AVIGNON
, great city of the popes, and for centuries one of the major artistic centres of France, can be dauntingly crowded in summer and stiflingly hot. But it's worth braving for its spectacular monuments and museums, countless impressively decorated buildings, ancient churches, chapels and convents, and more places to eat and drink than you could cover in a month. During the
Festival d'Avignon
in July and the beginning of August, it is
the
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This Former 18th Century, Typically Provenale Country House Was Renovated in 2001 and Comprises a Total of 40 Rooms. Facilities On Offer Include a Reception and a Bar, in Addition To a Restaurant Serving Regional Specialities and a Terrace. There is Also a Salon With a Fireplace and a Small Garden W... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1973Situado A 5 Mins Del Centro De Avignon En Las Puertas DelLas Principales Autopistas, Aeropuerto Y Estacin DeTren. [More]
17th Cent.monument Former Jesuit School. Very Quiet, AlthoughVery Centrally Located. 200 M From Train Station. One Wing Is AContemporary Building By World famous Architect Jean Nouvel.Very Modern Interior Design. [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1990Opposite The Medieval Walls And The Bridge Of Europe, AShort Stroll To The City Centre. 400 M From The TrainStation. Near The Pont D Avignon And The Palais DesPapes. Air conditioned, Soundproofed. Bar, Terrace. FreeOutdoor Car Park. [More]