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Hotels in Salon de Provence

Salon-de-Provence offers quality accommodation in this charming Provençal town. You will find establishments to suit all budgets, with 2-star hotels starting at $55 and 3-star hotels starting at $70. The Grand Hôtel de la Poste, La Maison d'été, and the Garrigae Abbaye de Sainte Croix are among the most popular addresses. The average price for a hotel room in Salon-de-Provence is $95 per night. These establishments are ideally located for exploring the Château de l'Empéri, the House of Nostradamus, and the charms of the historic center. Discover our favorite hotels in Salon.

Our favorite hotels in Salon-de-Provence

Recently renovated hotel with 38 air-conditioned rooms, quality bedding, fiber optic wifi, Canal +. Swimming pool, terrace, restaurant, bar, petanque. Free enclosed private parking. Accepted animals.

60€ - 85€

Magnificent 12th Century abbey that stands above the Salon de Provence
Luxury suites and guest rooms ( the monks’ former living quarters !)
Provençal gastronomic cuisine at the restaurant - Swimming pool

149€ - 155€

Ideally situated just on the outskirts of the pleasant old town of Salon
This town has been within the heart of olive oil industry since the 15th cent.
Restaurant - For leisure or work stays

75€ - 125€

In the heart of Salon and just 100 meters from the pedestrian zone
Warm and comfortable rooms with en suite facilities, TV and free Wi-Fi
Lovely outdoor patio is a wonderful green environment - 24-Hour Front Desk

70€ - 125€

Former 19th-century coach house in the centre of Salon-de-Provence
Air-conditioned, soundproofed rooms with private bathroom & free Wi-Fi

42€ - 75€

With its welcoming charm, the hotel will make your stay a moment of pleasure
This fully renovated old residence combines tranquility and comfort

75€ - 120€

How much does it cost on average to stay in Salon-de-Provence?

Hotel rates in Salon-de-Provence suit all budgets. The cheapest price for a room found in the last 7 days was $50/night in a 1-star establishment.

For a comfortable stay, expect to pay between $70 and $100 per night for 3-star hotels. The B&B Hotel Salon de Provence offers rooms from $70 per night, while the Grand Hôtel de la Poste has rates starting at $100.

Hotels in Salon-de-Provence are generally cheaper in September, with average discounts of 15%. Sunday remains the cheapest day to book, unlike Monday, which has the highest prices.

A room in a luxury hotel in Salon-de-Provence costs €141 on average, per person per night. This category represents a 48% surcharge on the standard average price.

Which hotels are perfect for families?

Families will find excellent options in Salon-de-Provence. Hotel Select, Garrigae Abbaye de Sainte Croix, and Ibis Salon de Provence have all received very good reviews from families traveling to Salon-de-Provence.

The Best Western Domaine de Roquerousse stands out for family stays. This establishment offers spacious rooms, child-friendly facilities, and a peaceful setting to relax after a day of exploring with the family.

The Ibis Salon de Provence is also worth considering. The family room was very well laid out, and we were able to sleep with our three children in the same room (which is rare in hotels). The hotel is close to amusement parks and offers a varied and hearty breakfast.

These family-friendly hotels generally offer free parking and have family rooms specially designed to accommodate parents and children comfortably.

What is the best hotel in Salon-de-Provence?

The Garrigae Abbaye de Sainte Croix wins the prize for the best hotel in the city. The magnificent 12th-century Abbaye de Sainte Croix in Salon-de-Provence was completely renovated in the 1970s and transformed into a beautiful 4-star hotel.

This exceptional establishment offers a unique experience in a preserved historical setting. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, a gourmet restaurant, and impeccable service.

The Grand Hôtel de la Poste is another excellent choice. Ideally located in the city center, it is close to the main attractions and restaurants. Its bourgeois charm and personalized welcome make it a prime location.

La Maison d'été completes this top three. La Maison d'été is a hotel located in the heart of Salon-de-Provence, just 100 meters from the pedestrian zone. Its exceptional proximity to the historic center allows you to explore the city on foot.

Which hotel with a pool in Salon-de-Provence?

Several establishments offer you the pleasure of swimming during your stay. The Garrigae Abbaye de Sainte Croix has a magnificent outdoor swimming pool in an exceptional historical setting.

