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When Paul Roux opened his modest inn in the 1930s, he wouldn't have dreamed it would become the famous, chic hotel it is today. Many of his customers were struggling artists. The result: the art and sculpture on display to this day is extraordinary. The style is rustic chic and refreshingly casual, whether by the pool, on the flower-filled terrace or in the cosy sunken sitting room. A legendary hotel. Three night minimum in high season.
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Honeymoons
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Cycling
Artworks
Secluded setting
House party feel
Gourmet
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Romantic
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Good wine list
Views
Charming
Traditional
Village
Quirky
Chic
Historic
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Sit-out Terrace
Sauna/Steam
Outdoor dining
Walking distance restaurants
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Bar
Parking
Safe
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Garden
Suites
Satellite / Cable TV
Wifi
Air conditioning
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Cycling
"A rustic, family-run inn once favored by the likes of Picasso and Matisse, La Colombe d’Or in Provence still offers simple country pleasures — albeit amidst some of the world’s most iconic masterworks, casually bestowed by its famous guests."
Originally published by New York Times
"La Colombe d’Or combines the French charm of a countrified, family-run auberge in the Riviera hills with a priceless collection of art so extraordinary it could hang in the Tate Modern."
Originally published by The Telegraph
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