Offering an outdoor pool and a garden, Mas des Romarins, The Originals Relais is a 19th-century building set in Gordes in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region, a 10-minute walk from the centre of the...
Located just a 5-minute drive from the centre of Gordes, Hotel Les Bories & Spa is set in an 8-hectare estate of olive trees, cypresses, oaks and lavender.
Located in a picturesque and quiet area a few kilometres from the centre of Gordes, the Mas De La Senancole boasts a lovely garden and outdoor swimming pool.
Located in Gordes, 31 km from Parc des Expositions Avignon, LA FERME DE LA HUPPE provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in the hilltop village of Gordes, Airelles Gordes, La Bastide features 18th century décor and offers panoramic views over the Luberon valley from its many terraces and hanging gardens.
Situated 1.6 km from the village of Gordes, Le Jas de Gordes is set in a private, shaded park surrounded by typical Mediterranean plants and flowers. Guests can enjoy a large heated swimming pool.
Auberge De Carcarille is located in the heart of Provence, 3 km from the Gordes village. It offers peaceful accommodation with a swimming pool and restaurant.
Offering pool views, La Borie en Provence is an accommodation set in Gordes, 30 km from Parc des Expositions Avignon and 40 km from Avignon Central Station.
Situated within 27 km of Parc des Expositions Avignon and 37 km of Avignon Central Station, Le Verger features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Gordes.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Gordes this weekend is £167 or, for a 4-star hotel, £316. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Gordes for this weekend cost on average around £430 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £156 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Gordes for tonight. You'll pay on average around £275 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Gordes will cost around £430 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Marseille Provence Airport, 90km from Gordes. From there, take a direct shuttle to Aix-en-Provence TGV station, then a train to Cavaillon, 17km away. Lastly, take a taxi or bus to Gordes. Alternatively, drive directly from Marseille (1.5 hours) or Paris (7 hours).
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Gordes, France is Marseille Provence Airport. It's approximately 90km away, offering numerous flight options and easy access to Gordes via road and rail.
Gordes, a hilltop village in France, lacks a public transport system. However, it's compact and walkable, with key attractions within a short distance. Cycling is another option, with bike rentals available. For longer distances, consider hiring a car. Please note, parking can be challenging during peak tourist season.
What guests said about Gordes:
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Scored 6.0
If you're planning on driving here with a rental car please...
If you're planning on driving here with a rental car please be aware that it is extremely busy and the roads are incredibly narrow. My experienced driver was uncomfortable with parallel parking next to a precipitous drop The view that you often see in photos from the lookout near the village is beautiful but what you don't see are the lines of other people waiting to get the same shot. In short, it's incredibly touristy which does take away from the quaint ambiance I was looking for. We also visited Fontaine de Vancleur and found that village to be more manageable in terms of crowds, parking, and driving.
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Gordes is a magical town, it's all walkable and you'll have...
Gordes is a magical town, it's all walkable and you'll have plenty of choice for restaurants, be careful not to set out for dinner too late though as places seem to close quite early.
We had a fantastic meal at La Trinquette which I highly recommend. There's also a lively outdoor bar/restaurant opposite with a view!
If you're staying in the area and have access to a car, make sure you check out Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque for it's beautiful exterior lined with Lavender (no need to get sucked in to the hour tour), also be sure to visit Le Sentier des Ocres, Roussillon is a stunning town and the orange Quarry is definitely something not to miss!
Parking can be quite tricky in the very heart but it's a small town and two mins up the road is a massive car park.
Tara
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Gordes is a beautiful medieval village with lovely shops and...
Gordes is a beautiful medieval village with lovely shops and restaurants and stunning views. It has a wonderful market every Tuesday morning. However it can get hectically busy during the day as it is phenomenally popular with tourists. It’s best to visit it early,around 10 am, and even at 9am on market day. Limited parking if one is not staying within walking distance nearby
marguerite
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Gordes is a beautiful town with amazing views, some nice...
