Boasting free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms, La Bastide de Valbonne is located 1.1 mi from the center of Valbonne and 3.1 mi from Mougins.
George
United States of America
Two ladies that welcomed us and wished us a happy anniversary were WONDERFUL. I believe they were Mimsy and Lydia? Lovely people. The fellow the night before was not very communicative - or helpful. The pool is excellent -
This Mercure hotel is set in landscaped gardens with panoramic views of the countryside. It features an outdoor swimming pool and a games room with table tennis and billiards.
Located just a 20 minute-drive from Cannes, this Novotel is conveniently located in the Technopole making it equally suitable for business or leisure travelers.
Located in a residence in Valbonne, Einstein Sophia offers self-catering accommodations in a complex with an outdoor swimming pool, sports ground, garden, picnic area, launderette and CCTV.
Kunwar Pritiraj
Luxembourg
clear instructions for entry and cards instead of a physical key to enter studio.
Demeure d'hôtes Le Rocher provides air-conditioned accommodations in Valbonne. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
6.2 miles from Parfumerie Fragonard – The History Factory Grasse in Valbonne, Ma maison à Valbonne - Cosy - Loft - Duplex - 25min of LIONS features accommodations with access to a fitness room.
On average, 3-star hotels in Valbonne cost $151 per night, and 4-star hotels in Valbonne are $171 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Valbonne can be found for $232 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Valbonne this weekend is $145 or, for a 4-star hotel, $224. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Valbonne for this weekend cost around $402 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Valbonne is a great, convenient authentic French village in...
Valbonne is a great, convenient authentic French village in the heart of the French Riviera. It has a vast array of diverse restaurants, a local market on Fridays in the center square, and every convenience you will need to make your trip a memorable one. If you play golf or tennis there are multiple places nearby. The sea is close by and so are the mountains. Parking is an issue so you need to be opportunistic to find a good spot.
paul
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Valbonne is a lovely village where the main plaza and...
Valbonne is a lovely village where the main plaza and surrounding streets (all pedestrian) offer typical not elaborate but good food, a bakery, and array of boutiques. A few steps away (outside the old village) there are incredible food shops (pricy but worth it) peaceful and well maintained church, and all in all a place to bask in charm and views. Parking may be difficult and although available, within a five minutes walk.
The plaza is by far a favorite, people watching and mingling with locals while enjoying a drink or a meal. The gracious service will allow long stays while sipping a rosé.
Any of the four three restaurants in the plaza offers good selection, being the favorite Casa Rossa.
Luisa
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
City is very nice, if you are by car you can go to St Tropez...
City is very nice, if you are by car you can go to St Tropez, Cannes, Nice, Monaco spending. But costumer service for English speakers is hard, they don't like that you speak English and some places wont treat you well because o that.
Julia
Ireland
2.0
Scored 2.0
The small treads on the narrow winding stairs were too...
The small treads on the narrow winding stairs were too dangerous to use. My husband banged his head on the ceiling and doorways looking through the place. One guest could not even go up to the second floor or above.
The bathrooms were minuscule (much smaller than on a cruise ship). One would not be able to move in them.
The photos did NOT reflect what we discovered. The place was dark. Flood lights must have been used to photograph. We phoned the owner immediately and he was uncooperative and suggested we move to a local hotel which we immediately did.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Picturesque ancient French Village in the hills inland from...
Picturesque ancient French Village in the hills inland from the French Riviera. Unique and very comfortable to walk around, with endless amenities in the little shops and restaurants. Everyone, without exception, was most accommodating to English speaking people.
RICHARD
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The old village at the heart of Valbonne is small, pretty...
The old village at the heart of Valbonne is small, pretty and charming. There are some interesting local shops including a few galleries and arts and crafts. The square has several establishments with plenty of outside tables to allow for a spot of people watching.
Valbonne is well placed for side trips to StPaul de Vence, Grasse, Mougins and the Cote d'Azur.
The place is amazing for rest, no close of local amenities, you need a car to move around, but if you rent one, that is perfect for a late or early swim, have a drink and go to bed. The place is so quite we woke up late most of the days. The staff really nice and although they do not speak English, they try hard to understand us and make us comfortable. The hotel was clean and the room has everything needed.
We had a great time and the stay in the hotel clearly helped.
Very good place and area.
Location was perfect as a base for visiting the area with some beautiful little towns within a short drive and places like Antibes, Nice and Monaco with easy reach. Pool area was good with plenty of sun beds and was not always too busy (only once we went to the pool for a dip and couldn’t get a sunbed).
Staff were very pleasant and helpful.
Located in a park area with some good shaded walking trails.
Hotel seems to be popular with business travellers as well as couples and families.
The hotel owner/manager and his staff were at all times gracious and understanding and went out of their way to make our stay exceptional, from their help in arranging transportation, to their service of the delicious included breakfast of pastries, fruit and large, never empty, coffee cups. The place is just beautiful and well maintained. Bathrooms are modern and luxurious. There is even central air. Be aware that there are some narrow stairways to negotiate for room access.
The rental is a very old but beautifully restored village house, very well located in the village, close to everything (shops, bakeries, restaurants …) but not noisy.
The property is spacious, comfortable, and decorated with very good taste and an occasional touch of humor.
Our host was really nice and helpful. He speaks fluent English and French, which can be very useful.
The bottles of good rosé was an appreciate delicate attention.
Le Cabanon Valbonne is a remarkable place that offers all the needed amenities to make the stay as wonderful and as carefree as possible. The garden is wonderful with different plants and numerous places to sit (big table, sofas, sunbeds, etc.). The host was extremely welcoming, kind and always ready to help and answer questions.
Despite the shortcomings here below, the hotel did have some redeeming features. The pool area was a pleasant retreat, though the specified operational hours were not strictly adhered to by other guests. The location next to a serene forest offered a peaceful environment.
Valbonne is a fabled, ancient town beautifully restored and maintained.
close to Nice and Cannes it’s a magical town in the hills.. The accommodation was ideal.. newly refurbished with every comfort and convenience.
The hotel is of high quality. The staff is friendly, professional and responsive to the needs. The room is modern and functional. The breakfast is comprehensive and for all tastes. The spa is a must try.
Location was great. We arrived late and had dinner in the little street alongside the hotel - so lovely. Also needed a private parking which was arranged - awesome service!!!
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