If you’re looking for a romantic spa in Les Baux de Provence, look no further than Domaine De Manville.
While staying at Domaine De Manville, visitors can check out Eglise St-Vincent (1.5 mi), which is a popular Les Baux de Provence attraction.
Domaine De Manville is a romantic spa offering a flat screen TV, a minibar, and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
The spa features a concierge and room service. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool and a poolside bar, which have made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Les Baux de Provence. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out L'Aupiho, which is an Asian restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
If you’re looking for something to do, Carrieres des Lumieres (1.2 mi), Château des Baux de Provence (0.8 mi), and Moulin CastelaS (0.9 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Domaine De Manville.
The staff at Domaine De Manville looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
We spent a nice weekend at the domaine, very well located with amazing views, in the middle of the olive trees. The swimming pool is very nice, the bistro is very good and the breakfast in the winter garden is a great start for the day. The golf course is nice with amazing views on the castle of the Baux de Provence.
We stayed in the 4 bedroom villa for a week. We loved the room, the setting, the food (Michelin star restaurant is worth a visit). More importantly, we want to give a special mention to the quaility of the service across the board, from the reception, to the restaurants, bar, valey parking, cleaning team, it was great, all the staff we encountered were welcoming, smiling and helpfull. Must go back.
My wife and I enjoyed our 2 night stay in this stunning hotel to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The location is excellent, rooms very comfortable and service impeccable. We enjoyed an excellent massage in the spa which is well equipped with sauna, hammam etc. Lunch and dinner in "The Bistro" were very good - and our dinner the Michelin-starred "l'Aupiho" restaurant was memorable -though sadly the choice from the menu is a bit restricted for anyone (like me) who is allergic to shellfish.
The hotel is really lovely. Beautiful outdoor spaces. Nicely equipped rooms. Reception was helpful with recommendations before and during our trip.The breakfast in the glass house was a wonderful way to start the day. We were traveling with a little dog and she was welcomed in the hotel. The location in Provence was fun with lots to do in the area. Despite all these great points, unfortunately, we are unlikely to be return guests for one single reason. The hotel is dispersing scent through the air system in the public places, restaurants and spa. Apparently it is their “signature scent” and they are enthusiastic about it. You know the woman who is overusing perfume and the polarizing effect is that you can’t get far enough away? Like that. It’s a shame. The hotel is lovely but it’s like staying in a perfume bottle. Despite what the SLH website says - King beds are only availabable in junior suite category and above. Deluxe room not recommended for 2 persons. They have an oversized bathroom which is nice, however it cuts into the size of the “bedroom” which has very limited closet space and not even a bedside table because the room is so narrow. …
Amazing and beautiful place for a family and for a couple as well. The Bistrot is perfect for a daily restaurant (lunch and diner) and if you want a stuning experience, you must try the gastronomic restaurant Aupiho! perfect food, the Chef is a genius. Our room was big enough for our family of 2 kids.
It was a perfect weekend. The room (Junior Suite) was very nice, with large spaces, nice view and a full free minibar. The Hotel also offers a bottle of red wine. A perfect place to stay and rest. Furthermore, the bar (and barmen) is excellent. You can ask for everything you want even if the cocktail is not on the menu.
We stayed for 3 magical evenings in the Prestige suite. This hotel has now become my favorite ever. The staff takes tremendous care of you and the property is so relaxing. From the moment you arrive you will be relaxed. The spa treatment was incredibly relaxing and the indoor pool area is wonderful especially when the winds are blowing. Do not hesitate to book this property. Truly remarkable!
We were guests at Domaine de Manville for six nights at the end of November 2021 and were extremely disappointed with our stay, especially considering that the hotel has a five star rating and charges 500 euros per night in the off season for our junior suite with terrace. We would not stay at this hotel again. First the positives and my reason for giving it two stars and not one. The location near the picturesque town of Les Baux is wonderful and the views surrounding the hotel are nice. Our room was large and the front desk staff and car valets were friendly and helpful. They offer a “complimentary” minibar with a bottle of wine and a bottle of water, which is nice, but charged us 40 euros for a second bottle of wine we requested during our six night stay. I guess “complimentary” means just one no matter how long you stay. The primary reason, but certainly not the only reason, for our disappointment was the Hotel’s restaurant, L’Aupiho. We had one of the worst, most expensive meals you can imagine. It is a very poor value. Please read my full Tripadvisor review with the other reviews under the “L’Aupiho” heading if you want more details. There are other wonderful dining options in the towns surrounding the hotel and I would strongly advise you to stay away from L’Aupiho. Some of the other reasons for my low rating are as follows. As other reviewers have noted, the buffet breakfast they offer, at the high price of 29 euros per person, is not good value compared to other five star hotels. While the breakfast is served in a beautiful glass structure and nicely presented, the selection is very heavy on the carbs and skimpy on fresh fruit and other healthy offerings. There were no berries at all, inconsistent with other hotel breakfasts during our trip. It wouldn’t be so bad except that they’re charging so much! The problem is that the hotel is so far in the country that they know once you’re there, it’s difficult to find an alternative without traveling far first thing in the morning. Additional reasons for my low rating were the room and the housekeeping: 1. While our room was large, it was oddly furnished. There was plenty of room for a second comfortable chair for reading, but the room included only one. 2. The light switches were confusing and difficult to operate. There also weren’t sufficient available outlets to charge electronic devices. 3. The common area corridor outside our room had a heavy odor of fish during our entire stay, which perhaps explains why we found the exterior door propped open each morning to let in the cold November air and perhaps explains why we had annoying flies buzzing around our room in late November. 4. There was no turn down service and no chocolates on the bed. 5. Despite the fact that the hotel and housekeeping staff knew that we were two men in the room, only one male-sized bathrobe and pair of slippers were offered; the second robe and slippers were too small for either of us to wear. 6. The cleaning staff was very noisy and inconsiderate. Early in the morning, they were speaking and laughing loudly and slamming doors in the corridor and adjacent room. 7. Crumbs on the floor next to the bedside table from the first night of our stay were still there on our last night. Now perhaps these comments are small and picky, but please keep in mind that this is a five star hotel charging 500 euros per night in the off season. Overall, particularly if you avoid L’Apiho, the hotel is not the worst but it’s definitely not good value for the money.…
Wonderful retreat in amazing setting. Great rooms, especially the villas are well laid out and feature all necessary amenities. But most of all, some of the friendliest and most professional staff we ever had in a hotel in France. Outstanding service quality!
The hotel was excellent, the staff were very conscientious and helped us with a number of bespoke requests. The kids all loved the food, particularly the breakfasts. The room was spacious and we were very comfortable. Thanks so much
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