the reception staff was friendly and helpful, the room we stayed in was quite old and the shower layout was weird. The bed felt like a cheap motel bed since there was a plastic covering beneath the bedsheet. I guess overall it is acceptable considering the price point but I wouldn’t stay here again.
Aux Augustins Palais des Papes & Wellness
4.4/531 Reviews
Avignon City Center
It was a privilege to stay in this immaculate, charming and tastefully renovated guest house located in what was once a 13 Century monastery within the walls of the historic city of Avignon. There are several good choices of rooms and suites and we had everything we needed at our fingertips. We so enjoyed the lovely courtyard in the center of the property. Owners, Sabine and Patrick were kind, helpful and welcoming and we so enjoyed being within walking distance to wonderful restaurants and historic locations. We especially enjoyed stepping out of the front door of the guest house to visit the market that offered beautiful flowers we enjoyed all week, delicious foods and crafts. Parking is available if needed as well as lots of good advice for your stay. We loved our stay her and will return.
La Maison des Ocres - Provence
4.3/551 Reviews
We stayed at the Maison des Ocres for two wonderful days in mid-June. We had stayed there previously, in September of 2019, and we very happy to return to this beautiful hotel. The excellent location is perfect for visiting Roussillon and many of the nearby Luberon villages. Olivier and Julie are new owners since our last stay and they have done an amazing job with their renovations. They were extremely welcoming and helpful. Our room was very clean and comfortable, with a little balcony overlooking the beautiful countryside. We enjoyed the beautiful swimming pool which was very refreshing after a hot summer day of sightseeing. We also enjoyed a delicious dinner in their restaurant, adjacent to the pool area. The service and food were both outstanding. The prior 5* hospitality experience of the new owners is definitely reflected in the quality and value of the hotel and restaurant. We will definitely return to the Maison des Ocres on our next visit to the Luberon.
Hotel de l'Horloge Avignon
4.3/5106 Reviews
Avignon City Center
Just check out and write a review, especially like this hotel 1. The location is not far from the Palais des Papes, about 5 minutes walk, there are many restaurants nearby, and the downstairs is very lively. 2. The bathroom is very large, although the facilities are old, but the one-off items are relatively complete. The city of Nanfa basically does not provide toothbrushes, and there is no mouthwash, as if only floss... 3. The room is small, the bed is not big, everything is small, but very delicate, I think it is like a home in France. 4. The staff at the front desk has a southern Chinese, gentle and courteous, asking all questions very convenient and very warm and honest. 5. Booking this hotel's favorite is to have a terrace, although the stone wall is too high to see the outside, but the small lawn is really cute. The hotel's joint venture is also in Nice, and I didn't expect it to be Suisse. In Nice, Suisse is dying, under the Castle Hill, but the price of the hotel is really high. If you booked, you can check out Ctrip. I booked for one night in Booking and Ctrip. Ctrip's activities are really suitable.
Le Moulin, Lourmarin, a Beaumier Hotel
4.4/526 Reviews
Atmosphere: Comfortable/cozy. This place is beautifully/tastefully decorated while also being very approachable where people feel they can sit and relax. To me, this is the perfect/ideal combination. Great for a group of friends, family, or a date night. Probably my most favorite location in terms of venue. Parking: There is parking available along the street in front of the hotel and more around the corner (as well as a small parking lot) if needed. When we arrived there were 2 spots available on the street in front of the hotel for our 7:30pm reservation. Dress code: It’s part of the hotel so you see a wide assortment of clothing, leaning more casual. Jeans and a nice top are appropriate. Service: Good. Professional and attentive. Drinks: I had a mocktail which was a homemade earl grey iced tea which was subtle and not very sweet. My husband had a rose recommended to him and enjoyed it. Food: - Pacing: Perfect amount of breathing room between courses so you did not feel rushed or felt like you were waiting too long. - Bread: Nice rustic bread served with local olive oil and salt - Water tip for any restaurant: if you just want tap water, ask for a “carafe d’eau” - Appetizers: I had the burrata with cucumbers, mint, and jalapeños and this was incredibly good. More of a spring dish than a fall dish, but it did not matter because it was hands down delicious. My husband had the the squash/egg/shaved carrot dish. My husband enjoyed it but I found it a bit sweet for my liking. - Mains: We took the waiter’s recommendation. I had the lamb shoulder with quinoa which was a miss in my husband’s and my opinion and combined we did not finish the dish. If you do not like cilantro, steer clear of this dish. I do like cilantro and it was a lot/overpowering for me. The meat was a stew meat consistency (soft/a bit fatty) that I usually like, but the flavoring just missed the mark. My husband had the butcher’s cut with potatoes. For the evening it was a pork tenderloin. It was perfectly cooked, a little pink and very juicy. It comes with this brown sauce and green sauce that worked well with the meat and the piping hot roasted potatoes. - Dessert: We shared 3 scoops of the Ravi’s ice cream which is in the town’s square. Consistency was perfect. Our favorite was the almond flavor which little pieces of almond. Orange blossom flavor was very light (I could not taste it but my husband could). The lavender had a strong but not overpowering taste.

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Number of Hotels8
Number of Reviews30
Highest Price€162
Lowest Price€65
Average Price (Weekends)€102
Average Price (Weekdays)€91