Hôtel de l’Horloge, Avignon Hotels
Charming hotel just steps from Avignon’s main square, with cozy rooms and a Provençal-style breakfast buffet
Hôtel de l’Horloge provides a welcoming and conveniently located accommodation option right near the Place de l’Horloge, essentially in the heart of Avignon’s captivating Old Town. The hotel ensures a simple, yet comfortable experience for its guests. Surrounding the classically styled French town square, visitors will discover an abundance of charming cafés and delightful restaurants, perfect for soaking in the local atmosphere. Moreover, the hotel’s prime location allows for easy access to some of Avignon’s most renowned attractions. The magnificent Palais des Papes and the impressive Avignon City Hall are both just a leisurely five-minute walk away. Guests can choose from a variety of accommodations including a particularly charming attic suite, boasting unique character, and sunny terrace rooms, providing a bright and airy atmosphere. In addition, for those seeking a delightful start to their day, an optional breakfast featuring a selection of delicious Provençal treats is served each morning in the hotel’s beautiful glass conservatory.
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