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Airelles Gordes, La Bastide

★★★★★ Palace distinction

61 Rue de la Combe, 84220 Gordes

4,6 Wonderful951 reviews · rated /5
  • 18th-century Palace overlooking the hilltop village of Gordes
  • 40 rooms and suites, herringbone parquet and antique furniture
  • Three pools: a panoramic terrace pool, an indoor spa pool and a children’s pool
  • Clover Gordes, the Provençal table of Jean-François Piège

Palace overlooking hilltop Gordes, 50 min from Avignon TGV, with 40 rooms, three pools, a Guerlain spa and a Jean-François Piège table.

How many rooms and suites does Airelles Gordes, La Bastide have?

Airelles Gordes, La Bastide has forty rooms and suites.

The scale is intentionally intimate, at the top of Gordes, with attentive yet discreet service throughout the stay.

Who leads the dining at Airelles Gordes, La Bastide?

Clover Gordes is by Jean-François Piège, centred on Provençal cooking and a wood-fired grill.

La Table de La Bastide is led by chef Pierre Marty for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

What budget should you expect for a stay or an event at Airelles Gordes, La Bastide?

Room rates vary with the season, your dates, and the room or suite category selected.

For a private event, the budget depends on the format, guest count and spaces required. The Concierge can refine this around your plans.

A word from the Concierge

Airelles Gordes, La Bastide through the Concierge's eyes

The Provence you dream of without knowing it: an 18th-century bastide perched above Gordes, three pools, a vaulted spa and Jean-François Piège’s table.

The Concierge

With forty rooms and suites, Airelles Gordes, La Bastide, cultivates an intimate atmosphere above the Luberon. Each accommodation pairs stone vaults, linen and antique furniture in the spirit of Provençal bastides, with a concierge who anticipates without intruding — from the first terrace coffee to the last Guerlain spa ritual, always at the unhurried pace of the hilltop village.

From the terrace, the view sweeps across the valley; indoors, herringbone parquet and Burgundy stone shape a refuge where the village silence wraps each morning. The concierge orchestrates tables, spa and Luberon outings without breaking the spell — the essence of a stay at La Bastide, between Provençal art de vivre and discreet palace service.

The property

Some hotels are discovered room by room; others are understood first through their setting. Airelles Gordes, La Bastide clearly belongs to the latter category. Perched above the village of Gordes, the property looks out across the Luberon valley with unusual breadth. From the terraces, the eye travels far, following the lines of the hills, the changing light on stone, and the layered depth that gives inland Provence so much of its beauty. This immediate relationship with the panorama shapes the stay from the moment of arrival.

The building itself favours a restrained form of elegance. It carries the spirit of a grand Provençal residence, with volumes arranged around living spaces that privilege natural circulation, visual openings and the coolness of mineral materials. Stone vaults lend weight to the interiors, while terraces and windows constantly remind guests that the outdoors is never far away. At La Bastide, one moves easily from a sitting room to a valley view, from a quiet corridor to a sunlit terrace. That fluidity is one of the property’s most persuasive qualities.

With forty rooms and suites, the hotel retains a relatively intimate scale for an address of this standing. The feeling is not that of a sprawling resort, but of a generous and highly organised house where each space appears designed to preserve views, calm and the sense of staying within a village rather than apart from it. This is especially noticeable in the public areas, which do not rely on grandiosity for effect. Instead, they favour ease of use, clarity of movement and a hushed atmosphere that allows the setting to take precedence.

The three pools reinforce this reading of the place. The terrace pool, oriented towards the panorama, naturally extends the relationship with the landscape. The indoor spa pool beneath stone vaults offers a quieter, more mineral counterpoint. The children’s pool, meanwhile, allows families to be welcomed without disturbing the overall balance of the house. Each answers to a different moment of the day and a different use, suggesting a notably thoughtful approach to hospitality.

What stands out, ultimately, is the way La Bastide manages to combine several registers without setting them against one another: the heritage footing of an 18th-century palace, the residential softness of a bastide, the standards of a contemporary palace hotel, and the almost self-evident simplicity of a stay in Provence. Nothing feels forced. The property seems to have found its right tone, somewhere between sophistication and slowness, between structured service and a genuine sense of freedom. For travellers seeking Gordes as much as a great hotel, that balance matters greatly.