Gordes is a beautiful town with amazing views, some nice shops, several good restaurants, lovely village market on Tuesday mornings.
Stayed on the hill leading up to Gordes, about a 10 minute walk from the city. Perfect location - got some exercise walking up every day, but had enjoyed the space and quiet of being outside the village
Ate at several restaurants in Gordes. Most enjoyed our meals at L'Outsider and Le Garden.
We visited early June. The village had lot's of tourists but wasn't too busy overall. Expect it would be much more crowded in July and August
Margaret
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gordes has quite a lot of history which is very informative...
Gordes has quite a lot of history which is very informative and interesting.. However in the actual village itself there is not a lot to offer. La ville sous la ville is very interesting.
The surrounding villages of Gordes are perhaps more interesting with markets and local cuisine. Lourmarin is definitely worth a visit.
KP1720
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Gordes for three nights.
We stayed in Gordes for three nights. Three full days would have been fine but we lost a day going back to Aix en Provence for a private cooking class.
The Luberon area is absolutely beautiful and we enjoyed visiting many villages. Would highly recommend. Must have rental car.
The property was exactly as advertised and having breakfast looking out at the view each day (we stayed for a week) was really special. You can see all across the valley to the Luberon and even the ancient town of Menerbes.
It was a really comfortable appartment to be in, with plenty of space for the two of us and a well equipped kitchen and ample fridge. The venue was quiet which was great considering its only a 8mins walk to the centre of Gordes and there is secure parking behind a locked gate.
The place is beautiful, quiet, close from the village (you can go walking) and the staff really friendly.
There are facilities to enjoy a drink everywhere in the place so it can be quiet nice. The pool part is big enough for the amount of guests and it’s comfortable for taking a sun bath.
they propose also some food during the day so you can eat a small thing before going to enjoy a nice restaurant in the night in Gordes.
Nice little house located in a beautiful bungalow/appartment park, just 10 minutes walk from Gordes. Beautiful views over the Lubéron. Large swimming pool. The house was very well equipped with nice interior. Owner Pierre is very kind and helpful. Ideal base to explore the Vaucluse area. Beautiful villages in the neighbourhood and culture centres like Avignon and Orange within one hour drive.
This was an exceptional experience, not only is the hotel beautiful in every regard, Regis and David were incredible in how they cared for us. They literally helped us plan each day out including where to visit and dine. Their recommendations were perfect to a tee. It made our stay on Provence one of the most memorable vacations we have ever had.
Thank you so much!
This is a very special property a short walk from the center of Gordes. The pool area was particularly nice, overlooking the hills of the Luberon. Also hiking distance from the Abbaye de Senanque. The property has been remodeled impeccably without losing the charm of the local architectural style. Memorable spot. Good breakfast and nice "honestly bar"
Beautiful hotel with gorgeous property and swimming pool. Wonderful breakfast. The only negative was the size of the room, which was super tiny, and we are not big people at all. :) also the location was a bit too far to enjoy the town. You would really need a car to get to the center. It’s a 30-35 min walk along the dirt road.
the house was exceptionally well maintained and clean as a whistle. The kitchen was very well stocked and had everything we needed. Fabulous location in easy walking distance to beautiful Gordes. The owner was easy to work with and very responsive.
The hotel is set up very nicely with beautiful olive trees, and surroundings. It’s located just outside of Gordes so it was an easy drive there. The pool was nice and there’s a sauna that was unfortunately not working when we visited.
The friendliest staff, the amazing location, the easy access to Gordes, and the incredible gardens in bloom (June). Our children were the only kids I saw but were always treated very warmly.
Perfect location for visiting Gordes. Easy walk to the town and the hotel grounds are beautifully maintained. Perfect photo spot of Gordes right across the street from the hotel.
Great upscale bed and breakfast place with heated pool and privacy. Close to Gordes and other great destinations. Quiet and away from traffic, for a great night's sleep
The hotel was lovely however despite selecting a deluxe room with balcony, we were given the smallest room in the hotel which was so far away from everything.
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