Provence; your opinion on these Saint-Rémy-de-Provence hotels would be greatly appreciated.
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Provence; your opinion on these Saint-Rémy-de-Provence hotels would be greatly appreciated.
Dear Fodorites, my partner and I would like to stay within walking distance to St Remy. All of these hotels offer parking, WIFI, TV and most have air. We will be traveling in June 2009 so air may not be a consideration. Since we love to travel and my partner has retired cost is very much a consideration. With "bang for the buck" a major importance which of these hotels would you choose for a 5 night stay? All of these prices include breakfast.
Hotel Castelet des Alpilles, 118E, for deluxe room,TripAdvisor rates 14 out of 26.
Hotel Sous les Figuiers, 109E, smaller, shower only, standard room on ground floor, no TV (a negative for my news addicted partner), TripAdvisor rates 2 out of 26.
Hotel Le Mas des Carassins, 136E, smaller standard room, TripAdvisor rates 4 out of 26.
Hotel du Soleil, 90E, larger deluxe room, no air, TripAdvisor rates 6 out of 26.
Gounod Hotel, this hotel looks interesting but I can not find a web site or even a definite price, TripAdvisor rates 12 out of 26.
Hotel Castelet des Alpilles, 118E, for deluxe room,TripAdvisor rates 14 out of 26.
Hotel Sous les Figuiers, 109E, smaller, shower only, standard room on ground floor, no TV (a negative for my news addicted partner), TripAdvisor rates 2 out of 26.
Hotel Le Mas des Carassins, 136E, smaller standard room, TripAdvisor rates 4 out of 26.
Hotel du Soleil, 90E, larger deluxe room, no air, TripAdvisor rates 6 out of 26.
Gounod Hotel, this hotel looks interesting but I can not find a web site or even a definite price, TripAdvisor rates 12 out of 26.
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We recently stayed at the Hotel du Soleil for two nights and very much enjoyed our stay. We had an air conditioned ground floor room with a small patio equipped with a table and two chairs. The room athough sparse was clean and comfortable enough.
The main selling feature for this hotel is gated parking at night, close proximity to town..5 minute walk to the centre and the nice sitting area with pool and courtyard. We enjoyed the tranquility at night.
We were pleased at the value but I would not say that you could compare it to the others on your list as far as quality...it's a two star hotel.
We tried to secure reservations at the Mas des Carassins and Sous les Figuiers and both were sold out. In the end, we were happy with our stay. It would not be a good choice for anyone that's fussy.
The website for the Hotel Gounod
http://www.hotel-gounod.com/
Good luck with your planning
The main selling feature for this hotel is gated parking at night, close proximity to town..5 minute walk to the centre and the nice sitting area with pool and courtyard. We enjoyed the tranquility at night.
We were pleased at the value but I would not say that you could compare it to the others on your list as far as quality...it's a two star hotel.
We tried to secure reservations at the Mas des Carassins and Sous les Figuiers and both were sold out. In the end, we were happy with our stay. It would not be a good choice for anyone that's fussy.
The website for the Hotel Gounod
http://www.hotel-gounod.com/
Good luck with your planning
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The link to my photos are at:
www.kodakgallery.com/crazy4travel
There are a few photos of the hotel in St Remy...the courtyard is really quite nice. We enjoy have a place to sit and drink some wine at the end of the day.
www.kodakgallery.com/crazy4travel
There are a few photos of the hotel in St Remy...the courtyard is really quite nice. We enjoy have a place to sit and drink some wine at the end of the day.
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crazyfortravel, great photos! Thank you so much for sharing. This will really help me with my 10 day itinerary.
I tried EVERYTHING to find the Gounod site. Thanks again for your kind assistance.
I am considering staying in St Remy for 5 nights and then Gordes for 5 nights. Do you know of any hotels in Gordes or somewhere in the luberon in or near a village
I tried EVERYTHING to find the Gounod site. Thanks again for your kind assistance.
I am considering staying in St Remy for 5 nights and then Gordes for 5 nights. Do you know of any hotels in Gordes or somewhere in the luberon in or near a village
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We very much enjoyed our stay in Bonnieux at the Le Clos du Buis. The host Pierre treated us like family and it made a wonderful base to see the region. It`s a B&B but you have access to a kitchen with a Fridge, microwave, toaster etc so if you want to make some light meals in the evening you can. It`s right in the town of Bonnieux with several good restaurants in close proximity.
