Set in a peaceful, 1000 m² park, the Domaine de la Petite Isle features 2 swimming pools, friendly staff and a calm environment on the banks of the Sorgue River.
Suzanne
New Zealand
Very clean and comfortable spacious rooms. It was great to park in behind secure gates. Very nice breakfast (18 Euro buffet) Location was great, approximately 1.7km from the town.
Set on the banks of the River Sorgue, this hotel is located at the centre of L'Isle-sur-La-Sorgue. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a sun terrace and a garden bordered by a stream.
Barbara
United Kingdom
Nice hotel in a good location. Spacious room, friendly staff and a good choice of breakfast. Secure parking also an advantage. A good choice for our one night stop over.
Situated in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Grand Hôtel Henri - Teritoria offers a terrace, a shared lounge and a bar. The property features a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi is available.
Patricia
Spain
Perfect central location to the old town and beautifully furnished. Very peaceful, stylish and comfortable with a great friendly staff and parking on site
Located within 18 km of Parc des Expositions Avignon and 28 km of Avignon Central Station, Les lofts provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in LʼIsle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Pamela
New Zealand
Superb hosts, great location and amenity of apartment lovely.
Located 50 meters from the heart of Isle sur la Sorgue, Le Clos Violette and the 11 D'Aglaé, are two private mansions, nestled one in front of the other on either side of Denfert Rochereau street.
Carol Around
Italy
Amazing place, great location, helpful and warm staff, excellent breakfast, nice small swimming pool. We loved our short stay.
Offering an outdoor pool and a garden, Mas Clement - Chambre et table d'hôtes is located in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. Each room here will provide you with a TV and air conditioning.
Peter
United Kingdom
Charming host. Excellent set menu meals with local wines
Fly to Marseille Provence Airport, 70km away, then take a direct train or bus to L'Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue. Alternatively, drive from Paris, approximately 700km. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for LʼIsle-Sur-La-Sorgue is Marseille Provence Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights, and is approximately 70km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
L'Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue, France, is well-served by public transport. The town has a railway station with regular services to Avignon. Buses also operate frequently, connecting to nearby towns. For local exploration, walking or cycling is recommended due to the town's compact size. Car hire is available, but parking can be challenging.
The historic city centre of L’Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue, known for its waterways and antique shops, is a popular area to stay. It offers convenient access to local attractions, restaurants, and markets. The nearby Quartier Saint-Antoine is also favoured for its quiet, residential charm.
What guests said about LʼIsle-sur-la-Sorgue:
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Scored 10
L’Isle sur la Sorgue is a beautiful little town in between...
L’Isle sur la Sorgue is a beautiful little town in between the river Sorgue with outdoor seating at restaurants on the water, charming, friendly locals, outdoor markets, lovely shopping, fabulous antiques, and centrally located to explore other towns in Provence.
Mary
United States
10
Scored 10
I stayed in late December, so not generally ideal for...
I stayed in late December, so not generally ideal for tourists. Don't be put off if you need to travel in winter. This is a great little town and surrounding area. It is full of history and character with very friendly locals. Shops are well-stocked with some intriguing items for sale. The centre of town is generally traffic free but there is plenty of free public parking on the fringe of the island. There are plenty of health services, beauty services and even a hospital. The Thursday market should not be missed. The town changes character in the late afternoon when locals come out into the last of the winter sun for their aperitifs. I was sad to leave and plan to return soon.
Joyce
Australia
10
Scored 10
A lovely little town - the Venice of Provence!
A lovely little town - the Venice of Provence! Big enough to offer a variety of things to do and small enough to explore over a few days watch out for Sundays - it's packed with people for the antique market and all car parking spaces disappear. Some wonderful restaurants and small shops and well located for exploring the Luberon.
Sarah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you don't need to wash your clothes, this is a great...
If you don't need to wash your clothes, this is a great choice - in a convenient central location and nicely decorated rooms. But, there was no washing machine as described online and we were told to go to a 15min-away laundromat that could take credit card, but there was no way to pay by credit card. free parking in several nearby public parking places.
Li
United States
10
Scored 10
Charming village; busy and colourful Sunday market;...
Charming village; busy and colourful Sunday market; beautiful weather. Plenty of bistros and restaurants. Infrequent public transport: it is important to obtain the SNCF railway timetable and the 906 bus service timetable (and read them carefully!).
Steven
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a medieval town built on an island in a gorgeous...
This is a medieval town built on an island in a gorgeous spring-fed river. As the river reaches town, it splits at least 5 ways, going in double paths around both sides, witt other old little canals up the middle. There used to be 70 mills in town, and there are still over a dozen big old mill wheels in operation. The town is big enough to have lots of food and shopping choices (and major antique center) and small and fortunate enough to have free parking. Most areas are pedestrian only. Renting bikes, seeing cute neighboring towns, seeing Fountaine Vaucluse, renting canoes to go down the river. . .
Great place!
