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The Chateau de la Pioline is a deluxe class hotel located 20 Kms. from Marseilles Airport and just five minutes from Aix-en-Provence city centre. Elegantly sitting on the banks of the picturesque River Arc, this hotel is on 10 magnificent acres where travelers can find charm and a breath of fresh air. |
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Hotel Le Pigonnet, a quintessential Provençal mansion, has been a celebrated hotel run by the same family since 1924. It has a unique atmosphere of comfort and hospitality which has been eloquently described as: 'an isle apart, set in the city'. |
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Three friends (two of them professional decorators) back in 1991, decided that Aix needed a hotel with Provencale feeling and there wasn’t one, so they teamed up and started searching for the right location suitable for the project, until they found the perfect place, a lovely Villa right in Aix but away from all the city noise and close to “Le Clos de la Violet” one of Aix’s finest restaurants. |
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This 17th-century Carmelite convent is now a stately country hotel with the best restaurant in town. Although it's in a noisy neighborhood, most rooms face the unspoiled cloister. You'll wake to the scent of roses and the sounds of birds singing. Throughout you'll find a blend of antique neoclassic architecture and modern amenities. |
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Located right in the heart of Arles ancient district, secretly hiden behind its large gate is L’Hotel Particulier. Smooth indolence in the centurial leafy garden and daydream by the pool. Invitation for a sensual journey from your gently luxuriant suite, to the heavenly scents and whispering waters of the white paved hammam... |
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Le Mas de Peint is a Deluxe farm house right in the middle of the Camargue which also produces some of the famous Camargue rice (more than 800 tons per year). The owner, Mr. Jacques Bon is also a well know “Manadier”, which means, that he raises bulls for the arena game called “Course a la Cocarde”. This particular kind of wild long horn bulls are raised specially to participate in this game, which consists in taking the bull down by the horns. |
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Located in the heart of the historic and artistic city of Avignon , a strategic site in the Rhone valley, The Auberge de Cassagne is an old Provencal residence from the 19th century. Surrounded by green gardens and refreshing fountains, and the song of the cicadas vibrating in the air, this charming hotel offers an atmosphere of peacefulness and refinement. |
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Hotel La Mirande, so named since its transformation into a hotel, after the square on which it is located, and in memory of the festivities hall, its walls covered in golden Cordovan leather, built by the representatives of the Pope to receive the notables of the city and visiting high dignitaries. |
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Situated in the narrow streets of the old village of Fontvieille, La Régalido, with all its charm, must not be missed when you journey through Provence. In the steps of Alphonse Daudet, it is an ideal stopover, lying at the foot of Les Alpilles, near to Les Baux de Provence. |
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Set in a 17th century Manor House, which clings to the rock side, right at the heart of the medieval village of Gordes, with fine views across the Luberon valley to where the road winds up from the coast, La Bastide de Gordes, was restored brick by brick and transformed into a tasteful hotel in 1988. |
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Located in a privileged spot, that dominates the village of Gordes, and overlooking the Lubéron Mountain, the magnificent Les Bories is a superior class hotel. This exceptional estate surrounded by 8 acres of olives, Cyprus, green oaks and lavenders in a harmonic combination of aromatic gardens, and Provencal wilderness, is a genuine paradise. |
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Le Moulin d'Aure is situated between the Alpilles and the Camargue, an ideal place to experience the true Provencal life. Enter on a driveway which passes through a stand of centuries old pine trees and leave the world behind. The olive grove which greets you tells you that you have arrived at Le Moulin d'Aure. |
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This majestic and luxurious residence, overlooking the Luberon, has been rebuilded on remains dating from Templar Knights. This superb construction of local dry stone dominates the valley and gives you an extraordinary view. |
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Hostellerie de l'Abbaye de la Celle is made up of several buildings of which the main one was built in the 18th century. It is a bourgeois provencal house purchased by Madame Sylvia Fournier, the owner of the island of Porquerolles, who transformed this house into a hotel after the war.
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Hotel Du Castellet is set in a splendid 20 hectares park, facing the Mediterranean Sea. It is ideally situated on the Plateau du Castellet a few meters from the new Paul Ricard high tech test track, in the heart of Provence and housed within the walls of a former glass factory. Its design is a blend of country house hacienda and Italian palazzo offering high level of service in a discreet luxury with all the modern amenities setting. |
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Located close to the centre, but yet on the outskirts of Avignon, you will discover Les Agassins, a friendly haven, with all the Latin charm and magical atmosphere of a beautiful Florentine residence, nestled in the heart of a century-old park, filled with flowers and ancient trees. At this Provencal cottage style hotel, with a warm and discrete at the same time, atmosphere, guests will receive a typical Southern welcome. |
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Snuggled up in a a beautiful flowery park in Les Baux, one of the great sights of Provence, The Auberge de la Benvengudo is a charming provençal country house, built on the remains of a farmhouse, in a vineyard covered with brambles. |
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Seemingly suspended between the sea and sky, this neo-Greek villa offers accommodation and exceptional cuisine. Three generations of the Passédat family have expressed their personalities here, with a very precise vision of luxury hospitality and a creative and uncompromising cuisine. |
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Le château de Mazan is a beautiful 18th century building which was the former residence of the Marquis de Sade. Situated in the very heart of Provence, at the foot of the legendary Mount Ventoux. The charming village of Mazan is the perfect setting for this hotel, which offers rooms with a personal touch, offering elegance, comfort and sophistication. |
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La Bastide de Marie is ideally located in the heart of the regional natural park of Luberon, between Gordes and Bonnieux , high in the mountains of Provence. This place is set on the 18th-century structure of a farmhouse and surrounded by 15 hectares of vineyards, overlooking lavender fields and cherry orchards.
