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...
Lisa
United Kingdom
From the welcoming staff to the comfortable rooms, the beautiful smells and colours of the grounds and artwork, delicious food, the first class spa facilities and treatment, to the wonderful views. I loved everything about Domaine du Mas De Pierre.
This typically Provencal hotel is set 3 km from the village of Saint Paul de Vence and offers an outdoor swimming pool. Guests are invited to relax on the terrace in the hotel's citrus garden.
Patrick
France
Location, breakfast, cleanliness, very professional
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 and a terrace offering views of the valley. It is located 1 kilometres from Saint-Paul de Vence.
claire
United Kingdom
stunning, every attention to detail. a magical place
Located in an 18th-century farmhouse and offering a view of the valley and the village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Le Hameau features an outdoor swimming pool and relaxation area.
Kaylie
Australia
Instant relaxation at a charming hotel in a great location
La Vague de Saint Paul is set 2.5 km from Saint-Paul-de-Vence and the Fondation Maeght Museum.
Gail
United Kingdom
The setting was absolutely gorgeous- very peaceful and 5 minutes drive from St Paul de Vence. I was attending a party for the weekend so I did not hire a car but I would say it is essential to have a car unless you are just here for the weekend and don’t plan going anywhere else. We had two amazing formal dinners and casual lunches - the food was delicious and service excellent.
Set in Saint-Paul-de-Vence and with Allianz Riviera Stadium reachable within 16 km, Hostellerie de la fontaine offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar....
Catherine
United Kingdom
Location was fabulous - right in the centre of the town. Nice large bedroom and bathroom area, with separate sitting room, with lovely views over the surrounding area. Some of the staff were really lovely and friendly. We ate in the restaurant one night and the food was good.
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.
Gillian
Italy
Wonderful location a stones throw from the centre of this beautiful village spacious quiet and private with extensive grounds amazing views. 400 meters from La Colombe f’Or where we had a wonderful dinner. Breakfast was very good.
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FAQs about hotels in Saint-Paul-de-Vence
On average, 3-star hotels in Saint-Paul-de-Vence cost 751 lei per night, and 4-star hotels in Saint-Paul-de-Vence are 933 lei 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 1,914 lei per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Saint-Paul-de-Vence this weekend is 1,531 lei or, for a 4-star hotel, 1,914 lei. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Saint-Paul-de-Vence for this weekend cost on average around 2,890 lei per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs 1,531 lei per night to book a 3-star hotel in Saint-Paul-de-Vence for tonight. You'll pay on average around 1,474 lei if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Saint-Paul-de-Vence will cost around 2,304 lei (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, 15km away from Saint-Paul-De-Vence. From there, take a taxi or bus 400. Alternatively, drive from Paris, approximately 900km away. No direct train services available, transfer at Cagnes-sur-Mer station.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to Saint-Paul-De-Vence is Nice Côte d'Azur Airport. It's approximately 15km away and offers numerous global connections, making travel seamless.
What guests said about Saint-Paul-de-Vence:
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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
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Scored 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
6.0
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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
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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
10
Scored 10
We stayed nearby but visited the town every day or evening.
We stayed nearby but visited the town every day or evening. A charming place with extraordinary views. Several good restaurants. cosy atmosphere with folks playing boules at the Place de General de Gaulle. Walking around was easy, however I recommend good walking shoes (the pavements were centuries old and naturally uneven)
Vesa
Finland
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This is a wonderful hotel in the heart of St Paul de Vence, a hilltop medieval city in Provence with a view of the sea. The rooms are decorated in 18th century style and are absolutely lovely. The beds are very comfortable and the linens are nice. The staff are exceptional; they are thoughtful and generous. We are an older couple, and they went out of their way to help us with our bags and parking. They also gave us an exceptional room upgrade. We highly recommend this hotel. It is a perfect place to stay.
Well, how about everything? Beautiful house and gardens. Wonderful hostess. Immaculately clean and furnished rooms with a small kitchen and dining area. Sitting area in the garden. The pool area in the back has a wonderful view of the valley and of Saint Paul de Vence. Excellent breakfast with the best coffee in France. You'll need a car to stay here as it is not in town, but it is only a ten-minute drive to Saint Paul de Vence. This bed and breakfast was the very best place we stayed in three weeks in France.
Everything was exceptional. Their high quality services exceeded our expectations. Free access to facilities like the spa, the outside pools and lagoon or the staff members attention made our stay magical. The room was impeccable, special mention to the evening cleaning room service. Moreover, breakfast is various and tasty.
The whole property is so beautiful, we fell in love with it then we ended up adding one more night to our stay in order to visit Saint-Paul de Vence village. It was a must !
Stayed in this place twice (once with my husband and the 2nd time with a couple of girlfriends).
Both rooms were tidy and really clean. Host was very welcoming. Breakfast was excellent!! and the swimming pool looked very attractive (we didn't get a chance to swim).
Double room was very spacious; the triple room was a bit crowded - but still larger then most hotel rooms in the area.
Porches were nicely equipped with everything you need for a relaxed evening
The hotel was at a very low occupancy on the night we stayed . It was very quiet (a bonus for us!). The pool and the garden were well maintained. Room was OK.
On-site restaurant was one of the reasons we chose this place. Dinner was amazing! food, wine, atmosphere, and service were not less then perfect (and we didn't have to drive anywhere afterwards). Thank you!
the pictures don’t do it justice the setting is idyllic and you can see the old town, the sea, and the hillsides. the hotel, designed for an artists displays, is breathtaking. breakfast on the terrace was delicious. easy walk to town for a choice of restaurants and all the galleries. A+++
We came across this little jem with fantastic views looking over Saint Paul de Vence. A place where you can relax and unwind and enjoy the local villages that surround you. Fantastic host who will look after you during your stay.
Pretty setting. Attractively decorated rooms . Kind, helpful staff . Nearby car park which is not the case for hotels in Saint Paul de Vence . Had a lovely peaceful evening with a half bottle of rose on my little terrace .
Great views, easy access to the coast and Saint Paul du Vence (with car). Facilities were clean, beautifully presented and we were warmly welcomed. Lovely pool with a view, exactly like the photos.
The hotel is set in beautiful gardens with views of Saint-Paul-de-Vence. we had dinner on the beautiful terrace. The food and service were great. Such friendly staff and owners!
Nothing not to like. Wonderful hotel within walking distance to Saint Paul
D’ Vence Much love and effort put into it . Service is exceptional and care for details
Absolutely a wonderful place to unwind and walk up to the old village of Saint Paul-de-Vence. Food was delicious. Pool was super with views of hillsides.
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