アヴィニョンにあるホテル ドゥ ロルロージュは、2022年に改装されました。当施設からアヴィニオン・シティ・センター駅までわずか1km、アビニョン・コーモン空港まで14kmと、交通が非常に便利です。有名な観光名所のAvignon city wallやCamping du Pont d'Avignon - Aquadis Loisirs、アヴィニョン市庁舎まで、徒歩でお出かけいただけます。長い一日の終わりには、館内施設でくつろぐのもお勧めです。
Ttriplover422024.06.23
We loved this hotel! We left yesterday and miss it already. The whole building is charming. Think teddy bears, flowers, even an old typewriter my kid got a kick out of. Public areas include a very small lounge by the reception and a breakfast room with a big window overlooking a small street. The receptionists were friendly and helpful and most spoke some English. There is a small lift up to the rooms as well as a twisty interior staircase my son also enjoyed. Each floor has a couple of levels with a few stairs between each, so if you have mobility issues, be sure to request a room that doesn't require any stairs. Rooms: We had the junior suite for 3. (More than 3 would be quite cramped.) It has a double bed and a chair folded out into a twin. There is also a desk, two chairs, small table, chest of drawers, small closet, and additional clothes rack. So we were able to unpack most of our stuff and put it away. There is a small WC and bathroom with sink, drawers and shelving, bath/shower and clothesline. There's a small fridge mostly stuffed with minibar items, but we were able to cram in a couple of our own items. There were several windows but it did get rather dim in the evenings once the sun went down. The windows open directly onto a ledge, no screen, which might be concerning if you have a very inquisitive or adventurous toddler. We slept with a window open for a couple of nights and I did get a few bug bites, but I am one of those people who's irresistible to mosquitoes and very allergic; my companions were not bothered. The temperature was comfortable in late June and we didn't feel the need to try the A/C or heat. Amenities: Tea selection, instant coffee, real coffee; teapot and coffee machine; condensed milk, real and fake sugar. 2 teacups, 2 espresso cups, 2 spoons. Bathroom provided soap and combo shower gel/shampoo; no conditioner. Breakfast is an amazing buffet: Scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, bacon and sausages, croissants, pain au chocolate, brioche, bread, pickles, olives, tea, coffee, espresso machine, fresh squeezed orange juice, milk, soy milk, other juices, cheeses, cold meats, fruits (strawberries, watermelon, pineapple), veggies, etc. It runs 'til 11 and even on the day we showed up late, they kindly gave us a ton of food. Location: This could be a pro or a con, depending on your preferences. It's right off the Place de l'Horloge, which has a ton of cafes and restaurants and glaciers and a cute little carousel. It's steps from the Palais de Papes. That is all very convenient, but it also means you hear all of the activities of the Place at night: late-night revelry (there was a big music festival Friday night and the band was...not great) and early-morning deliveries and such.
The staff were very friendly and helpful. The hotel is clean and modern. The restaurant was a plus. The room was fine, except the internet had really slow connection. Did not like sharing a room when there was a bathroom with no sink (how do you watch your hands when your roommate is in the shower area?). The shower area had only a curtain - so no sound protection. Could not get the room cold enough even with the lowest setting for temperature and the fan on high. We were both too hot.
The room was what you would expect from an ibis budget, although some fluffier towels wouldnt have gone astray. The room was very clean and the staff at reception were very friendly. Just near the lift there is a microwave and kettle if you prefer to make your own breakfast which is handy, as well as a couple of vending machines. We ate breakfast one morning and felt we got value out of €7.50. They had baguette, soft cheese, jam, crossiants, cake, cereal fruit & yoghurt and juices with a couple of coffee machines. There was a big school group staying while were there so they did fill the breakfast room but were generally polite. The location is great. A few blocks from the station and just outside the city walls.
The hotel is well located, 5 minutes walk from the railway station and the old city center. Therr is a beautiful terrace with trees where you can take a drink or tale your breakfast. There is à bar. I particularly appreciated the excellent breakfast buffet. The rooms are modern and clean.
The location is spot-on - very close to the centre of town. The reception area is stylish and our receptionist was courteous and welcoming. Our room was on the 3rd floor (dogs friendly lift) and pristine. The housekeeping in this Apart'Hotel is faultless. Kitchen and bathroom areas were spotless, it was very spacious and extremely comfortable. Secure parking is available opposite at 12 Euros per 24 hours, but worth it to be so close to our room - and parking is difficult in Avignon. I would highly recommend this wonderful Apart'Hotel and look forward to returning.
The room is basic, but that is to be expected for the price. There is a possibility to prepare food. Not a flash kitchen, but enough utensils. Bathroom basic as well, but a nice shower. Best thing is the location. It is just a 10 minute walk to the wall and therefore the city centre. We stayed here for two nights and I would really recommend this place, if you are not fussy. The staff at the reception were really friendly and helpful. Carpark was free and at their fenced grounds.
SScott GI had a business meeting in Annecy, and was hoping to travel to the South of France to visit the hilltop towns of the Luberon while I was there, a bucket list item for me. I was worried I couldn't afford it... until I found this hotel! Such a relief to find such a reasonable hotel, and it turned out to be great. Small yes, but very clean, hot water, the bed was soft enough, wifi was decent, the check-in folks almost all spoke English, it was great. And unlike others I didn't hear anyone else at night. It felt like a really good Motel 6 to me. Only downsides were the breakfast was pretty sparse, and you need a car service (or to rent a car yourself) to get to the hotel. I arrived by train, then used the Bolt app (essentially France's version of Uber) to hire a car to bring me to the hotel. I arrived around 10PM, but someone was still at the check in desk and spoke great English, too. Then I rented a car the next day. I did the hilltop towns of the Luberon one day, then the next day I did Pont du Gard, Saint-Paul asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (where Van Gogh stayed and painted The Starry Night), Arles, and Avignon itself. Thanks to Premiere Classe for helping my bucket list item be within reach financially! I had a fantastic trip!