Campanile Aix en Provence Ouest Jas-De-Bouffan
Rooms From: £38
80 Route De Valcros, Zac De Jas-De-Bouffan, Aix-En-Provence, 13090
The hotel boasts an ideal location to experience Aix-en-Provence, a city with amazing architectural, cultural and natural wealth.
Famous for its historical and cultural heritage, every year Aix-en-Provence draws tourists from all over the world. Former capital of the Provence region, today Aix-en-Provence is probably one of the most beautiful art cities of France, a city of culture par excellence. The hotel offers a friendly atmosphere, comfortable accommodation and good value for money. Moreover, the hotel’ staff will try their best to make your stay as pleasant as possible.
The hotel is also equipped with a car park, bar, restaurant, meeting rooms, facilities for the disabled and a reception opened till 23:00.
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£38 (61 rooms total)

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By Car (from Lyon/Paris):
- Take the A8 motorway.
- Take exit 29 towards Aix-Ouest.
From Nice/Marseille:
- Head towards Sisteron/Manosque.
- Then take the N7.
- And take the exit signposted Aix-Ouest Jas de Bouffan.
*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.
Parking & Transport:
Free car park,
Family / Children's services:
Pets are allowed,
Concierge Services:
Guest Entertainment:
Restaurant,
Business Services:
Internet access,
Check In: You may check in from 15:00 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 12:00 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
COMMENTS: Late arrivals and no-shows: arrivals before 23:00. In case of late arrivals the hotel may re sell your room. If you cannot change your time of arrival, please contact the hotel before 23:00 local time. In the case of no-show and if you cannot cancel your reservation after 23:00, the hotel will charge the amount corresponding to the first night of the booking.
Chapelle Penitents-gris (Chapelle des Bourras)
This 16th-century chapel honouring St. Joseph was built on the ancient Roman Aurelian road linking Rome and Spain. Visits can be pre-arranged with the rector of a group of local ecclesiastics.
Cathédrale St. Sauveur
The architecture of the cathedral covers many eras: the baptistery, which dates from the 4th or 5th century; Romanesque and Gothic stand side-by-side in a double nave. Its greatest treasure is the brilliant 15th-century triptych by Nicolas Froment.
Atelier de Cézanne
Outside town is the studio of the painter who was the major precursor of cubism, surrounded by a wall. The house was restored by American admirers. It remains much as Cézanne left it in 1906.