HOTEL D'AUBUSSON * * * *
Hotel with decorative elements, patio, winter garden, rooms with original beams and four poster beds
A 17th-century mansion with a solid oak porte cochère remains a vision of yesteryear. The mansion has been completely redesigned to meet today's requirements. The spacious entrance hall exudes conviviality, with its warm tones, tiled floor and close proximity to the Café Laurent jazz bar. The interior patio, a veritable winter garden but very pleasant in summer, amplifies the whispers of a discreet fountain. The quality of the décor is a testament to its history: stone slabs polished by time, original poutraisons, Versailles parquet flooring, period furniture, a monumental Burgundy stone fireplace and, noblesse oblige, genuine Aubusson tapestries in the reception rooms. Some rooms have kept their original beams and are decorated with four-poster beds. Small details of great importance: American plug, magnifying mirror, old-fashioned luxury fittings in all rooms, and on request: professional massages using a variety of methods (Californian, Swedish, shiatsu, Thai, Chinese, Ayurvedic, hot stone...). Le Café Laurent has seen some of the world's finest people pass through its doors, including Voltaire and Rousseau.
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THE ROOMS DON'T LOOK LIKE IN THE PICURE , THE BATHROOMS ARE NOT DOUBLE SINK ,IS NOT A BATHTUB AND SHOWER IN THE BATHROOM LIKE THE PICTURES THE ROOMS ARE SMALER THAN ADVERTISED, NO CHARGING STATIONS,TV SMALL, THEY WILL GIVE YOU A SMALLER ROOM THAN YOU PAID(THE EXCUSE IS "BOUTIQUE HOTEL , THE ROOM ARE DIFFERENT"
FOR 900 A NIGHT IS A RIPOFF. FIND A BETTER PLACE WORTH YOU MONEY!
Breakfast was delicious, full of very good options in a cozy restaurant. Location close to many attractions. Hotel offer jazz sessions free for its guests.