Set within 5 hectares of Mediterranean gardens, this 18th-century building is in Grasse, famous for its perfume industry Set within 10 hectares of Mediterranean gardens .
Located in Grasse, 3 km from the town centre and 15 km from Cannes, Best Western Elixir Grasse offers elegant and contemporary air-conditioned guest rooms.
Located in the French perfume capital, this converted 16th-century house is set within mature gardens 3 km from Grasse SNCF Train Station.
Frances
Australia
We love La Bellaudiere. Staff always most helpful, friendly, kind et provide a great service. This hotel is relaxing et cosy. Most grateful for their care et assistance. Merci beaucoup.
Auberge les Aromes is situated 4 km from the centre of Grasse but less than 1 km from local perfume museums. The hotel has a restaurant with dining on the terrace.
Dennis
United Kingdom
Food was Greek/Armenian ,which was a surprise in Grasse, but very good. Staff were charming and helpful.
Breakfast was very good , typical continental as it used to be, ie the coffee was freshly brewed and not from one of those self-dispensing machine,which are now ubiquitous.
The hotel is situated right in the heart of Grasse, the world's perfume capital, just 2 minutes from the historical centre, the museums and perfume factories.
robert
Australia
Quiet room with nice view and balcony. Very close to town. Having an elevator was good.
On average, 3-star hotels in Grasse cost £66 per night, and 4-star hotels in Grasse are £98 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Grasse can on average be found for £267 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Grasse this weekend is £100 or, for a 4-star hotel, £88. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Grasse for this weekend cost on average around £247 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £137 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Grasse for tonight. You'll pay on average around £97 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Grasse will cost around £235 (based on Booking.com prices).
We didn't like Grasse. The old town was seedy and felt unsafe at night. During the day my husband and I took a walk around the town. We came across a very large square that was filled with only men - not a woman in sight. When we walked into the square, they all stopped and looked at me as if to say 'What is a woman doing here?'. It was very strange to experience this in France.
At night we chose to stay in and cook rather than go to a restaurant simply because it did not feel safe.
Stephanie
Australia
Scored 10
10
Perfume lovers of the world must visit
Perfume lovers of the world must visit
Being on the ground learning of the elements that created Grasse
Experiencing the clear atmosphere and amazing visibility
Noticed MTB trails advertised, one more reason to re-visit!
M
Matthew
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Beautiful city and probably very interesting during the day.
Beautiful city and probably very interesting during the day. Spectacular views. At night the centre was very quiet ,in fact dead. Everywhere seemed to be closed except some seedy-looking bars which housed some dubious-looking clients. Virtually no women or young people around . Not a nice atmosphere.
Only there for one night .
Dennis
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great by daytime with charming shops and the renowned...
Great by daytime with charming shops and the renowned purfumeries (Fragonard, etc). Be prepared to splash out in the numerous shops.
Somewhat gloomy and unsafe at night, no locals in the streets, all decent places closed, and lots of immigrants that do not look exactly happy and well-to-do.
Anastasia
Russia
Scored 10
10
Perfume heaven! Plenty of indie perfumers.
Perfume heaven! Plenty of indie perfumers. The wonderful International Museum of Perfumery and Fragonard (Fragonard museum is free) are 'must visits) . Restaurants were variable and we found traditional French style restaurants a bit thin on the ground., however we enjoyed La Tannerie, with great French cuisine, superb service and good value. Plenty of pizza, snacks and cafes There's a very well stocked Monoprix supermarket, a food market on Tuesday mornings in the square and plenty of cheese shops and boulangeries.and the local provencal rose wines are delicious!
Bring good walking shoes as the tiny streets are quite steep in places. The town is clean and friendly
Karen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Grasse is a historic perfume centre in south-east France.
Grasse is a historic perfume centre in south-east France. Perfume is the main focus of the town, with shops, museums and tours centred on its production. The Museum Fragonard is an interesting experience, to be recommended. The town is easy to walk round, though getting buses in and out of the town involve considerable walking. It can be busy with cars at times.
SHARON
United Kingdom
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Perfect oasis close to the the city of Grasse. Perfect room with patio, all very nicely done. Host is ever so willing to help with anything.
Decent size pool for a real refreshing dip after a warm day or even spend the day to chill out. Very calm and quiet surroundings. Great backdrop to explore the greater area, including Canne, Nizza etc.
A stunning hotel in a peaceful location close to Grasse. Highlights were the beautiful pool and the restaurant, which was fabulous. We dined there on one of the three nights we stayed. The service was impeccable and the team were very accomodating of the food allergies of one of our group.
Food was Greek/Armenian ,which was a surprise in Grasse, but very good. Staff were charming and helpful.
Breakfast was very good , typical continental as it used to be, ie the coffee was freshly brewed and not from one of those self-dispensing machine,which are now ubiquitous.
Location for my business appoinments in Grasse where very good this was my pre. Drinks in the minibar where a welcome plus and made me feel appriciated
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