Hotel St-Antoine
One of the oldest hotels in France, this former monastery was rebuilt as an inn in 1734. The same family has owned it for five generations; today Caroline Rieux manages the hotel just a 10-min. walk from the Episcopal City. Bedrooms have been recently refurbished with colorful modern drapes and fabrics. Ask for a room with a view over the garden where you can sit on a balmy day. Downstairs, the public rooms are bright and airy, with a cozy bar and casual restaurant looking out at the greenery.
One of the oldest hotels in France, this former monastery was rebuilt as an inn in 1734. The same family has owned it for five generations; today Caroline Rieux manages the hotel just a 10-min. walk from the Episcopal City. Bedrooms have been recently refurbished with colorful modern drapes and fabrics. Ask for a room with a view over the garden where you can sit on a balmy day. Downstairs, the public rooms are bright and airy, with a cozy bar and casual restaurant looking out at the greenery.