Rooms & Suites

With forty rooms and suites, Airelles Gordes, La Bastide prioritises an intimate scale that allows for meticulous attention to each accommodation. The Provençal comfort is expressed with coherence.

Hungarian point parquet flooring, stone vaults, linen, and vintage furniture create rooms designed to instil a sense of calm.

Antique or antique-inspired furnishings play a central role. They avoid the neutrality of contemporary luxury, giving each space a more residential character.

One does not enter a standardised room, but rather a composed interior. The objects, textures, and lines engage in dialogue with the architecture of the building.

Linen brings its softness, stone its coolness, and the parquet its visual depth. The overall effect remains clear, without decorative overload, exuding a patinated elegance.

The relationship with light is equally significant. In this perched village of the Luberon, the tone of the day changes rapidly.

The bright clarity of the morning, the mineral whiteness of the afternoon, and the golden light at the end of the day. The rooms and suites seem designed to embrace these variations.

Depending on their orientation and openings, they allow one to experience Provence from within. A gentle continuity is established between refuge and landscape.

Comfort is expressed with discretion. Daily housekeeping, turn-down service, twice-daily maintenance, and a concierge available at all hours contribute to this.

Together, these elements create the sensation of a perfectly managed stay, without the logistics overshadowing the experience. It is a luxury of continuity rather than demonstration.

For couples, the rooms provide the perfect setting for a few nights in the Luberon. For families, the hotel offers a broader organisation.

Dedicated amenities, such as the children's club and its pool, maintain the balance between shared moments and quieter times.

In all cases, the accommodation remains true to the spirit of the house. The essence of Provence is felt through the materials, volumes, and the way one inhabits the space.

These rooms and suites leave a lasting impression. They accompany the stay, absorb the light, and extend the silence of the village.

In Gordes, this ability to create genuine interior intimacy is invaluable.

Concierge & Services

At Airelles Gordes, La Bastide, the service is seamlessly integrated into the stay, with discretion. The reception and concierge are available 24/7.

Daily housekeeping is provided, which includes two daily visits and turn-down service.

Additional services include luggage storage, laundry, dry cleaning, and valet parking, all contributing to a sense of fluidity.

In Gordes, this nuance is significant. Many come to the Luberon to slow down and let the day unfold at its own pace.

The concierge plays a crucial role in organising tables, treatments, and excursions in the Luberon. In a highly sought-after destination, this orchestration saves valuable time.

It also allows for tailoring suggestions to suit the profile of the stay, whether it be a romantic getaway, a family holiday, a weekend, or a broader itinerary across Provence.

The Airelles Summer Camp and a dedicated children's pool demonstrate a genuine consideration for families. The logistical needs and rhythms differ.

Valet parking becomes particularly important in a perched village like Gordes. Arrival, parking, and getting around can quickly become technical, especially during peak season.

Luxury here lies in how the service simplifies the stay. Excursion departures become smoother, as do returns after a day in the Luberon.

Housekeeping, twice-daily maintenance, and turn-down service extend this impression of a well-maintained home. A continuity of comfort that matters over several nights.

The services at La Bastide aim for a lighter, unpretentious stay. In this context, it represents a true definition of palace concierge service.

The Gordes way of life

Staying at Airelles Gordes, La Bastide also means choosing a particular idea of inland Provence. Gordes is not merely a photogenic destination; it is a hilltop village whose beauty lies in the accord between stone, relief and light. The façades seem to emerge from the rock itself, the lanes open unexpectedly onto wide views, and the Luberon valley below reads as an inhabited landscape rather than a simple panorama. In that context, the hotel functions both as a privileged vantage point and as an entry into a broader way of life.

That way of life often begins with rhythm. In Gordes, one quickly understands that a day does not need to be crowded in order to feel full. A morning may be complete in itself with a long breakfast, a walk through the village and the pleasure of returning to the hotel before the hottest hours. Afternoon naturally lends itself to the pool, reading in the shade, a spa treatment or an excursion into the Luberon. By evening, the terrace comes into its own again. This economy of time, made up of few obligations and close attention, is one of the stay’s most convincing luxuries.

