Situated in gardens bordered by olive trees, on the hills of Saint-Paul de Vence, Le Domaine du Mas de Pierre is a family residence of character with fountains, gardens, wells, green paths, porches...
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel les Vergers de Saint Paul is located between Nice and Cannes on the Cote d’Azur, 1 km from the medieval village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence and the Maeght...
Odda
Kuwait
Tha staff were very very friendly,smilely and helpful,location just 1km from st paul de vence with charming views and safe street .the breakfast was very good. The view of the room is amazing and the garden was charmig where i ate breakfast.easy bus stop just near the hotel
The charming Hôtel Les Messugues is located in the heart of a magnificent flowered park overlooking the olive grove, a few steps from the historic village of Saint-Paul and the famous Maeght...
La Grande Bastide Hotel is an old 18th century country house which has been turned into a beautiful hotel. It is set in a verdant area with a panoramic view of Saint-Paul de Vence and the sea.
Toile Blanche is set in 20 000m² of gardens with two outdoor swimming pools , an art space , and a terrace offering views of the valley. It is located 1 kilometres from Saint-Paul de Vence.
Jane
United Kingdom
The room was fab with great interiors and we had our own private outdoor space. Being so small there was rarely anyone round either of the two pools.
The food at lunch and dinner was excellent and the hotel have some great staff.
We loved the laid back luxe vibe of this small elegant hotel it suited us to a T
Located in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 12 km from Nice, Villa St Maxime features an outdoor pool and a large communal terrace and lounge. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
joyce
United Kingdom
A wonderful property, with all the amenities, such kind staff and close proximity to the town
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On average, 3-star hotels in Saint-Paul-de-Vence cost £199 per night, and 4-star hotels in Saint-Paul-de-Vence are £252 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Saint-Paul-de-Vence can on average be found for £722 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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Stunning views of the area. The town itself is exquisite with a lot of shops & restaurants - a lot of commercial looking art galleries but still a great area to walk around, have ice cream ++. Just know it gets crowded & we were there in April!!!
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Scored 10
10
St Paul is a beautiful hilltop medieval town 20 minutes from...
St Paul is a beautiful hilltop medieval town 20 minutes from Nice airport. You do need a car to get here, although obviously buses are available.
I would say it is a great location for a short to medium stay – four days was perfect! If you do end up going here book a table at the colombe D’or restaurant – it is one of my favourite places in the world, but be warned and book as soon as you can, as you will not get a table if you just turn up! I have been here several times before, and so booked it about 10 weeks before I left London! This may not be the case in the winter of course! Ignore the TripAdvisor reviews – I think I must’ve gone to completely different restaurant😂. The service is fantastic, the waiters do speak English and in my opinion, the food is not overpriced although of course it is expensive as everything is in the south of France in fairly touristy places, which St Paul is! I live in London, so frankly anywhere is cheap by comparison! Do go to this restaurant famous for its paintings given by artists. After lunch have a good mooch around the pretty streets - you will find many sweet shops selling very expensive biscuits and sweets but the owners are very happy for you to look😊
Gail
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Our host was welcoming and friendly, with excellent...
Our host was welcoming and friendly, with excellent Engllish and happy to advise on local cultural attractions and restaurants.
She surprised us with a delicious and beautifully decorated heart-shaped strawberry shortcake when she found that we were celebrating our 60th
wedding anniversary.
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
The host told so many lies about my stay.She knew I didn’t...
The host told so many lies about my stay.She knew I didn’t have a car and I asked for only one trip to buy my groceries but she didn’t want this.There weren’t any taxis and that’s why the local took me home.I did notify the host.My plane was late which I explained to her.This is so wrong she gives this explanation.
Ilsa
Scored 8.0
8.0
Really lovely place to visit but you only need two to three...
Really lovely place to visit but you only need two to three days there to see everything. Lovely art galleries and shops. The best place to eat was Le Tilleul run by Maxine and his team. Fabulous food and really great service ! Avoid the Colomb D'Or restaurant - overpriced and very basic food. A basket of raw unpeeled vegetables in a basket with a tiny tiny bowl of pate for €40 ! Go and see Atelier Tanagra - lovely artwork, and her recommendation for the Craquelin from Patisserie Palanque in nearby Vence has to be followed.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
St Paul is a beautiful historic village, full of art...
St Paul is a beautiful historic village, full of art galleries & quirky shops selling lovely local produce. It's an ideal place to spend a day just wandering the cobbled streets & relaxing with a cold drink to admire the views of the countryside. Non slip shoes are a must as the narrow streets can be slippery.
ELEANOR
France
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We loved this wonderful apartment in the beautiful town of Saint Paul de Vence. It is extremely peaceful and comfortable and decorated with love and care.
I have never experienced such a well stocked kitchen in my life! It had absolutely everything you need and more, even a jar of Vegemite (fellow Australians - you understand!).
Our host Luc was charming and made check in/check out seamless. We will definitely stay here again on future trips to this gorgeous part of France.
Merci beaucoup :)
This is a beautiful and quiet location with stunning views. The pool was lovely and had an outside dining area and comfortable loungers. The accommodation was spotless and the bathroom was spacious and well equipped. We were welcomed warmly by the hosts who provided a delicious continental breakfast on request and were helpful with local advice. Very close to the stunning village of Saint Paul de Vence. A great stop-over to explore this lovely area.
Joel and the team at the hotel are exceptional. Very attentive and friendly. We also loved the pool, the location and especially the breakfast! Buffet style but plentiful and very fresh every morning. The service overall made our stay extremely pleasant and we were able to visit Antibes, Cannes, Saint Paul de Vence and Monaco easily from this hotel. Parking was easy on site also. Supermarkets and restaurants are within a few minutes drive.
A hidden gem near Vence which I didnt know it existed although I have been coming here for years.It is one of the best hotels, if not the best in the area. It is a beautiful place with gorgeous gardens and swimming pool. The suites are super clean, very comfortable and luxurious with lovely terraces or swimmimg pool.
A quiet area, good location not far for many nice places
20min walk from Saint Paul de Vences through a small path (we did it only once, then we take the car)
The host are friendly and available, but you got the impression they don't really know how to host tourist
Cleaning was done every day
Fabrice
Israel
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