The story of Hotel Le Saint Laurent is tied to the town it is part of, Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres. The town is located in the Gard department of Occitania, a region known for its life-giving rivers that feed the farms, vineyards, and wineries of Southern France. The town itself had existed since the 9th century as a fiefdom, but it grew to prominence when it became a wine-producing town sometime in the 16th century. It was also around this time that the walled medieval town grew and expanded, with one of the buildings eventually becoming the Hotel Le Saint Laurent we know of today.
Hotel Le Saint Laurent is situated in a medieval building made of cobblestones and timbers, creating a very authentic and immersive heritage vibe. Guests who take a good look at the neighborhood can easily imagine themselves as time travelers who ended up going back centuries. Although the property has limited space, they were able to fit a lovely pool area with a lounge and still keep it in line with the building's aesthetics.
When it comes to accommodations, all ten rooms and suites have been individually designed, sporting a variety of themes such as monochrome, Asian-inspired, or inspired by heraldic patterns of an English manor. The modern items and amenities contrast with the exposed timbers and rough stonework. Paintings line the walls while curios decorate the mantels and antique tables and cabinets, further asserting the medieval ambiance of the hotel.
Parking
Free parking
Parking on site
Garden
Terrace
Outdoor furniture
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Heating
Air conditioning
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services
Express check-in/check-out
Fax/photocopying
Private check-in/check-out
Outdoors
Outdoor pool
Outdoor pool (seasonal)
Guest services
Daily housekeeping
Pool and wellness
Plunge pool
Sun umbrellas
Fence around pool
Swimming Pool
Food & Drink
Wine/champagne
Activities
Walking tours
Safety & security
24-hour security
Key access
Security alarm
Smoke alarms
CCTV in common areas
Fire extinguishers
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
Parking
Parking
Free parking
Parking on site
Outdoor
Garden
Terrace
Outdoor furniture
General
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Heating
Air conditioning
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services
Express check-in/check-out
Fax/photocopying
Private check-in/check-out
Outdoors
Outdoor pool
Outdoor pool (seasonal)
Guest services
Daily housekeeping
Pool and wellness
Plunge pool
Sun umbrellas
Fence around pool
Swimming Pool
Food & Drink
Wine/champagne
Activities
Walking tours
Safety & security
24-hour security
Key access
Security alarm
Smoke alarms
CCTV in common areas
Fire extinguishers
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
Before heading off to explore the areas around Gard, Vaucluse, and Bouches-du-Rhône, make sure to first fill up on their hearty and delicious buffet breakfast. Expect familiar continental items alongside Provençal delicacies, regional wines, and locally produced jams, cheeses, and meats. The morning buffet can be enjoyed in your room, or preferably, in the courtyard patio.
Availability: 7 am - 10 am weekdays; 8 am - 11 am weekends
The communes and areas around Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres hide many interesting and exciting things worth checking out!
The region is famous for its vintages, so one of the most popular options is to go on winery tours. Hotel Le Saint Laurent has partner tour services for each of the major wine-producing communes, such as Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Tavel, so get in touch with them if you're interested. If you're looking to learn more about the industry as a whole, book a visit to Wine Museum Brotte, also in Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Another major industry is lavender production. Like the wine tours, some farms are also open for tours, and will happily guide travelers through their fields and factories.
Aside from farms producing local specialties, the hills are also dotted with ruins of old castles and other structures. Château du Castellas is one such ruin, the remnants of a hilltop bastion from the 12th century. Fort Saint-André is another, and much better preserved, because of its history as a stronghold managed by the Catholic Church.
While you have so many options for tours and excursions, don't forget to relax and restore your body. The hotel is equipped with wonderful wellness facilities, including a hammam, hot tub, and sauna. Detox and destress after a trip or during a lazy day, and be rejuvenated for your next adventure. You can even book therapy sessions with professional masseuses who offer a variety of services, including Californian, Qi Gong, and tonic massages.
Remnants of a massive hilltop fortified castle built in the 12th century. (10-minute drive)
Wonderfully preserved medieval fortress, recognized as a national historic monument in 1903. (24-minute drive)
Modern museum with a vast collection of items detailing the history of the region's wine industry. (19-minute drive)
The nearest international airport is Avignon – Provence Airport (AVN), and will take 37 minutes to reach.
Avignon Centre Station is the most convenient railway station near the hotel, and is 23 minutes away by car.