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Hostellerie le Chalet Fleuri
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15 Avenue Frédéric Mistral, 13210 St.-Remy-de-Provence
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Basado en 180 comentarios
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Hostellerie Le Chalet Fleuri, disfrutarás de una magnífica ubicación en el centro de Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a pocos pasos de Alpilles y a solo 5 min a pie de Museo de Alpilles. Además, este hotel ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Hostellerie Le Chalet Fleuri, disfrutarás de una magnífica ubicación en el centro de Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a pocos pasos de Alpilles y a solo 5 min a pie de Museo de Alpilles. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 10,6 km de Chateau des Baux (castillo) y a 16,3 km de Parque natural regional de La Camarga.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 12 habitaciones con aire acondicionado y televisión de pantalla plana. La conexión a Internet wifi gratis te mantendrá en contacto con los tuyos; también podrás ver tu programa favorito en el televisor con canales digitales. El cuarto de baño está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y secadores de pelo. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen teléfono, escritorio y la posibilidad de solicitar tabla de planchar con plancha.
Servicios
No te pierdas las instalaciones recreativas a tu disposición, que incluyen una piscina al aire libre y bicicletas de alquiler. Encontrarás también conexión a Internet wifi gratis y asistencia turística (adquisición de entradas).
Para comer
Hostellerie Le Chalet Fleuri sirve deliciosas comidas en Restaurant Chalet Fleuri. Se ofrece un desayuno bufé todos los días de 8:00 a 9:30 con un coste adicional.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito disponible.
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Piscina exterior
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- Parking
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Generales
- Jardin
- Restaurante
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- Información turística
- Terraza
Opiniones del hotel
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Alamurespa
Lugar encatadorMi esposa y yo nos alojamos 2 noches la semana pasada de camino de vuelta a España y tuve una experiencia maravillosa! La habitación estaba muy limpia y bien mantenida con a la entrada una agradable olor a lavanda. El entorno y el ambiente son "encantadores". Hemos visitado St Rémy de Provence y en particular el camino de Vincent Van Gogh hacia el claustro St Paul. Si paséis por allí, vale la pena hacer una pausa en este pueblo y recomendamos Le Chalet Fleuri como lugar de alojamiento donde la anfitriona es encantadora y siempre disponible para dar consejos de visitas o recomendaciones de restaurantes. El único punto que lamentamos es que le restaurante del hotel no era todavía abierto (de Junio a septiembre). Nos habría gustado cenar una vez sin deber buscar restaurante en la ciudad. Nuestro agradecimiento y mejores deseos. Sin duda lo recomendamos.
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J Z
Recomendable pequeño hotel de doce habitacionesBonito entorno, razonablemente cerca del centro, parking propio en el jardín y buena atención personal. Estuvimos tres días y dos noches pero no pudimos probar la cocina porque en la época en que lo visitamos solamente ofrecían una cena de vez en cuando y el menú de la única cena con la que coincidimos, aunque bueno, no era exactamente de nuestro gusto.
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853sat
Nasty and dampThe damp smell in our room was very unpleasant but even that did not compare to the nastiness and rudeness of the manageress. I dont know what would cause a person to treat guests in such an appalling manner but it was quite shocking. I read some older reviews before writing this one and it seems this nasty behaviour from the manageress is a regular occurrence. For your own health and happiness, avoid this extension of hell and the creature that rules it.
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dkFiona
Disappointing experience despite promise of relaxing stayUnfortunately, the owners have a strict policy of not eating on the property unless you either buy the food from them or buy a drink from them to eat with your food. There are signs in the rooms that show no drinking or eating in the rooms (coffee and tea are not provided in the rooms either), and when we tried to eat a late lunch in the garden, the owners refused to give us cushions to sit on for the outdoor furniture and told us we couldn't eat our food unless we bought drinks. So we took our sandwiches to Glanum, the ancient roman site, where there are many picnic tables and ate our lunch there. I've travelled all over the world and stayed in 100s of hotels and never experienced this kind of treatment anywhere, no matter how expensive or how cheap the hotel. This is the second time I have stayed at this hotel and it will be my last because of this rule regarding food and drinks and the degradation of the quality of the hotel. Some other items that were problematic: the toilet in our room leaked (we only discovered that it was the toilet and not the shower on our last morning as we actually didn't take a shower that morning), there were cobwebs in the ceiling of the room and it was very cold. The heating appears not to have been turned on yet. In essence, I felt as though the owners are penny-pinching and monetising everything about the stay. It is not how to make a guest feel welcome. One other thing to note is that you have to sign into the wifi every time you turn on your devices. It's very annoying if you have multiple devices - and even if you don't turn them off, your login information expires within 3 hours. This might seem like a lot unless you have to do some work... Also, Monsieur is about as surly as one can get - he could barely bring himself to acknowledge our presence, let alone smile or say hello. It's quite bizarre. The breakfast was very good. Madame goes out of her way to try to please the guests. The owners provide mini croissants and other pastries as well as bread, cheeses, meats, fruit and homemade spreads. The rooms are quite quiet, although the hotel is close to a busy street, the owners have put in double-pane windows, which keeps noise to a minimum. However, despite the lack of street noise, one can hear people in the room next door using the toilet, coughing and snoring. The hotel itself can be very noisy with guests just living. The rooms are are very dark due to the shutters, which allows one to sleep in.
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Mila00
Quaint hotelThis hotel is set in a beautiful and peaceful small park with gates. The house is like a small country chalet with a vintage touch. The owners are on the premises and seemed very cordial especially the male owner. There is a small pool in front but it seems like it is in the shade almost the whole day. It seems like it is not so suitable for swimming or tanning and more just for reading or drinking coffee next to it. The parking is also available and the main gates are closed at night. The hotel is located next to the road but it is not very easy to enter the parking. Coming from outside of the town, you cannot enter directly. The center is within walking distance but not so close if you need to go uphill in heels.