With all rooms overlooking a picturesque, stone-lined, trelliage-bedecked garden, this hotel likes to welcome visitors to "silent nights"—restful, too, thanks to the guest room decor. As charmant as they come, they are stylishly wrought in cheery pink and orange pastels, wicker-wood headboards, and fetching wood-trim furniture. Breakfast is served in the garden when possible, and its age-old wooden gallery makes this sunny inner courtyard a sweet place to reboot yourself. Room 202 is the most spacious. Pros: pretty architecture; handy for sites. Cons: rooms small; parking difficult. Amandine (reception)
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