La Bastide is particularly well suited to this way of inhabiting Gordes. Because it overlooks the village without detaching itself from it, the hotel allows guests to alternate between immersion and retreat. One can set out to explore the lanes, observe how the stone changes with the hour, then return to the coolness of the interiors and the calm of a room. One can also choose hardly to move at all, and let the landscape come to oneself from a terrace, a sitting room or the panoramic pool. That freedom of composition is valuable: it prevents Provence from becoming a programme.

For families, the local art of living does not mean giving up the comfort of a well-organised stay. The Airelles Summer Camp and dedicated children’s pool allow younger guests to have a holiday of their own, while adults retain quieter moments. For couples, Gordes naturally provides a setting suited to time away together, yet the hotel never slips into forced romantic staging. It simply lets the village, the light and the slowness do the work.

The wider Luberon adds further depth to the experience. From Gordes, one has easy access to a Provence of hills, villages, winding roads and cultivated landscapes. Even without detailing a fixed programme, it is clear that the concierge can help organise outings suited to the time available and the mood of the day. That is one of the advantages of staying in a well-positioned palace hotel: one enjoys both a highly complete refuge and a region that invites exploration.

Ultimately, the Gordes way of life is about a form of rightness. Nothing needs to be overstated. The stone is enough, the view is enough, and a meal on the terrace is often enough as well. Airelles Gordes, La Bastide succeeds in preserving that essential simplicity while adding the level of comfort, service and care expected of a Palace hotel. That is what makes the experience lastingly appealing: it does not replace the place, it accompanies it.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Booking Airelles Gordes, La Bastide through MyConciergeHotel makes particular sense for a stay of this kind, precisely because a palace hotel in Gordes is not simply a room with a view. The success of the experience depends greatly on how the details are adjusted: choosing the right period, finding the right pace for the stay, anticipating restaurant reservations, timing the spa well, and organising movement through the Luberon without overloading the programme. In a property where everything depends on fluidity, preparation matters almost as much as the stay itself.

MyConciergeHotel allows the booking to be approached with a more editorial and more guided reading than a standard transaction. The point is not merely to confirm a night, but to understand what the hotel truly offers according to the traveller’s profile. A couple coming for a few days of breathing space will not have the same expectations as a family intending to make full use of the Summer Camp, the pools and a flexible logistical set-up. Likewise, a guest deeply interested in dining may wish to structure the stay around Clover Gordes, while another may be looking above all for the calm of a room, the terrace and the spa at day’s end.

At a property of this kind, certain moments are worth planning in advance. A terrace table at the right hour, a Guerlain treatment booked for late afternoon, a smooth arrival by car with valet assistance, or a balanced sequence between exploring the village and resting at the hotel: these may seem modest adjustments, yet they are decisive in the overall perception of the stay. The role of concierge-style guidance before arrival is precisely to make those choices clearer.

Booking through a specialist also helps place the hotel in context. Gordes is not an interchangeable destination. The season, the light, the village’s level of activity, and the desire either to explore the wider Luberon or remain centred on the hotel can all significantly alter the experience. A relevant recommendation therefore does not consist in promising an abstract ‘best’, but in helping to shape the stay that is most appropriate for each traveller.

For a Palace address such as La Bastide, that sense of rightness is essential. The hotel already possesses the expected attributes: heritage, views, a signature restaurant, a spa, pools and 24-hour service. What makes the difference afterwards is the way those elements are aligned with the real wishes behind the stay. That is exactly where MyConciergeHotel comes in: not to overload the experience, but to refine it.

In practical terms, booking through MyConciergeHotel means turning a beautiful address into a genuinely composed stay. In Gordes, where travellers come in search of a landscape and an atmosphere as much as a hotel, that approach matters. It helps preserve what is essential — slowness, views, silence and the quality of individual moments — while securing what needs to be arranged. It is a simple and exacting way to enter the spirit of La Bastide before arrival.

Rooms & suites

12 rooms and suites — our Concierge's priority selection.

The hotel at a glance

History & heritage

In Gordes, luxury has never really been about display. It is more a matter of inhabiting stone well, of working with light, and of letting the landscape set the pace. Airelles Gordes, La Bastide belongs squarely to that tradition. The hotel occupies an 18th-century palace overlooking one of the Luberon’s most recognisable hilltop villages, with the quiet authority of a Provençal residence that seems inseparable from the terrain itself. Here, the architecture does not compete with the setting; it frames it and reveals it.

