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Aix en Provence Hotel - These?
I will be in Aix with my wife in early June 2012.
I have narrowed down the choice of hotels and am looking for recent experiences. I could also consider others. Hotel des Augustins Hotel Artea Hotel la Rotonde Le Manoir (excluded due to no A/C) Hotel du Globe St Christophe (excluded no availability) Thanks in advance |
I stayed at the Manoir in a summer one year and I didn't need AC. They have a car park but breakfast in the cloisters was blah.
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I have no experience with the hotels on your list, but we liked the Hotel Cardinal, which is a few block off the Cours Mirabeau. Last year (Oct.) we stayed in the annex and had a suite for I think about 110-120 euros -- it was a large room with a bed on one side and a living area surrounding a fireplace (sofa, coffee table and a couple chairs), a separate room had a kitchenette and dining area. The bathroom was very nicely done with modern fixtures (not huge, but a comfortable size). Furnishings were traditional. Staying in the annex, we didn't interact with the hotel staff much, but when we did they were very friendly and helpful.
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Walked by Hotel des Augustins and it looked nice. Stayed at Hotel Saint Christophe. Nice place and less expensive than Hotel des Augustins. Too bad its not available.
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I stayed at Hotel Saint Christophe in May,2010.
What bad luck it is unavailable. It is the best. It is a classic. If you can't stay you must try the Brasserie of the hotel. Magnificent! |
I am not familiar with the above hotels either. Did you choose them for their locations/prices?
DH and I loved Aqua Bella in 2008. On-site restaurant, spa, naturally-heated pool, nearby parking/bus, easy walk to restaurants and computer made it great for us. http://www.aquabella.fr/english2005/index.html It is just north of a wonderful square that is a market in the a.m. and cafe in the evening! An easy walk to most places in town. |
TDudette,
I made up the list above based on location, price, features (A/C, bathroom, etc) and other poster's comments. I have since added Hotel Cardinal and eliminated all other but Hotel des Augustins. Any more comments between these two other than Cardinal is less expensive? Thanks. |
Myer, I just looked at the locations of the two hotels you mention above. IMHO, Hotel des Augustins is better located for the Centre. Rue des Cordeliers (spelling?) is just a couple of streets away and the area around there was great to come "home" to at the end of the day.
Will you have a car? We usually took bus or cab to the bus stop from Aqua Bella. If I remember correctly, Augustins is closer to bus depot but Cardinal closer to train. We never used the train station-busses were cheap and easy. |
We will not have a car.
We'll be arriving from Marseilles airport so probably at the bus station. Then leaving to Avignon so probably a combination of bus/TGV/bus. Thanks. |
Check out the reviews of Pavillion de la Torse on Trip Advisor. We stayed here in 2009 and loved it.
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