Photo of Hotel de Tourrel

“A converted town house with some some seriously sophisticated style. Large, arched sash windows fill rooms with light, rooms with exposed stonework and white washed walls. An elegant restaurant serves up exemplary Provençal dishes. Walking distance to the charming town's sights. Very chic.”

“A converted town house with some some seriously sophisticated style. Large, arched sash windows fill rooms with light, rooms with exposed stonework and white washed walls. An elegant restaurant serves up exemplary Provençal dishes. Walking distance to the charming town's sights. Very chic.”

Recommended For

  • Hideaway
  • Hidden behind an unassuming facade filled with alluring Provencial style.
  • Wine tasting
  • Drop into the hotel's wine shop which holds over 350 bottles and get started on some sampling.
  • Great walks
  • Take a short drive to the Camargue Nature Park for stunning walks.
  • Museums
  • Explore the fascinating artefacts in the Musée des Alpilles.
  • Restrictions on children
  • Adult only.
  • Traditional
  • Full of character
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Free wifi
  • Romantic
  • Luxury
  • Charming
  • Disabled access
  • Pet friendly
  • Chic
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant
  • Townhouse

Facilities

  • Parking
  • Charges apply.
  • Swimming Pool
  • Outdoor pool.
  • Restrictions on children
  • Adult only.
  • Concierge
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Free wifi
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • Disabled access
  • Pet friendly
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Wine tasting
  • Drop into the hotel's wine shop which holds over 350 bottles and get started on some sampling.
  • Great walks
  • Take a short drive to the Camargue Nature Park for stunning walks.
  • Museums
  • Explore the fascinating artefacts in the Musée des Alpilles.

Map & Location

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PERFECT PLACES TO STAY IN PROVENCE

Walking past the creamy façade of this gorgeously restored 17th-century hôtel particulier - the former home of the illustrious de Tourrel d'Almeran family - you'd never guess there was a super-stylish place to stay behind the unmarked walnut door.

Originally published by CNTraveller (view article)