The decorative language reflects that heritage without slipping into folklore. Stone vaults, Burgundy stone floors, herringbone parquet and carefully sourced antique furniture create a coherent whole, intended to evoke the spirit of a Provençal bastide rather than stage a theatrical reconstruction of one. That distinction matters. In many historic properties, design can freeze a place into postcard nostalgia. At La Bastide, the feeling is different: materials are allowed to breathe, patina is part of the atmosphere, and contemporary comfort is introduced discreetly within a historic shell that retains both gravity and softness.

Its Palace distinction by Atout France adds another layer. This is not merely a question of service level or amenities, but of a distinctly French way of bringing together heritage, hospitality and exacting detail. In that context, La Bastide offers a particular interpretation of the palace hotel: less urban, less ceremonial, and more deeply tied to landscape and village life. The silence of the morning, the light moving across the valley, the sense of occupying a long-inhabited promontory are as much a part of the stay as the formal services.

That relationship with long time is essential. Gordes is not a backdrop invented for hospitality; it is a real village of dry-stone walls, lanes, terraces and wide views across the Luberon. Staying at La Bastide therefore means entering a local continuity rather than withdrawing from the world. The hotel looks over the village, yet remains in dialogue with it through its views, its materials and its measured way of expressing Provence without reducing it to a set of clichés.

This is perhaps the property’s true distinction. Heritage here is not treated as a fixed talking point, but as living material. The 18th century provides the structure, Provence provides the light, and contemporary hospitality connects the two. The result is neither a museum nor a simple retreat, but a house of stay in the noblest sense: a refuge that fully acknowledges its historic roots while remaining entirely oriented towards the present needs of the traveller.

Services & amenities

87 services and amenities — palace essentials without excess.

24-hour conciergeRound-the-clock reception and concierge, multilingual staff, wake-up service.
Spa & three poolsVaulted Airelles Spa, indoor pool, hammam, sauna and fitness room.
Six restaurants & barGourmet restaurant, Provençal table, trattoria, tea salon and bar.
In-room comfortAir conditioning, minibar, safe, Nespresso machine, robes and slippers.
Daily servicesDaily housekeeping, turndown, laundry, luggage storage.
Practical & accessComplimentary Wi-Fi, USB ports, lift, non-smoking property.

Signature experiences

What the concierge arranges for you, beyond the room.

Restaurants & bars

Six addresses under one roof. Our favourite table wears the Concierge badge.

Spa & wellness

Kids Club

In the press

Press & professional rankings

Guide MICHELIN

« The hilltop Provençal village of Gordes provides a spectacular setting for one of the most extraordinary hotels in the region — a major distinction given the competition. »

Forbes Travel Guide

« Clinging to the edge of Gordes village, with a breathtaking view over the Luberon valley swept by the mistral, La Bastide feels straight out of a French medieval fairy tale. »

Presse spécialisée

« With a prime address in the heart of Gordes — “the most beautiful village in the world” overlooking lavender fields — La Bastide lives up to its picturesque setting. »

Awards

2 Toques — Clover Gordes — 2025 Three MICHELIN Keys — 2024 Palace distinction — Atout France

Instagram

Maison de Constance — the most intimate side of La Bastide, where a Provençal family home meets the Airelles art of living. Nothing loud, just Provence at its best. A few days suspended in time at Airelles Gordes — the stone streets of Gordes in spring and that unmistakable Provençal light. The reception lounge blends period furniture with Provençal light beneath the vaults of La Bastide.

Affiliation: part of the Airelles collection · MICHELIN Guide · Forbes Travel Guide.

