The hotel is on Avenue Pasteur just a few blocks south of the old, walled part of the city. Like the name suggests, the hotel has a sunny air to it (it didn’t hurt that we arrived on a typical sunny Provencal day). It is housed in a couple of buildings grouped around a central parking area and swimming pool.
I stayed in the main building, where the registration office is located. We were on the second floor (first floor in France) and it is also the top floor. There was no elevator, but getting the bags up the one wide flight of stairs was not a problem.
The two rooms that I saw faced out the back of the building and had pleasant views of trees and rooftops and old stone buildings. There was a steady breeze so the air-conditioning was not necessary at night. It got quite warm during the day while we were there and the A/C was welcome in the mid-afternoon.
The rooms were modern without losing their French charm. There were two chairs, a small desk or dresser, a large closet, and adequate overhead and bedside lighting. The closets were big. The bathroom was not huge, but was more than ample with a standup shower (no tub) that had some tricky plumbing I had not seen before (hint: you turn the knob on the left counter-clockwise for the overhead shower, and clockwise for the hand-held wand. The knob on the right controls the temperature. You’re welcome.)
The continental breakfast is served in a stone building across the driveway from the main building. If the weather is pleasant, as it so often is here, there is an outside patio with seating under an arbor. On cool or windy mornings, the dining room is not a bad second choice, with lots of windows looking out on the patio, where you would probably rather be if you could.
The hotel is well situated near the old town, only about a 5 minute walk. There are lots of boutiques and eating places within the walls of the town, and on the main roads that circle it.
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