John
United States
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It's hard to describe this amazing boutique hotel in the heart of an amazing town. The building is a former convent and 500 years old. You can feel the history as you climb the stone steps to your room. The owners pay attention to every detail and it shows. They are continuing to make it better with massage rooms, yoga studios, 2 pools, furnished apartments, etc. I had breakfast on a metal balcony over a bubbling stream. It was the highlight of my trip in Provence. I'd love to come back with my husband or a girl's trip.
Maison Piloni exceeded my expectations! The house is charming, comfortable and spacious, and is perfectly located for walks into the lovely town of L’Isle Sur La Sorgue and for day trips into the beautiful neighboring hill towns of Provence. Suzanne, the gracious owner/innkeeper, is pleasant, friendly, provides an amazing array of delicious foods at breakfast and was extremely helpful on several occasions when we needed extra assistance. We are so thankful to have met her and stayed in her beautiful home!
The location was perfect! It was a great place to stay in the middle of our trip so we could do laundry. Parking was free and very close. The proprietors were great at communicating with us so everything went smoothly. It was very hot in France while we were there and the air conditioning worked great! L’Isle-sur-La-Sorgue is an idyllic town with great shopping and restaurants. We used this as our home base for visiting other towns in the area and it worked wonderfully. The Sunday market was a favorite!
It was amazing - a home away from home - we could live here - fantastic (and I mean fantastic) location right on the La Sorgue river - great shops, restaurants, cafes and of the course the Sunday Markets - easy road trips to the Luberon- this place is the perfect Provence base- the people in the delicatessen downstairs (Olive et Raisin) were lovely and the made the best morning coffee and afternoon gin cocktail for that pick me up after a day of experiencing the region - could not recommend more highly
We stayed at this hotel in 2005 and remembered it as a great place to stay and that opinion hasn't changed. Great location, just across the river from the old town with an easy walk to most of the restaurants in town. Large, well kept rooms, good beds, large bathroom, plenty of hot water, elevator, friendly and accommodating staff, and secure parking in the hotel parking lot or underground. Excellent breakfast at extra cost. Great value for the money and I highly recommend this hotel.
Magali and her husband are lovely hosts. The rooms are in a typical provencal house, very spacious and individually decorated. The garden with the cicadas is also very calming. We loved our stay there!
The breakfast was very nice too with home made cakes and confiture. The location is very convenient, close to l'Isle sur la Sorgue but also on the road to many villages and other tourist attractions in the region. We will definitely stay here again, if we come back to the Provence.
Location of the hotel was central, it was just a few minutes walking to restaurants and shops. Very clean room. Restaurant on site or a bakery next door. The staff was incredible, super helpful and provided great recommendations. The beds were very comfortable and the AC worked well, which was a plus after a long day of walking in the summer heat! Bed was comfortable, blackout curtains were also nice since I had a ground room floor that was closest to the on-site restaurant.
You can refer to other positive reviews or the description for any practical details, what I want to add here is just the following:
there are shabby landlords who would compromise everything just to save a few cents and then there is this place.
The hosts love this job and this little room, and you see it in all the little details that are hard to find even in starred hotels.
This place deserves 10/10 just because of it.
All in all, a wonderful small hotel on the river Sorgue. The grounds were immaculate, the breakfasts outstanding, and the staff extremely helpful. I stayed there during Easter weekend, the same time as the massive antique fair that goes on each year in L'Isle sur-la-Sorgue and the hotel was the perfect place to retreat to after a long day of antique shopping. Could not be a better location
Central location , helpful staff but reception only open until 7pm, and the bar and restaurant were closed on our visit. Fortunately plenty of nearby restaurants. Coming back, after eating, to an empty and closed up hotel, was a bit odd, but the room was quiet and had a nice view of the canals/river. Secure parking nearby, and a substantial breakfast was provided
The location is spectacular for visiting the lavender fields and villages in Provence. The apartment is small but it would be perfect for a solo traveler as was I. It may be a little crowded for a couple. The fact that it has assigned parking was a major plus since parking in L’Isle Sur La Sorgue Can be a real problem.
One of the best things about this apartment was the location. It was right in the heart of the old town of l’Isle sur la Sorgue. It was also sparkling clean and decorated in a hip, quirky way which we loved. The covered outdoor patio was also a treat. I highly recommend 54 la Provence!
Very nice and cozy apartment, in a perfect central position in L'Isle sur la Sorgue, one of the most beautyful little towns we visited in Provence. The added value was Francois, a very gentle, welcoming, nice person. It's been a pleasure being there and meeting you. Grazie! Au revoir.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. The maisonnette was spacious, had everything for cooking, AC, TV, radio, DVD player, a nice terrasse. The spa was also quite nice. There is a very good bakery, a supermarket and restaurants within walking distance. The stay was very relaxing.
Nice apartment on the quiet outskirts of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, an ideal position for daylong trips in Provence. The kitchen and the backgarden allow for relaxing evenings. Walking distance to a boulangerie for morning breakfast and a couple of supermarkets.
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