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Location & access

Contact details

  • 61 Rue de la Combe, 84220 Gordes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Contact & links
Getting there
  • Station Avignon TGV station (45 km) · 50 min drive — TGV Paris–Marseille line; private transfer or car hire from the station (about 50 min).
  • Airport Marseille Provence Airport (90 km) · 60 min drive — International and domestic flights; private transfer on reservation through the concierge (about 1 hr).
  • Caves of the Palais Saint-Firmin — 5 min walk
  • Château de Gordes — 6 min walk

Guest reviews

Around the hotel

Restaurants & bars nearby

Les Bories Concierge selection
Gourmet restaurant · 1 MICHELIN star
Les Bories

MICHELIN-starred gourmet restaurant within the Les Bories & Spa hotel on the Sénanque road. Contemporary Provençal cuisine and a terrace facing the Luberon, minutes from Gordes village.. 1.8 km away

My tip: book the terrace at sunset — the Luberon view is as memorable as the plate.

La Table de Xavier Mathieu — Le Phébus
Gourmet restaurant · MICHELIN-starred
La Table de Xavier Mathieu — Le Phébus

Chef Xavier Mathieu’s MICHELIN-starred table at Le Phébus & Spa in Joucas. Creative Provençal cuisine with views over the Luberon massif, about ten minutes’ drive from Gordes.. 5.5 km away

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La Bartavelle
Village bistro
La Bartavelle

Intimate bistro in the village of Goult, praised by regional food lovers for its gently-priced seasonal cooking. A convivial address about twenty minutes from Gordes.. 9 km away

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The Concierge’s Tip

My tip: in the 18th century La Bastide was the residence of the de Simiane family, and each prestige suite carries that memory. Book the Baron de Simiane suite for its period furniture and panoramic terrace, or the Vasarely suite for its valley view. At dusk, climb to the terrace pool before dinner: the sun slides behind the Alpilles and the village turns to gold. It is the moment no one photographs, and it is the finest.

Frequently asked questions

Everything a guest might ask before and during their stay — rooms, dining, spa, family and hotel policies.

Arrival & Departure
Location & Access
Rooms & Amenities
Included Services
Dining
Spa & Wellness
Activities & Leisure
Family & Kids
Pets
Are pets allowed in the hotel?

Yes, cats and dogs are allowed on the premises for an additional fee of €30 per pet per day, with specific rooms reserved for this purpose.

What are the fees associated with having pets?

The pet fees amount to €30 per pet per day, while assistance animals are exempt from these fees in accordance with regulations.

Are there restrictions regarding pets?

Pets must be kept on a leash in common areas and are not allowed in the restaurants or the spa. Only certain categories of rooms accept pets.

Accessibility
Is the hotel accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the hotel has facilities for disabled guests, including adapted rooms, elevators, and easy access to main common areas.

Are there rooms specifically designed for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, rooms specifically designed for people with reduced mobility are available upon request, with appropriate amenities in the bathroom and easy access.

Billing & Policies
Sustainability
What eco-friendly practices does the hotel implement?

The hotel uses eco-friendly cleaning products, washes bed linens and towels at a temperature of at least 60°C/140°F, and offers individually packaged food options to reduce waste.

Does the hotel have environmental certifications?

The hotel applies safety and hygiene measures in accordance with international standards, although specific information on environmental certifications is not explicitly mentioned in our public documents.

What does the hotel do to reduce its environmental impact?

The hotel confirms implementing safety measures for guests, uses eco-friendly cleaning products, and offers individually packaged food options to reduce waste.

History & ownership
Who owns Airelles Gordes, La Bastide?

Airelles Gordes, La Bastide belongs to the Airelles collection, a brand of LOV Hotel Collection (LOV Group). The bastide joined the portfolio when the brand launched in 2017, alongside Les Airelles palace in Courchevel. The property is operated by the Airelles house and received the Atout France Palace distinction in 2016.

What is the history of La Bastide de Gordes?

In the 18th century La Bastide was home to the de Simiane family. Gordes became an artists’ village in the 20th century — Vasarely, Chagall and Poliakoff worked here. Reopened in 2015 after a restoration by Christophe Tollemer and a hundred and fifty craftspeople, it joined the Airelles collection with Palace distinction in 2016.

Private events
How much does a wedding at Airelles Gordes, La Bastide cost?

La Bastide offers bespoke wedding packages on quotation. Partial buyout starts at around €70,000 incl. tax for about sixty guests, usually including four to five guest rooms. Pricing depends on season, headcount and services (catering, décor, music). Contact the concierge for the MICE brochure and a site visit.

Destination & season
What is Gordes like in winter?