We purchased goods at the market on two days and had a wonderful meal of bread, cheese, sausage, tapenades, olives, fresh tomato, avocado etc. A chilled bottle of local rose to wash it down. We were able to enjoy it in the wonderful courtyard overlooking the Luberon countryside and mountains.
The website for Le Clos du Buis is:
http://en.leclosdubuis.fr/
Le Ferme Huppe outside of Gordes gets very high ratings here on on the slow travel website as well. I think it might be a tad more pricey:
http://www.lafermedelahuppe.com/
Also Kevin Widrow`s B&B in St Saturin les Apt also gets very high marks:
http://www.masperreal.com/
I`m glad you enjoyed the photos and good luck with your planning.
We purchased goods at the market on two days and had a wonderful meal of bread, cheese, sausage, tapenades, olives, fresh tomato, avocado etc. A chilled bottle of local rose to wash it down. We were able to enjoy it in the wonderful courtyard overlooking the Luberon countryside and mountains.
The website for Le Clos du Buis is:
http://en.leclosdubuis.fr/
Le Ferme Huppe outside of Gordes gets very high ratings here on on the slow travel website as well. I think it might be a tad more pricey:
http://www.lafermedelahuppe.com/
Also Kevin Widrow`s B&B in St Saturin les Apt also gets very high marks:
http://www.masperreal.com/
I`m glad you enjoyed the photos and good luck with your planning.
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I have stayed at Mas Des Romarins in Gordes. It is a lovely hotel, great hosts and within walking distance of Gordes We asked for a room with a view of the hills of Gordes and had a very pleasant stay there. There is also a common patio overlooking Gordes.I believe it is a companion hotel to Le Mas des Carassins
www.masromarins.com
www.masromarins.com
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crazyfortravel, all three of those hotels are good choices,
Le Clos du Buis, was my first choice but they are already booked for next May. They entertain the same tour groups every May so there are no openings.
Le Ferme Huppe, you are right they get great ratings on different sites. I think I would rather stay within walking distance or within a town. The location is close to Gordes but I would have to get back in the car and drive into town, something I would prefer to avoid.
Mas Perreal, what a great website. It also gets great reviews and the gourmet breakfast sounds tempting. I also appreciate Kevin's frequent and helpful contributions to Fodors. I am just concerned that St. Saturnin does not have enough restaurants or people watching for a 5 night stay.
rosieg, Mas Des Romarins is one hotel I have considered because it is walking distance to Gorges and has good feedback on Tripadvisor.
I E-mailed them for a quote and received "Classical located ground floor with no direct view on the village of Gorde, large size bed, bathroom and toilets, Rate : 124 euros/ day/ 2 guests/ buffet breakfast included"
I am guessing to upgrade to a Superior room with a view would be around 150E/day, too high for our budget. Have you seen any of the "Classique" rooms with no view?
Le Clos du Buis, was my first choice but they are already booked for next May. They entertain the same tour groups every May so there are no openings.
Le Ferme Huppe, you are right they get great ratings on different sites. I think I would rather stay within walking distance or within a town. The location is close to Gordes but I would have to get back in the car and drive into town, something I would prefer to avoid.
Mas Perreal, what a great website. It also gets great reviews and the gourmet breakfast sounds tempting. I also appreciate Kevin's frequent and helpful contributions to Fodors. I am just concerned that St. Saturnin does not have enough restaurants or people watching for a 5 night stay.
rosieg, Mas Des Romarins is one hotel I have considered because it is walking distance to Gorges and has good feedback on Tripadvisor.
I E-mailed them for a quote and received "Classical located ground floor with no direct view on the village of Gorde, large size bed, bathroom and toilets, Rate : 124 euros/ day/ 2 guests/ buffet breakfast included"
I am guessing to upgrade to a Superior room with a view would be around 150E/day, too high for our budget. Have you seen any of the "Classique" rooms with no view?
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Hi! InMiami:
Stayed at Hotel Sous Les Figuieres for one week in 2006. The setting of the hotel is so lovely & tranquil, yet it is only a five minute walk to St Remy. It's a gem!
Our room #8 was beautifully appointed - subtle, restful colours, well-chosen decorations & furnishings, a large bathroom with double sinks & separate wc. A wardrobe, a closet & a small chest of drawers provided ample storage space! It had a comfortable large king-size bed. The best part was the terrace & garden just outside our french doors!
