Located in Auvers-sur-Oise, within 16 miles of Saint-Germain Golf Course and 17 miles of Stade de France, Hotel des Iris has accommodations with a garden and a terrace, and free WiFi throughout the...
Robert
United States of America
Location is terrific in center of town where Van Gogh lived and worked. Hotel is small and very comfortable. Breakfast was exceptional. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Excellent place to stay after morning arrival at CDG or on day of departure.
Péniche Daphné's is located on the banks of the Oise River in Auvers-sur-Oise, the impressionist city where Vincent Van Gogh used to live. Free WiFi access is available.
Featuring a garden, LA CHERIELLE features accommodations in Auvers-sur-Oise. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Aspen
United States of America
We absolutely loved how friendly the hosts were, the amazing breakfast and incredible view. To top it all off, the B&B had some awesome animals accompanying it (like a super cute well-mannered puppy dog and two sweet cats).
Au Bord de l'Oise offers accommodations in Auvers-sur-Oise, 17 miles from Saint-Germain Golf Course and 18 miles from Stade de France.
paul
United States of America
The privacy. The River Oise to walk along. The security. The hosts’ friendliness. The host’s attentiveness to every detail. The proximity to Auvers-sur-Oise. We loved everything about our stay. It was fabulous!!
Featuring a garden, Le Panoramique features accommodations in Auvers-sur-Oise. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Ideally located just outside Paris and a 10-minute walk from Cergy Saint Christophe RER station, this hotel offers low-cost guest rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
Setareh
Belgium
just the fact that we could park at the parking. we also liked the staff member who checked us out, a middle aged guy.
Interesting place that we spent a very short amount of time...
Interesting place that we spent a very short amount of time in - a day is perfectly enough - learning about Van Gogh. Nice walking trail to see the important Van Gogh places of interest….he basically spent the last 2 months of his life here, including ending his life in a restaurant/lodging in the town (which you can visit/eat in but check opening days/times). Castle was closed (we were late!) but pretty enough to look at from the outside. Lots of nice restaurants, including a good Chinese!
Nicola
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small town, easy to navigate and walk around.
Small town, easy to navigate and walk around. Lots of places to eat/drink. If you are interested in the life of Vincent Van Gogh there is enough here to occupy you for a day. Set in beautiful countryside with opportunities for walking/cycling.
Tess
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a beautiful and welcoming accommodation in a...
This is a beautiful and welcoming accommodation in a beautiful and historic village.
It is 20/30mins walk into the centre and uphill on the way back so not suitable for everyone.
we loved the serenity of the location, the beauty of the house and the friendliness of our hosts.
the breakfast was delicious.
they had a huge friendly dog - Lucien - who is adorable.
marie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The village is strongly associated with Impressionist...
The village is strongly associated with Impressionist Painters, esp the last few months of the life of Vincent Van Gogh. You can see places he painted and there is a new modern hi-tech exhibition about him in the chateau. Several foot trails around the village following the steps of the artists which are fun. Van Gogh and his brother are both buried in the local cemetery.
We ate at an excellent Tunisian and Italian restaurant - nothing French!
Joyce
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a beautiful place!
What a beautiful place! To visit all the places where Van Gogh had stayed and places where he had painted was excellent. Listening to the corn rustling in the breeze and watching the crows flying over where he painted transported you back in time. We visited a family run café which had a very rustic feel to it and found the owner and her friend were very proud of the history there and loved sharing their stories with us. We will definitely be returning.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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