Le Village, Gordes, France | (618) 248-8274
Luxury hotel housed in an 18th-century castle
Splendid mountain views and within walking distance of town
Sophisticated guest rooms with rich period decor
Three fine restaurants, one of which has a Michelin star
Elegant lounge bar with an espresso machine
Two outdoor pools in posh courtyards with mountain views
Full-service spa with an indoor pool and hot tub
Modern fitness room with up-to-date equipment
Upscale event space and meeting rooms
Free Wi-Fi throughout
No in-room minibars or coffeemakers
Spa under (2017) renovation
Fee for on-site parking
La Bastide de Gordes is a palatial hotel, commanding a stately position atop medieval fortifications in the hilltop village of Gordes. The five-pearl property is easily one of the top luxury hotels in Provence, catering to well-heeled travelers who enjoy historic settings and authentic period furniture. Not all of its 41 guest rooms have mountain views, but decor is sophisticated and furniture is beautifully restored. Two outdoor pools are set in beautiful courtyards, with fairy tale terraces and serene views of the Luberon mountains. Its restaurants are top-notch, one has a Michelin star, and all serve delicious (but pricey) regional cuisine. Travelers looking for an less expensive upscale stay can try nearby Hotel Les Bories & Spa.
Scene
Luxurious historic hotel with gorgeous vistas and a romantic atmosphere for couples
The hotel was thoroughly renovated in 2015, but instead of modernizing, the aim was to keep all the original antiques and many architectural details to heighten La Bastide de Gordes' period setting. Some of the foundations that make up this magical chateau date all the way to the 12th century, but (apart from recent renovations) the newest building was added in the 18th century. It's the latter period which sets the stage, and most of the furnishings date to the 1900s. The lobby and its adjoining parlors are a little dark, despite arched, leaded-glass windows. But there are red velvet couches, antique oil paintings in gilded frames, ornate wood-beamed ceilings, plus a fireplace. Outside, the grounds are full of Provencal charm with quiet nooks and breezy terraces to enjoy the view over the valley below. The hotel's romantic setting is a magnet for couples seeking an upscale getaway.
Location
On a fortified hillside in central Gordes, within walking distance of town
The hotel is built on fortifications that date to the 12th century in central Gordes, a picturesque hilltop village overlooking the Alpilles valley and Luberon mountains. Everything in town is close by and there are many restaurants, bars, and shops within walking distance along narrow, winding medieval streets (charming, but they can be challenging to navigate). The village is one of the most popular destinations in Provence, with sights that include Château de Gordes and Saint-Firmin church, both within a three-minute walk from the hotel. The open-air museum of Village des Bories is nine-minutes away by car, and Avignon is about a 50-minute drive away. Expect about a 55-minute drive to Marseille Provence Airport.
Rooms
Exquisitely dressed, with AC and flat-screen TVs, but no minibars or coffeemakers
Guest rooms and suites are individually decorated with authentic antiques and period pieces, mostly from the 18th century, such as ornate wallpaper, tapestries, and oil paintings. Room categories are Classic, Superior, and Deluxe, and all have views of the village or the mountain valley. Some of the smaller Classic rooms have have parquet wood floors, while upgraded rooms add plush carpeting and are heavier on interior design elements, like wainscoting and decorative moldings. They also have space for small seating areas with desks, and chairs or a couch. Standard amenities include AC, flat-screen TVs hidden behind mirrors, and free Wi-Fi, but there are no minibars or coffeemakers. Suites are even more lavish and unique, some with wood-beamed ceilings, fireplaces, and/or private terraces. Bathrooms in all units are equally ornate, with floor tiles in rich hues and gilded mirrors, and they contain bidets and walk-in rainfall showers. Some add dual vanities and separate soaking tubs.
Features
Upscale restaurants, two outdoor pools, plus a full-service spa, but fee for parking
Features at this luxury property are top-drawer. The intimate Pèir restaurant has only eight tables (with more on a little outdoor terrace), but its Michelin-star chef has put it on the map, serving up haut Provencal cuisine. Highlights include roasted whole grouse cooked in white lard, with black Sarawak pepper and lemon thyme, and crayfish with watercress and lime. L'Orangerie restaurant serves typical Provencal dishes in a casual bistro setting, and there's an expansive outdoor terrace. La Citadelle, open for dinner only, serves formal Mediterranean cuisine. Through a parlor off the lobby, there's also a lounge and a wood-paneled bar for cocktails or espresso drinks. For leisure, the hotel has two outdoor pools set in picturesque courtyards, with loungers and umbrellas on grassy lawns overlooking the valley and mountains. Sisley spa, which was under renovation during our visit, has its own heated indoor pool and a hot tub, and a relaxation lounge, steam room, and sauna. There's also a fitness room with modern cardio equipment. Five upscale meeting rooms for business or private events can accommodate between up to 200 people. On-site parking is available for a fee, but Wi-Fi is free throughout.