Domaine Des Andeols

Hotel Overview

In the heart of the Luberon, perched high on hill circled by olive groves and lavender fields, sits the Domaine des Andéols, a “hôtel de charme” consisting of nineteen luxury bedrooms distributed among ten separate houses. Each house is a unique combination of originality, charm and comfort that contains a treasure trove of rare and unusual objects, furniture by major designers and important works of art.

Domaine des Andeols, a member of the prestigious Home Like Collection, is so much more than a hotel can ever be. A village of exotic guest houses, this Provencal hamlet is perched on a scenic rise, surrounded by lakes, orchards, woods and gardens. From art to music, the owners have gathered the fruits of their extensive journeys to unite a global spirit with the soul of Southern France.

Location

Saint Saturnin les Apt is a large village in the Luberon built on a rock, over which two 17th century windmills and the ruins of a medieval château keep watch. Despite the new housing developments which surround this market town, Saint Saturnin is a village brimming with history. Take your time walking through the central streets and you will discover beautiful old houses.

Rooms

Villas & Suites

Ten houses, each different, and each filled with works of art and design by contemporary photographers, painters, designers and decorators…Not two are alike, because each of the Domaine des Andéols’ ten houses is a collection of memories. Memories and souvenirs of voyages, experiences, and emotions in which each textile, piece of furniture, color, object or work of art conjures its own story. Here, we have La Maison des Amoureux (The Lovers’ House) and La Maison des Amis (The Friends’ House); there, La Maison des Cascades (The Waterfall House); further on La Maison de Toujours (The Forever House); then La Maison des Lointains (The House of Afar)… La Maison des Terrasses (The Terrace House) and La Maison Rouge (The Red House) make a pair, and La Maison Blanche (The White House) and La Maison de l’Artiste (The Artist’s House) are neighbors. La Maison des Voyagers (The Traveller's House) overlooks La Maison des Saveurs (the restaurant) and La Maison d’Eau (the swimming pool)…

  • Junior Suite : Maison des Amoureux, Maison des Amis / Approx. 45 m²
  • Standard Privilège Suite : Maison des Artistes, Toujours & Blanche / Approx. 110 m²
  • Superior Suite : Maison Rouge, des Terrasses et des Lointains / Approx. 100 m² with private terrace of 20 m²
  • Prestige Suite : Maison des Voyageurs et des Cascades / Approx. 100 m² with private terrace and swimming pool

Amenities:

  • Direct-dial telephone
  • Satellite television
  • CD player
  • DVD player
  • Private safe
  • Mini-bar
  • Turn down services
  • Wi-fi internet access

Services

  • Private dining room
  • Valet service
  • Indoor and outdoor pool
  • Library
  • Business Center: Internet, fax, photocopier
  • International newspapers
  • Banquets, seminars, marriages
  • Panoramic Terrace for cocktails
  • Spacious garden
  • Wooden teck terraces
  • Water ponds and palm grove
  • Restaurant (80 persons indoor/ outdoor)
  • Library / Meeting Room
  • Meeting Room (up to 40 persons)
  • Outdoor pool
  • Heated indoor pool
  • Massages
  • Turkish bath
  • Spa

Benefit from the absolute tranquility of the Domaine des Andéols: unwind in the gardens, by the swimming pool, the Turkish bath or the library... For those who prefer to explore the region, many activities start from the Domaine des Andéols...

Nearby:

  • Golf courses
  • Bike excursions
  • Archery
  • Horseback riding
  • Birds of prey observation site
  • Avignon Theatre Festival
  • Provencal markets
  • Visits to local wineries
  • Hot-air balloon rides

Food & Beverages

The restaurant at Domaine des Andéols is a voyage to the heart of Provençal cuisine. Echoing the beauty of the surroundings, it expresses the region’s abundance, scents, warmth and “joie de vivre.” It is a sensual and epicurean promenade, where flavours and fragrances intermingle, where everything harmoniously mixes and melds in response to the rhythms of the seasons. The Head chef works with fifty varieties of sun-gorged tomatoes, locally grown beans, apricots, garden figs, Luberon lamb and regional wild herbs… The wine list is regionally-based, with sixty selections from the Rhone Valley, the Luberon and Provence.