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The Hostellerie Les Frênes is first and foremost a family affair. The adventure of the Hostellerie Les Frênes began in 1969, when Jacques and Eliane decided to transform their home into a hotel. Today, their two sons, Hervé and Antoine welcome you with warm hospitality and ensure the continuity of the hotel. |
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Thirty rooms and suites with the shades and scents of Provence, decorated with a sense of understated luxury using natural and traditional products, set within an exceptional natural environment at the foothills of the Sainte Baume range in the middle of a renowned golf course. The chateau was converted into a charming hotel well known and appreciated in the area throughout the 1950´s. In 1999-2000 it was completely renovated in a spirit of subtle elegance which created an atmosphere of discreet luxury. |
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Nestling at the foot of the Alpilles in Provence, neighbouring St Remy de Provence and Les Baux and close to Arles, Avignon, Aix en Provence and Marseille, you will discover our exclusive boutique hotel. Luxury, privacy and refinement. These are bywords which will mark your stay at La Maison du Paradou together with the stunning countryside and warmth of the South of France. |
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Château de Rochegude has a one star Michelin restaurant and is close to Avignon. During the thousand years of this château's existence, its owners have included popes, dauphins, and less prominent aristocrats who showered it with taste and money. |
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Château de Montcaud is one of the few chateaux that exist in the Provence - Cote d’Azur region. A nineteen century building which had been abandoned for over 15 years until its present owner M. Rudy Baur, purchased it in 1990 and made it into a wonderful chateau-hotel. |
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Overlooking its stunning Golf course, with the Mediterranean Sea as a backdrop, Dolce Frégate features all the facilities that the Vacationer or the Corporate traveller may dream. Set amidst a working vineyard and olive groves of the Povence foothills, its privileged location is the ideal one for enjoying the unspoiled beauty of the nearby countryside, and the lure and charm of the French Riviera. |
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Located in a magnificent area at the borders of Provence, and surrounded by famous vineyards, the Saint-Laurent is a charming traditional French hotel, displayed as a an authentic medieval village. This charming residence is a haven of peace in which to relax in, after a full day exploring the countryside. |
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To get here from Avignon the road winds through vineyards and the stunning Luberon and Vaucluse Monts. “Here” is the Domaine des Andéols, a Provencal hamlet perched on a rise surrounded by lakes, orchards, woods and gardens. |
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In a privileged spot, right in the heart of a protected region of Camargue, on the banks of the Mediterranean sea, with wildlife and sand all around is the Hotel Mas de la Fouque. Set in a very comfortable, modern whitewashed ranch, surrounded by 5 hectares of a natural reserve park, this unique residence, perfectly mixes the natural beauty of the environment with tasteful and original furnishings... |
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The Abbaye de Sainte Croix is a magnificent XII Century abbey located on one of the last strongholds of the Alpilles hills. This Romanesque monastery was restored from 1960 to 1970 to reach the standard of a four stars hotel. |
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Chateau des Alpilles dates from the early 19th century, it was built by one of the oldest Provençal families. In those days many rendezvous of politicians and famous writers took place in this chateau. Which is quite understandable considering the chateau’s location, because Saint Remy de Provence is where Nostradamus was born, Van-Gogh painted several of his most famous works and Gounod..... |
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Domaine de Valmouriane is an 18th century Provençal farmhouse, surrounded by a pine forest, vineyards and olive trees. Now it is a classic four star hotel. 12 rooms and two apartments are available, named after Provence's best loved writers. |
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North of the rugged peaks of the Alpilles is the gem-like village of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The unique light here has attracted people for centuries and a superbly preserved Roman mausoleum still stands in this Renaissance town. |
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Chateau de Massillan is a small luxury hotel and gourmet restaurant located in Uchaux, in the Veucluse region of Provence. Housed in a fortified castle that was once a hunting lodge for Henry II and Diane de Poitier, the Hotel provides the perfect environment for relaxing, sampling the restaurant’s exquisite cuisine and enjoying excursions into the unspoiled landscape of Provence.
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An Inn from the XVIth century located in the center of the ancient town of Vaison la Romaine. The hostellerie is on the main street that gives access to the town, a Medieval stone pedestrian street, today transited by cars. |
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Le Chateau du Domaine St Martin is situated at the heart of the Cote d'Azur, 12 Km from the sea and 20 minutes from Nice international airport, this sumptuous Relais & Chateaux overlooking the historic town of Vence and the Mediterranean coast offers a rare degree of refinement. Elegance and intimacy are reflected in every object d'art and the closest attention is paid to the smallest detail. |
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Hostellerie La Magnaneraie, is set in a fifteenth century country house, formerly inhabited by cardinals and located in a quiet setting outside the historical village of Villeneuve-les-Avignon. The scent of pine trees and colourful landscape, surround this beautiful residence, which you can enjoy, during the summertime, together with the sounds of the Provencal cicadas, from the shady terrace, amidst the Mediterranean garden. |
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Le Prieuré was built as an archbishop’s palace in 1322 and became a priory in 1333 - now it’s a charming hotel at the heart of this inviting medieval village. Ivy clings to its warm stone exterior, green shutters dress its windows, and sun-baked tiles adorn the roof. |
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