The Ibis Salon de Provence also has a swimming pool that is popular with families. I highly recommend this hotel, which is well located in Salon-de-Provence. The swimming pool is a real bonus and the newly renovated restaurant is of very good quality.

The Best Western Domaine de Roquerousse welcomes you with its swimming pool and green spaces, perfect for relaxation. The hotel is located slightly away from the center, offering a more peaceful environment.

These hotels with swimming pools are excellent choices for summer stays, allowing you to cool off after your visits under the Provençal sun.

Which hotels accept pets in Salon-de-Provence?

Are you traveling with your four-legged friend? Several establishments will welcome you warmly. Garrigae Abbaye de Sainte Croix, Ibis Salon de Provence, and Hôtel d'Angleterre are among the most popular hotels that accept pets in Salon-de-Provence.

The B&B Hotel Salon de Provence stands out for its pet-friendly services. The hotel offers free parking and spacious rooms for your comfort and that of your pet.

These pet-friendly hotels in Salon-de-Provence offer free parking: Garrigae Abbaye de Sainte Croix, Ibis Salon de Provence, B&B HOTEL Salon-De-Provence. This convenience makes it much easier to travel with your pet.

Most of these pet-friendly establishments charge a small additional fee and require advance booking to ensure availability.

Where to stay for a romantic getaway?

Couples will find particularly appealing romantic destinations. The Garrigae Abbaye de Sainte Croix offers an exceptional setting with suites in a 12th-century abbey, perfect for a romantic getaway.

La Maison d'été charms with its intimate atmosphere in the heart of the historic center. Its privileged location allows you to stroll hand in hand through the Provençal streets.

The Grand Hôtel de la Poste offers charming rooms in a renovated bourgeois building. The Hôtel de la Poste is extremely well located, clean, and charming. It is a beautifully renovated old building with modern bathrooms.

These romantic hotels often offer personalized services such as breakfast in your room or special touches to enhance your stay for two.

Are there hotels with free parking in Salon-de-Provence?

Free parking is a valuable advantage in this Provençal town. There are many hotels in Salon-de-Provence that offer parking, either free or paid.

Establishments offering free parking include the Ibis Salon-de-Provence Sud, La Maison d'été, and the Best Western Domaine de Roquerousse. This convenience saves you the cost of parking in the city center.

The B&B Hotel Salon de Provence has a free private parking lot that is particularly appreciated. The Hôtel d'Angleterre, located near the train station, benefits from the proximity of the station's free parking lot.

The hotel is located a stone's throw from the train station, where you can park for free. It is also within walking distance of the city center. This alternative solution is convenient for several establishments in the center.

What is there to do or see in Salon-de-Provence?

Salon-de-Provence is full of historical and cultural attractions. The Château de l'Empéri is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful medieval fortresses in Provence, housing the Emperi military museum and Nostradamus's herb garden.

The Maison de Nostradamus immerses you in the world of the famous astrologer. Located in the heart of the old town and at the foot of the Château de l'Empéri, this municipal museum is housed in the house that Nostradamus bought in 1547.

Craft lovers will discover the secrets of Marseille soap. Free tour at 10:30 a.m., including a history lesson and a tour of one of the last artisanal soap factories at Rampal Latour.

With 600 shops in the city center and 4,000 parking spaces, Salon-de-Provence is the third largest commercial city in the Bouches-du-Rhône department.

Shopping is also a popular activity, particularly on Rue des Frères Kennedy and the courtyards.

When to visit Salon-de-Provence?

The Mediterranean climate of Salon-de-Provence offers pleasant conditions for much of the year. The best time to visit Salon-de-Provence is from April to October, but some months stand out in particular.

The best months to visit Salon-de-Provence are June, July, August, and September. These months enjoy optimal sunshine and ideal temperatures for exploring the region.

Spring has certain advantages. With ideal weather, May is a great month to visit Salon-de-Provence. The mild temperatures and Provençal flowers create an enchanting setting.

Low season in Salon-de-Provence: tourist numbers are at their lowest in January, February, November, and December. These months offer the advantage of lower hotel rates and a quieter way to discover the city.

Salon-de-Provence awaits you with its charming hotels, historical treasures, and Provençal lifestyle. Whether you are looking for the luxury of a medieval abbey, family comfort or the simplicity of a budget establishment, you will find the perfect accommodation for your stay in this authentic town in the Bouches-du-Rhône.


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