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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (8) | 4.1 |
| Business | (0) | 0 |
| Romance | (2) | 5.0 |
| Family | (0) | 0 |
| With Friends | (0) | 0 |
| All Others | (6) | 3.8 |
This hotel does not offer any accessibility features. Please select a different hotel if you are interested in booking a room with accessibility features.
| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
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L'Ingenue - Fine French cuisine is served in an refined setting, with period moldings and fireplaces and antique furnishings. Tables are also available on the terrace. Dishes are seasonal and can include Scallops with Coconut Milk and Black Truffles, and Roast Partridge with Fresh Pasta and Bilberries.
1920s Bar - Drinks are served in this smart bar.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
One double bed.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne king bed or two twin beds. Garden view.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresLying between Manosque and Cavaillon, this protected park covers over 1,650 square kilometres – perfect for scenic walks. Picturesque hilltop villages are framed by fields of aromatic lavender, red ochre cliffs, cedar green forests and white limestone hills. This is pure Provençal territory – and the birthplace of the legendary aniseed tipple pastis, said to be the secret of the locals’ reputation for good health. Santé!
see all hotels in Luberon Regional Park"Interesting place"
Reviewed by Peter of Madison on Mar 31, 2009
The Chateau de Mazan is a good place to saty at when visiting the Provence. The chateau used to be owned by the family de Sade -indeed the best known for the writer Marquis de Sade. Although the chateau was actually owned by his uncle, the famous Marquis did spend some of his time there, writing his literature. The ambiance is interesting, rooms are nice, and the hotel has a swimming pool and apparently an excellent restaurant, but I can not vouch for the restaurant, because it is closed on Mondays, the day I was staying at the hotel. All and all, an interesting place
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out of value="5""Elegant chateau"
Reviewed by Sharon of Syosset on Oct 27, 2008
This elegant chateau is beautifully appointed. Dining here was a very luxurious experience. The town is extremely small without many conveniences, but is close to many others. The area was scenic. We had a wonderful time here. The staff was most helpful.
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out of value="5""Fabulous hotel and dinner"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 30, 2008
Everything from the front desk to our room was just outstanding. We stayed in a superior room which was light and airy and beautifully decorated. We also had a spectacular meal from start to finish... not only a triumph of tastes but visually everything was stunning. We had the Menu du Chef for 48 EUR per person which was worth every bit of it. The dining room is also beautiful and we truly could not have enjoyed ourselves anymore and will surely be going back.
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out of value="5""Pas digne d'un 4 étoile"
Reviewed by Sylvain of Paris on Oct 29, 2009
chambre avec mauvais emplacement de mobilier, pas de volets, mauvaise insonorisation... Bref, ne mérite ni les étoiles, ni le prix !
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out of value="5""La meilleure adresse de la région!!!"
Reviewed by P of Paris on Aug 25, 2009
A 20 km du Lubéron, cette ancienne demeure de marquis de Sade offre tout les plaisirs: les chambres toutes originales sont meublées avec gout, les salles de bains sont toutes originales et le restaurant en terrasse est magnifique, y compris pour les petit déjeuners. Préférer les chambres du rez de chaussée avec accès direct au jardin et à la très agréable piscine. Le service est excellent, disponible et sympathique.
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out of value="5""la chambre charme est toute petite"
Reviewed by A of Marseille on Jan 3, 2009
L'hôtel est très beau et agréable mais la chambre charme est très petite, malgres tout elle est très confortable avec une belle salle de bains. Pas de double rideaux, réveillé avec le jour, car volet laissant passer la lumière. Sinon l'hôtel vaut le coup.
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out of value="5""Belle chambre mais mal isolée des bruits de la rue"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 1, 2009
Petite chambre charmante, ambiance intime et douce. Par contre le sommeil est géné par les bruits de l'extérieur (pas de double vitrage) et le réveil se fait grâce aux lueurs du jour (volets ajourés et absence de rideaux opaques)
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out of value="5""Sejour trés agréable"
Reviewed by J of Toulouse on Jul 3, 2008
belle décoration , service à la hauteur, restauration a conseiller; un problème sur l'isolation phonique de la chambre..
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