Le Crillon Hotel - Murs (Vaucluse)
43.9516, 5.24167Situated about a 15-minute drive from Eglise Saint-Michel Catholic Church, Le Crillon Murs hotel features Wi-Fi in public areas and parking on site.
Location
The center of Murs can be reached in 5 minutes' walk of this 3-star hotel, and such cultural venues as Art Galerie Contemporary Art Gallery Tapiezo are 4.2 miles away. Roussillon is 4.3 miles from the Murs hotel, while Gordes Castle is 3.3 miles away. You can easily find Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque within 3 miles of the Murs property.
This hotel is within easy walking distance of Murs - Mairie bus stop. Caumont airport is located 25 miles from Le Crillon hotel.
Rooms
The 9 rooms at the accommodation include an adjoining terrace and a balcony. Some of the rooms feature comfortable decor furnished with a couch set and a work desk. For your safety, these comfortable rooms are appointed with smoke detectors. Offering a tub and a walk-in shower, the bathrooms are fitted with bath sheets and towels.
Eat & Drink
The smoke-free Le Crillon offers breakfast in the restaurant. The private bar is also available.
Leisure & Business
At this Murs hotel you may pay for a sun deck and a sun terrace. If you like an active lifestyle, hiking and cycling are available on site.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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City view
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Heating
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Bathtub
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 4 persons
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Mountain view
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Shower
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Heating
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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City view
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Heating
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Bathtub
Essential information about Le Crillon Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 114 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 24.5 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Caumont, AVN |
Location
- City landmarks
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- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Le Crillon Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Aug 20
The unique and well-finished property boasts comfortable and spacious rooms with a charming style. Located in a magical and tranquil village, parking is conveniently available nearby. Though slightly pricey, the breakfast is worth it. The staff is kind and helpful, making it a dreamy getaway. 🌟
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missingWrote a review on Aug 18
1. The room is very beautiful and clean. 2. The location is good to access the Gordes, Roussillon and Sault by car.
1. The staff is terrible. When we arrived at the hotel on Monday. There is no person. It mentioned that we need to call the staff to check in. However, two cell phones are no service (Orange and sfr). We waited in front of the hotel for 30 min. Somebody live in murs saw us and helped us tofind the staff. When we checked in, the staff told us we need to go to the main street and then our phone can have the signal. However, they did not mention it previously. Nobody told us they are in holiday on Monday. 2. The restaurant is also closed on Monday. 3. No private parking place and the parking may be a problem if the hotel is full.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 17
The owners were most hospitable and welcoming. We enjoyed the excellent cuisine in the intimiate dining room at the restaurant. This is a good place if you are looking for a small hotel in the Luberon mountains which is not over run by tourists. It was very peaceful walking in the countryside nearby and in the little medieval town of Murs. Highly recommended as a good place to stay from which to explore the area. The hotel's decor is modern and charming and extremely comfortable.
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missingWrote a review on May 31
The staff, atmosphere, cleanliness, food, room, decor.
Nothing negative to say.
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missingWrote a review on May 29
The location in a charming village, a lot of parking nearby, the tasteful decoration of the room and the rustic feel of the hotel overall, good for a romantic stay. The homemade jams for breakfast, good availability of tourist information in the reception, creative dinner menu. A bit remote location but we were doing rural tourism far from cities, so it was a perfect base for our trip. Cot was provided for the baby or water heated up on request.
Staff correct but cold, restaurant severely understaffed, reception did not open on Mondays. No change of toilet paper (!) or towels in the rooms, even though we put the towels in the bathtub in order to be changed according to the note on the wall. In the evening we found them dirty and wet hanging everywhere, but now we did not know whose was which. The reception was closed on that day too. Some rooms are with interconnecting doors which leaves you completely without privacy and you can hear everything the guests next door are doing and see the light from below the door. We even felt the smoke in the room where our baby was sleeping, presumably from the next door. Wifi connection did not work even in public areas, and the owner just shrugged her shoulders. Breakfast was overpriced for what it was - some bread, croissants, two jams (though very good ones) and yogurt. Very steep staircase, difficult to get up a pushchair if travelling with a baby. Pretty but uncomfortable shower, everything splashing outside, tricky system of opening the taps. No minibar or fridge. In general, we were ok just spending three nights at the hotel but with some quite uncomfortable moments.
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missingWrote a review on May 29
This is my favorite hotel in this France trip. It is located in a very nice quiet historical small town the building itself was very old too, but maintained in a good condition. A lots of nice details, the dinner in the Garden was nice and delicious. Highly recommended
Has bugs if you open the window. No a/c in standard room.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 08
The hotel was well located and offered beautiful views of the surroundings. the staff were friendly and accommodating. the room itself was spacious with a comfortable bed and clean linens. the restaurant was also of good quality, offering a variety of options for dinner.
the breakfast and other meals were quite expensive, which felt like a ripoff.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 07
The hotel was in a romantic town in the heart of provenvce. It was a very good choice fr our honey moon!
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missingWrote a review on Feb 05
We explored the many beautiful cities in the area nearby. Murs is located in a part of Provence known as the Luberon. Within a short drive of Le Crillon you can find some of the cities that have been designated as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages" in France. There are many opportunities for excellent restaurants; shopping - in stores and local markets; cycling; visiting vineyards; and examining the rich history of the region. It is located quite close to Mt. Ventou, so if you have ever watched the Tour de France you know how lovely it is. The hotel itself is a gem! Very clean and fresh. The staff are very accommodating. And out dinner there was excellent!!
Nothing negative about the hotel itself. The town of Murs is small and charming, but remote. If you require and pharmacy or something you will have a short drive.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 14
We loved staying in this hotel! Best aspects were the charming decor, spacious and comfortable rooms, and friendly staff. The breakfast, though a little costly, was worth it and the cocktails were delicious. The hotel is situated in a peaceful and picturesque village, perfect for those who want to enjoy the serene nature surroundings.
Not obvious to find parking.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 14
Stayed here for Christmas and had a lovely time. The rooms were comfortable and clean with cozy decor. The breakfast was excellent, with fresh croissants and coffee. The location was perfect, close to popular attractions and with beautiful views from the windows.
The staff was not very friendly or helpful when it came to recommendations for nearby restaurants or activities. We had to search for dining options on our own.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 13
The staff were excellent - very helpfut and spoke English.
The location was a problem because the village has no other places to eat than the hotel restaurant unless we drove to another village. The hotel restaurante attempted to be haute cuisine and was relatively expensive, but was not up to standard. We would rather have had regional food at a reasonable price. The room was a little cramped and poorly lit for reading or computer work.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 11
The breakfast is overpriced. They charge 8.5 Euro per head for just few pieces of bread and a cup of coffee. No egg, no ham, no fruit. I was wondering we were in Somalia rather than France.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 29
The hotel is situated in a charming village, surrounded by nature. the rooms are furnished with elegance and comfort, having spacious and clean bathrooms. the staff is very friendly and welcoming, providing great service to meet guests' needs and answer any questions. the breakfast served is known for high-quality ingredients and freshly brewed coffee.
The hotel owner's attitude towards guests can be rude and unprofessional at times.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 22
Really nice and charming hotel, perfectly situated near Gordes. Beautiful rooms tastefully furnished. bathroom is a bit small. For sure a great place to stay.