2 Best Hotels in Les Baux-de-Provence, Provence

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Domaine de Manville

$$$$ | Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France Fodor's Choice

With sumptuous decor, an idyllic setting amid olive groves and gardens, impeccable service, a spa, an 18-hole golf course, a pool, and a choice of rooms and suites or villas, the Domaine de Manville is as ideal for a romantic getaway as it is for a family retreat. The hotel's two, beautifully restored, 18th-century buildings contain haute Provençal–style rooms and suites (more like small apartments), most of which have a private terrace or balcony that takes advantage of magnificent views. The duplex family suites also have multiple bathrooms, and each of the ultracontemporary, full-service villas—large enough for eight—comes with a private pool and a golf cart for getting around the property. You don't have to leave the grounds for a fantastic meal, thanks to the Michelin-starred L'Aupiho restaurant, well-priced bistro, garden bar, and glassed-in winter garden (for breakfast or afternoon tea). Golfers will love the boutique, which has everything they could need for a day on the green.

Pros

  • Full-service spa
  • Superb gastronomic restaurant
  • Well-equipped golf center and boutique

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Not lacking in snob appeal
  • Some rooms need touching up
Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France
04–90–54–40–20
Hotel Details
39 units
No Meals

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La Benvengudo

$$$ | 1800 rte. d'Arles, Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France

Featuring interior details like heavy old beams, a stone fireplace, and terra-cotta tiles, this graceful, shuttered, family-owned mas, set on manicured grounds dotted with tall pines, feels centuries old, but it was built to look that way some 30 years ago. The refined, modern guest rooms have air-conditioning, large bathrooms, and such charming touches as throws on the settees and comfy cushions on the bed. You can have a drink on the terrace and cool off in the olive tree–shaded pool, beside which dinner (the prix-fixe Provençal-Mediterranean menu is €70) is served.

Pros

  • Quiet and secluded
  • Lovely pool
  • Excellent on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Set on a main road
  • Strict dining hours observed
  • Need to reserve meals in advance in high season
1800 rte. d'Arles, Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France
04–90–54–32–54
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
28 units
No Meals

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