Every morning we enjoyed breakfast of fresh fruit, yoghurt, breads & confitures, cheese & coffee below the canopy of trees.
Kups & Gisele, the proprietors are warm & welcoming, and professional. They were helpful in making restaurant reservations & suggestions for day trips.
Can you tell that DH & I loved our stay at the Hotel Sous Les Figuires?
BTW - You will welcome the peace of no TV for 5 nights! If your partner needs to connect with the world outside, there is a computer with internet connection for guests' use set up in the winter garden.
Good luck with your plans!
2010
Stayed at Hotel Sous Les Figuieres for one week in 2006. The setting of the hotel is so lovely & tranquil, yet it is only a five minute walk to St Remy. It's a gem!
Our room #8 was beautifully appointed - subtle, restful colours, well-chosen decorations & furnishings, a large bathroom with double sinks & separate wc. A wardrobe, a closet & a small chest of drawers provided ample storage space! It had a comfortable large king-size bed. The best part was the terrace & garden just outside our french doors!
Every morning we enjoyed breakfast of fresh fruit, yoghurt, breads & confitures, cheese & coffee below the canopy of trees.
Kups & Gisele, the proprietors are warm & welcoming, and professional. They were helpful in making restaurant reservations & suggestions for day trips.
Can you tell that DH & I loved our stay at the Hotel Sous Les Figuires?
BTW - You will welcome the peace of no TV for 5 nights! If your partner needs to connect with the world outside, there is a computer with internet connection for guests' use set up in the winter garden.
Good luck with your plans!
2010
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We loved our room at Chateau des Alpilles in 2005. I think it's a closer walk to the center of St. Remy than Mas de Carrins is.
In Gordes we stayed at Hotel Las Romarins also two nights. The view from their terrace of the town lit up at night was wonderful. It seemed like a short, safe walk back from a town restaurant at night. However, I would specify asking for one of the newer rooms.
In Gordes we stayed at Hotel Las Romarins also two nights. The view from their terrace of the town lit up at night was wonderful. It seemed like a short, safe walk back from a town restaurant at night. However, I would specify asking for one of the newer rooms.
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Several I know stayed at the Figuiers and were content. The Gournod has rave reviews usually and is one of a few hotels in the center of town. We stayed intown at the L'Atelier des Images. LOVED IT!
Whatever you choose. They are all good choices.
Whatever you choose. They are all good choices.
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Hi InMiami,
Our family of four LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the Mas des Carassins. We stayed there for four nights last summer. The hosts were beyond charming and helpful, and the location was perfect--a short scenic walk to town.
Our girls shared a small room on the ground floor with a small private terrace. We had a large, airy, and tastefully furnished room on the second floor, with no terrace but a large bath, sitting area, and a beautiful view of the garden and the Alpilles from our window. We, too, stayed in June, and we did use the air conditioning
The gardens are absolutely lovely, there's a pretty pool, and our times eating breakfast and dinner under the romantic olive trees were a highlight of our trip. The food is very good (though not gourmet), and I highly recommend you eat at the hotel one night. So peaceful!
We also really enjoyed St. Remy. Have a great trip!
Our family of four LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the Mas des Carassins. We stayed there for four nights last summer. The hosts were beyond charming and helpful, and the location was perfect--a short scenic walk to town.
Our girls shared a small room on the ground floor with a small private terrace. We had a large, airy, and tastefully furnished room on the second floor, with no terrace but a large bath, sitting area, and a beautiful view of the garden and the Alpilles from our window. We, too, stayed in June, and we did use the air conditioning
The gardens are absolutely lovely, there's a pretty pool, and our times eating breakfast and dinner under the romantic olive trees were a highlight of our trip. The food is very good (though not gourmet), and I highly recommend you eat at the hotel one night. So peaceful!
We also really enjoyed St. Remy. Have a great trip!
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At the time of our stay my brother had the room across the hall from us overlooking the gardens but not the town. He was satisfied with this. As stated by others there is a lovely patio area outside the dining room that has a direct view of the town and was a great place to relax with a glass of wine or a book. We always felt safe returning from town in the dark. The rooms we had were on the 2nd floor one up from the main level@ 150.00 euros for each room. If you've been quoted 124.00 and would like to be in Gordes I would say go for it and make use of the patio for the views.The breakfasts were quite good,there is nothing like waking up to the smell of fresh croissants baking and marvellous coffee brewing.
