Ace Hôtel Salon de Provence is situated in Salon-de-Provence, within 44 km of Parc des Expositions Avignon and 48 km of Les Terrasses du Port Shopping Centre.
Anastasia
United Kingdom
Good location as a stayover en route from A7. Basic but comfortable and a good price.
Abbaye de Sainte Croix is a magnificent 12th Century abbey that was fully restored in the 70's to become a beautiful 4-star hotel in Salon-de-Provence. WiFi is available in shared areas free of...
Ana
United Kingdom
Great bedroom overlooking the courtyard and our two spaniels allowed to stay
La Maison d'été is a hotel located in the heart of Salon de Provence, just 100 metres from the pedestrian zone.
Wan Firda Asila
France
Truly a gem in the heart of centre ville of Salon-de-Provence. What we thought to be a one night stop in our travels turns out to be a comfortable and beautiful hotel with fantastic service. The hotel is also very well located with plenty of interest points and restaurants accessible by walking.
Brit Hotel Salon de Provence features a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Salon-de-Provence. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
nacera
France
Personnel is very kind, they welcome everyone with big smile. The lady at the reception is very attentionate.
The room is clean, bathroom floor is a bit old but the overwhole room is very clean. There were enough towels of good quality and clean.
The parking is practical , works with magnetic card.
Location of the hotel is top, right on the national and easy to access. It is a very quiet lace.
In a peaceful setting in the heart of the Provence region, this hotel welcomes you in a 1000-acre domain only 4 kilometres away from Salon de Provence
Hotel Domaine de Roquerousse guaranties a lovely...
Jeanne
United Kingdom
A pleasant, value for money option near Salon de Provence. The rooms are fairly basic but comfortable. Staff were friendly and helpful. The bar and restaurant were set in a lovely garden and dinner was excellent.
Grand Hotel is located in the centre of Salon-de-Provence in the south of France. Set within a former 19th-century coach house, it offers rooms with a view of the clock tower.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Really friendly and helpful staff. Great location right in the centre of this delightful town.
Located in Salon-de-Provence, at the crossroads of the A7 and A54 motorway, which link Italy to Spain, this hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Located in Salon-de-Provence, 39 km from Parc des Expositions Avignon, Le Mas Angelussi - Le Clos du Soleil provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden...
Simon
United Kingdom
Location close to town centre and warm welcome extended.
Hotel de Provence is a charming family hotel, located a 5-minute walk from Salon de Provence city centre. It offers affordable accommodation and comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Roderick
Saint Lucia
Delightful traditional French hotel run by a charming and very helpful lady. Very close to the station where there is free parking and only 5 minutes walk, or thereabouts, into the town centre.
The Hotel Du Midi is ideally located near the center of the Salon de Provence, a picturesque estate.
Mary
Australia
Hotel is dated but comfortable. Two supermarkets nearby. Location to centre was convenient. Room was clean. Parking on the street. Salon de Provence is a lovely small town
Hotel Régina is located in the city of Salon-de-Provence, 1 km from the train station. Breakfast is served every morning in the dining area or in the comfort of your room.
This air-conditioned Campanile is located 20 minutes by car from Aix-en-Provence and 30 minutes from Marseille. It offers free high-speed WiFi and free private parking.
Brit Hotel Salon de Provence features a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Salon-de-Provence. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
In a peaceful setting in the heart of the Provence region, this hotel welcomes you in a 1000-acre domain only 4 kilometres away from Salon de Provence.
The accomodation was good. The food was excellent.
Abbaye de Sainte Croix is a magnificent 12th Century abbey that was fully restored in the 70's to become a beautiful 4-star hotel in Salon-de-Provence.
one of the most beautiful places I have ever stayed.
This area offered superb scenery, interesting villages and...
This area offered superb scenery, interesting villages and good roads making finding our way clear and easy. The market days were a definite plus and full of fabulous stalls with quality produce, food, clothing and antiques. Isle de le sorgue was the best market on a Sunday and the swimming nearby in the Sorgue river was a must! Visited Pont du Guard and other sites nearby. Eating fresh produce was a pleasure as we avoided the hotel food options. Truely beautiful part of the world!
Sue
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The owners were very friendly and helpful...and spoke...
The owners were very friendly and helpful...and spoke English.
