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Hotel Cloître Saint Louis**** - Avignon
You are in Avignon, in the very centre for shopping, culture and history.
The city pulses around you, yet you feel you are in a haven.
A cloister courtyard in ancient stone with plane trees more than three
hundreds years old surround you. Only the sound of a fountain accompanies
your footsteps echoing through the vaults.
You are in the calm and light space of the hotel Cloître Saint Louis.
Our incomparable hotel happily brings together the grandeur of the past with
contemporary purity...
Apart from our location that is so easy to enjoy, our decor which is at once
sober and majestic, our professional multi-lingual service, we are offering
all the services you would expect from an hotel of our category.
Our hotel has 80 rooms and suites spread between the 16th century building
and the contemporary wing, a terrace and a swimming pool with a panoramic
view, an intimate and green inner garden, a parking (limited area), and
banqueting facilities...,
Of course our restaurant attracts many costumers, given our menu with
accents of the South and the service (depending on season) takes place in
the ambulatory or the garden...so pleasant for sunday buffet luncheon.
There is only one dilemma...which room to chose. Should one go for the
peaceful cloister with its white stone, tree-filled garden, or the rooftops
and monuments of Avignon.
The Cloître Saint Louis is also an another declination of "modern
romantiscism"...
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The spacious rooms, all furnished
in a contemporary design, are located in the 16th century Cloister and in
the modern extension inspired by well known fench architect Jean Nouvel.
The majority of our rooms are overlooking the Cloister inner courtyard
(superior and suites) or the peaceful private garden (standard garden view).
ROOMS: Features and Amenities:
Direct dial phone, modem, Minibar, Safe deposit box, hair dryer, bathrooms,
separate WC, air conditioning, satelitte TV ,TV pay per view, balconny in
modern building, numerous real triple rooms...
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