Mas Valentine is a four-pearl hotel with a traditional Provencal restaurant housed in a restored 18th-century farmhouse. The property is surrounded by a quiet outdoor terrace and pretty garden grounds in the heart of the Alpilles. Its 12 guest rooms are easy on the eyes with exposed stone walls, an antique aesthetic, and marble bathrooms, but basics like kettles and mini-fridges are absent. There's a free hot breakfast served in a charming room=, an inviting outdoor saltwater pool next to a lovely tiered fountain, and a slightly worn down tennis court, but no other wellness facilities. Travelers should note that both the restaurant and the hotel staff have limited hours. Compare with rates at Le Mas Des Carassins Hotel, a similar property with a second pool and a more extensive breakfast buffet.
Mas Valentine is a four-pearl hotel with a traditional Provencal restaurant housed in a restored 18th-century farmhouse. The property is surrounded by a quiet outdoor terrace and pretty garden grounds in the heart of the Alpilles. Its 12 guest rooms are easy on the eyes with exposed stone walls, an antique aesthetic, and marble bathrooms, but basics like kettles and mini-fridges are absent. There's a free hot breakfast served in a charming room=, an inviting outdoor saltwater pool next to a lovely tiered fountain, and a slightly worn down tennis court, but no other wellness facilities. Travelers should note that both the restaurant and the hotel staff have limited hours. Compare with rates at Le Mas Des Carassins Hotel, a similar property with a second pool and a more extensive breakfast buffet.
The family-owned, four-and-a-half-pearl Le Chateau des Alpilles is set in an immaculate, 100-year-old park outside St. Remy. Its 21 rooms range from Chateau bedrooms to little standalone houses on the property. Interiors are gilded and festooned with chandeliers, but most guests prefer lingering outdoors by the heated pool, at the tennis courts, or at a patio set under shady plane trees. Other features include a fitness center, banquet and meeting facilities, and a restaurant that serves gourmet meals featuring specialties of Provence. Through it all, the property maintains the tranquility of a house in the country. One notable absence is a spa; those looking for pampering treatments may prefer the nearby Hotel Le Vallon de Valrugues.
The family-owned, four-and-a-half-pearl Le Chateau des Alpilles is set in an immaculate, 100-year-old park outside St. Remy. Its 21 rooms range from Chateau bedrooms to little standalone houses on the property. Interiors are gilded and festooned with chandeliers, but most guests prefer lingering outdoors by the heated pool, at the tennis courts, or at a patio set under shady plane trees. Other features include a fitness center, banquet and meeting facilities, and a restaurant that serves gourmet meals featuring specialties of Provence. Through it all, the property maintains the tranquility of a house in the country. One notable absence is a spa; those looking for pampering treatments may prefer the nearby Hotel Le Vallon de Valrugues.
In the heart of Provence and a 15-minute walk from the center of Saint-Remy-de-Provence, the 22-room Le Mas Des Carassins is a charming three-pearl hotel with lovely gardens and country-chic decor in a former farmhouse. Individually decorated rooms are quaint and showcase the region's artistic history, plus them come with quality amenities such as flat-screen TVs, bathrobes, and kettles alongside tea and coffee. Some add private furnished patios. Two unheated, but year-round outdoor pools are lovely, surrounded by lawns with loungers, lavender plants, and tranquil fountains. Food at the rich buffet breakfast and multiple-course dinners are well-reviewed, plus included in some rates. Cooking classes at the Provencal restaurant are popular, but otherwise, features are limited to two meeting rooms and free, finicky Wi-Fi. For a location closer to downtown, consider the Hotel de L'Image, which also has a pool.
In the heart of Provence and a 15-minute walk from the center of Saint-Remy-de-Provence, the 22-room Le Mas Des Carassins is a charming three-pearl hotel with lovely gardens and country-chic decor in a former farmhouse. Individually decorated rooms are quaint and showcase the region's artistic history, plus them come with quality amenities such as flat-screen TVs, bathrobes, and kettles alongside tea and coffee. Some add private furnished patios. Two unheated, but year-round outdoor pools are lovely, surrounded by lawns with loungers, lavender plants, and tranquil fountains. Food at the rich buffet breakfast and multiple-course dinners are well-reviewed, plus included in some rates. Cooking classes at the Provencal restaurant are popular, but otherwise, features are limited to two meeting rooms and free, finicky Wi-Fi. For a location closer to downtown, consider the Hotel de L'Image, which also has a pool.