Quaint little area, comfortable, overlooking a restaurant and other eateries nearby. Parking was a bit of a hassle though. We were there for a short stay so we did not make it a problem. Good food across the street and around the corner.
Gillian
Trinidad and Tobago
10
Scored 10
The museum at the Château de l'Empéri is a huge surprise.
The museum at the Château de l'Empéri is a huge surprise. Worth the visit for the quality and number of the uniforms from the Napoleonic era and beyond. It also looks like that their music festival is world class.
Howard
Switzerland
6.0
Scored 6.0
After visiting other Provence cities, Salon looks just...
After visiting other Provence cities, Salon looks just average. There are no so many attractions in the city. The city looks rather dirty, little bit further from centre. But there are good cloth shops. It seems that it is not a touristic city.
Anastasiia
Montenegro
10
Scored 10
Very charming old city, with street markets on Wednesday...
Very charming old city, with street markets on Wednesday mornings and Friday evenings. Interesting castle and musuem of Nostradamus. Among the restaurants there, we like the Indian one the best near the Clock Tower (Tour de l'Horloge). If you go out of town to explore, take the local roads; so much more charming to reach Arles, Baux de Provence, Avignon, St. Remy, etc.
ADRIAN
Serbia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in Salon-de-Provence because we could stay close...
We stayed in Salon-de-Provence because we could stay close to the highway and rooms were much cheaper than other locations. Late evening food options weren't plentiful, but we enjoyed the pizza place we went to.
James
United States
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Personnel is very kind, they welcome everyone with big smile. The lady at the reception is very attentionate.
The room is clean, bathroom floor is a bit old but the overwhole room is very clean. There were enough towels of good quality and clean.
The parking is practical , works with magnetic card.
Location of the hotel is top, right on the national and easy to access. It is a very quiet lace.
Beautiful hotel! We had the warmest welcome and the most comfortable stay. The reception areas and rooms are beautifully decorated. It is spotlessly clean. Fab shower. Loved having breakfast in the garden area - delightful! Fabulous location right in the centre of town. Lots of things to see, nice shops, great restaurants. Car parking not far away. Good value for money. Would recommend!
The hotel has an amazing, posh design and high attention was paid to every detail. The room and common spaces were spotless. Our host, Jaques, was so nice and welcoming. He also recommended a great restaurant where we had a wonderful dinner.
Room had a great design, bathroom was large and extremely clean, bed and pillows very comfortable. Breakfast was delicious.
This is a ten room family run hotel.
You can hear the bells from the clock tower in the old town, it's that close.
The room is serviced each day and the air con is efficient and whisper quiet.
This is not a five star hotel but is full of rustic French charm.
The owner is very helpful in relation to things to see and do both locally and out and about.
Very nice staff warm welcoming and friendly. Nothing was too much to ask them. Free parking on site. Restaurant close by on foot, breakfast was great so many choices and fresh products. Nice staff at the breakfast as well.
Very good hotel, great value for money and very good locations
The hotel was a close walk to the centre of town. The rooms were clean and well appointed. Delicious breakfast on the terrace, lovely pool. Wonderful, welcoming, friendly staff for whom nothing was too much trouble, thank you! We would definitely stay again.
The location is fantastic with beautiful views over the valley and the hotel is very pretty. The pool is stunning. The rooms are full of character being the monks cells and our room had a view over the valley. The young man on reception was very helpful.
We only stayed one night and it was ok for a short stay. The man who greeted us was very friendly and helpful and even let us park at the front of the hotel. The room was large for three and it is very close to the centre of the town.
Clean room, comfortable bed, bathroom a little small. Dinner was very good! Location is remote, but for my travels this was nice. Safe parking. Staff was very friendly. Its an all round nice hotel, but wifi needs attention.
We enjoyed the friendliness of the staff and the recommendation and reservation of the buffet restaurant nearby. We will recommend this hotel and would gladly return when given the opportunity.
Absolutely great aparthotel to stay in and enjoy Salon de Provence during Winter Holidays. The rooms are new and exceptional, and the view from the window was amazing, lovely stay in there.
The breakfast was fine and our room was situated exactly opposite the Tour d'Horloge. The staff was very polite. It was a great stay and we would highly recommend the Hotel.
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