La Maison de Rhodes

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About

Imagine staying in an old timber-framed Templar house with a large medieval garden and a paved inner courtyard, you are at La Maison de Rhodes.

This 5-star hotel is located at the foot of the cathedral and in the heart of the historic city centre. This intimate and cosy place offers 11 spacious rooms with all the comforts travellers need, an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant serving gourmet dishes. You can enjoy your breakfast or dinner in the dining room with fireplace in winter or in the inner courtyard when the weather is fine.

On reservation: Wellness area (private for 2 hours, with double whirlpool bath and hydromassage shower), Swedish sauna and massage.

Classification & labels

  • Teritoria
  • 5 stars
  • Bottin Gourmand guide
  • Le Routard guide
  • Petit Fûté
  • Champérard guide

Languages

  • English
  • Spanish
  • Italian
  • Portuguese

Capacity

  • 26 personne(s)
  • 11 single room(s)
  • 11 double room(s)
  • 2 triple room(s)
  • 1 room(s) with reduced mobility
  • 11 chambre(s) classée(s)

Opening

Opening from 01 January 2024 to 31 December 2024

Open 24/24

Rate

Double room : of 319€ at 359 € Family room : 519 € Suite : of 479€ at 519 € Breakfast : 31 € Supplementary payment for pets : 20 € Car park : of 5€ at 50 € Tourist taxes : 2,50 €
Rate Min. Max.
Double room Min: 319€ Max: 359€
Family room Min: 519€ Max: 519€
Suite Min: 479€ Max: 519€
Breakfast Min: 31€ Max: 31€
Supplementary payment for pets Min: 20€ Max: 20€
Car park
Free parking around the hotel. Two electric car chargers (Tesla and Porsche) available for €50.
Min: 5€ Max: 50€
Tourist taxes
per night / person over 18
Min: 2,50€ Max: 2,50€

Payment

  • Bank/credit card
  • Check
  • Cash
  • Credit transfer

Services

Equipments

  • Shelter for bikes/mountain bikes
  • Balneotherapy
  • Sauna
  • Bar
  • Jacuzzi®
  • Car park
  • Garage
  • Spa
  • Garden
  • Swimming pool
  • Restaurant
  • Private parking
  • Private garage
  • Heated swimming pool
  • Open air swimming pool
  • Charging stations for electric vehicles

Services

  • Night reception
  • Pets welcome
  • Baby sitter
  • Breakfast
  • Laundry
  • Pets supplement
  • Wi-fi
  • Client safes
  • Tourist brochures
  • Tourist information
  • Bike hire
  • Massages
  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • Room service

Comforts

  • Bath
  • Cable/Satellite
  • No-smoking
  • Baby equipment
  • Private WC
  • Fireplace / Wood burning stove
  • Air conditioning
  • Safe
  • Shower
  • Hair dryer
  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Separate toilet
  • Sofa bed
  • Ironing facilities
  • Baby bed
  • Baby chair
  • Changing table
  • Family bedroom

Room rental

Nom Capacité max Capacité en théâtre Capacité en U Capacité cocktail En banquet En carré
Auditoriums MAM et Petit Louvre 100 - - - - -

Auditoriums MAM et Petit Louvre

Capacité de 100 place(s)

For meetings of up to 100 people, partnership with the Musée d'Art Moderne and the Petit Louvre.

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