Gordes remains one of France’s Most Beautiful Villages in winter: low golden light, quiet lanes, markets and galleries on select dates. La Bastide closes from November to mid-April; outdoor pools are seasonal. Off-season, explore the village on foot without the crowds — a different escape before the palace reopens in spring.

What are the best luxury hotels in Gordes, Provence?

Gordes has few palace-grade addresses: Airelles Gordes, La Bastide (Atout France Palace 2016, 40 rooms and suites) overlooks the hilltop village. Charming houses dot the wider Luberon, but for palace service, a Guerlain spa and signature tables — including Jean-François Piège’s Clover Gordes — La Bastide remains the local benchmark.

The Concierge answers — Airelles Gordes, La Bastide

Tables, transfers, spa, excursions or special occasions — how the Concierge replies when you ask.

Transfers & Transport
Restaurant Reservations
Spa Bookings
I would like to book a spa appointment tomorrow morning, is that possible?

The availability of slots tomorrow morning at the Airelles by Guerlain spa will be checked immediately. Please specify if a specific treatment is desired or if a selection of the most popular treatments for the season should be proposed.

Do you offer couple spa packages?

An exceptional couple spa package will be prepared, including the exclusive treatment 'Le Joyau de la Bastide' in the VIP double suite, with champagne and fine snacks. Would you like the complete details of this memorable experience sent?

Excursions & Cultural Visits
Special Occasions
Shopping & Luxury Services
Can you arrange a private appointment at Hermès in Avignon?

Contact will be made immediately with our partner at Hermès in Avignon to arrange a private appointment at your convenience. A luxury car transfer for your comfort can also be included. Would you like to be proposed some special creations from the current collection?

I wish to buy authentic Provence lavender products, how can I do this?

An exclusive selection of authentic Provence lavender products will be prepared directly from our trusted local producers. A distillery visit can also be arranged if you wish to learn more about the manufacturing process. Would you like different types of products to be proposed?

I wish to buy authentic Provençal antiques, can you help me?

A private appointment can be arranged with our trusted antique dealer who personally selects exceptional pieces from across the region. A visit to his workshop can also be organized to discover the restoration process. Would you like me to suggest some special pieces currently available?

Family Activities
Can you organise activities for my children aged 8 and 12?

A personalised programme will be created for your children with our professional animators, including themed treasure hunts, cooking workshops, and age-appropriate sports activities. Would you also like some options for family moments?

I would like my children to take a Provençal cooking class, is that possible?

A private Provençal cooking class can be organised for your children with our pastry chef. They will learn to prepare local specialities such as calissons and navettes, with a final tasting of course! Would you like me to suggest different themes for the classes?

Can you organise a themed family treasure hunt?

A themed treasure hunt specially designed for all ages can be created for your family, with tailored puzzles and rewards at the end. A historical theme related to Gordes or a more playful theme can be chosen according to your preferences. Would you like me to suggest some scenario ideas?

Personalized Experiences
I would like to have an exclusive tasting experience at dawn, is that feasible?

A private tasting experience will be organised for you at sunrise on our panoramic terrace, featuring a selection of exceptional local products and a personal sommelier. Would you like me to suggest different tasting themes?

I would like to photograph the lavender fields at dawn, can you arrange that?

An exclusive photographic experience at the lavender fields at dawn will be organised for you with a local professional photographer who knows the best spots. A gourmet breakfast to take away will also be prepared to enjoy the sunrise in peace. Would you like me to suggest different itineraries based on the flowering period?

I wish to experience a sunrise yoga session with a view of the valley, is it possible?

A private sunrise yoga session can be arranged for you on our panoramic terrace with our certified yoga instructor. A special infusion and a light snack will also be prepared for after the session. Would you like me to suggest different styles of yoga according to your preferences?

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The Concierge's essentials

At a glance

Airelles Gordes, La Bastide is a hotel distinguished as a Palace by Atout France in Gordes (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur). 40 rooms.

Detailed information
Address
61 Rue de la Combe, 84220 Gordes
Category
5-star Palace (Atout France distinction)
Capacity
40 rooms
Coordinates
43.9110, 5.2000

Updated 21 June 2026

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Year opened
2015 (Wikidata)

Data collected on 21 June 2026.