The best views are really from the road leading into Gordes, it truly was breathtaking. you will love it I'm sure.
The best views are really from the road leading into Gordes, it truly was breathtaking. you will love it I'm sure.
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2010, I'm glad you enjoyed your visit to Provence and your stay at the Sous les Figuieres.
The hotel looks beautiful on their website. Room 8 now goes for 135E/night which is reasonable. When you add the 12E/person for breakfast the cost goes to 159E, ouch.
But....they also offer two rooms for 85E/night. When I asked by e-mail why the rooms are much less expensive they responded "The medium rooms are smaller in size and have shower; they are situated on the north side".
2010, did you happen to see these smaller rooms?
hopingtotravel, the Chateau des Alpilles web site looks great. I'm surprised it does not have a higher ranking with Tripadvisor. And, another vote for Hotel las Romarins!
cigalechanta, Hotel Les Ateliers de l'Image is out of our price range(185E with breakfast) but I appreciate the photography theme of the hotel.
The hotel looks beautiful on their website. Room 8 now goes for 135E/night which is reasonable. When you add the 12E/person for breakfast the cost goes to 159E, ouch.
But....they also offer two rooms for 85E/night. When I asked by e-mail why the rooms are much less expensive they responded "The medium rooms are smaller in size and have shower; they are situated on the north side".
2010, did you happen to see these smaller rooms?
hopingtotravel, the Chateau des Alpilles web site looks great. I'm surprised it does not have a higher ranking with Tripadvisor. And, another vote for Hotel las Romarins!
cigalechanta, Hotel Les Ateliers de l'Image is out of our price range(185E with breakfast) but I appreciate the photography theme of the hotel.
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I know you mentioned "walking distance" to St.-Remy, but just in case you have a car, you may want to consider staying about 6 km west of St.-Remy at Hotel Mistral in Mas Blanc des Alpilles. We just stayed there and thoroughly enjoyed it. The rates for two are 51-59 Euros with an ample breakfast buffet, and the hosts are very nice. The hotel is listed at the Logis de France site.
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InMiami..we were in St Remy Jun 4th and 5th. We didn`t use the air conditioning the first night and found the room really stuffy. The second night was a much more comfortable sleep with the air conditioning on a low setting. We had patio doors so there was no other window to open, otherwise we may have opted to do that since it was a quiet location.
When we first contacted Le Clos du Buis they were sold out. Luckily for us they contacted us a month later with a cancellation.
I feel exactly the way you do and prefer to be in a town at night to be walking distance to restaurants. The Mas de Romarins seems to get very good reviews here as well. We`ll usually take a room without a view if the hotel has a public area where you can enjoy the same view. We rarely spend any time in the room anyway unless there`s a private terrace. It`ll leave you more funds for some great meals out.
Looks like your plans are shaping up well.
When we first contacted Le Clos du Buis they were sold out. Luckily for us they contacted us a month later with a cancellation.
I feel exactly the way you do and prefer to be in a town at night to be walking distance to restaurants. The Mas de Romarins seems to get very good reviews here as well. We`ll usually take a room without a view if the hotel has a public area where you can enjoy the same view. We rarely spend any time in the room anyway unless there`s a private terrace. It`ll leave you more funds for some great meals out.
Looks like your plans are shaping up well.
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Hi! InMiami:
We did not peek into other rooms at Sous Les Figuiers. Our best guess is that our room #8 faced south. I might be inclined to ask if the standard room is on the ground level with access to the garden. Being able to open french doors & walk outside onto a terrace can "extend" the living area of a smaller room.
Also, you can opt out of breakfast at the hotel to make it more affordable and walk into town for coffee & croissants!
Hope this helps!
2010
We did not peek into other rooms at Sous Les Figuiers. Our best guess is that our room #8 faced south. I might be inclined to ask if the standard room is on the ground level with access to the garden. Being able to open french doors & walk outside onto a terrace can "extend" the living area of a smaller room.
Also, you can opt out of breakfast at the hotel to make it more affordable and walk into town for coffee & croissants!
Hope this helps!
2010
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hopingtotravel, if you are still following this thread; can you tell me more about the Chateau des Alpilles?
You stated that you liked your room, how about the public areas? Did you enjoy the included breakfast?
You stated that you liked your room, how about the public areas? Did you enjoy the included breakfast?

