La Maison Sur La Sorgue offers charming suites and rooms in the heart of l’Isle sur le Sorgue in a 17th-Century house.
Kirk
United States
Owner was extremely nice and helpful during our stay. Wonderful breakfast. One of those places that you don't want to leave because it's so comfortable and he makes you feel at home.
Set on the banks of the River Sorgue, this hotel is located at the center of L'Isle-sur-La-Sorgue. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a sun terrace and a garden bordered by a stream.
Virginia
Spain
The location is great, and the gated parking is really appreciated. Berenice at the front desk was truly lovely.
Located in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Grand Hôtel Henri - Teritoria offers a terrace, a shared lounge and a bar. The property features a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi is available.
Susan
United States
Staff was awesome. Really the best we have experienced.
Set in a peaceful, 3281 ft² park, the Domaine de la Petite Isle features 2 swimming pools, friendly staff and a calm environment on the banks of the Sorgue River.
John
Italy
We stayed here once in 2002 and once in 2024, twenty-two years apart (!) And so we had the chance to compare it in its two versions. The location is unique: the river literally runs right through the grounds of the hotel. Wonderful. In 2002, the hotel was a small three-star hotel with a pool and very nice restaurant (which turned out to be the best restaurant in the area). In 2024 we found that the hotel had been greatly expanded on the ground, with new buildings housing 4-star rooms. We were very happy with our room this time around, which was large and clearly meant for guests who were staying for several days to do sporting activities, etc. Free parking available on the grounds, much appreciated.
Le Clos Violette et Le 11 D'Aglaé - Appart' hôtel Design de Luxe is a recently renovated condo hotel in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue where guests can make the most of its indoor pool, garden, and bar.
Meg Raatz
United States
This gorgeous historical property is a fantastic value. The room (we were upgraded) was very large and included a full wardrobe and a mini kitchenette, also fitted into a wardrobe. I could have easily taken advantage of the Sunday market to purchase ingredients for breakfast or a light meal, but we were also given free breakfast! The bed was one of the most comfortable I've had in a long time. The large washroom did not have a door, but was still very private. It included double sinks, a large soaking tub, and a separate shower. The property included a very small indoor pool, and a very shady outdoor courtyard. My husband's favorite space was the library/lounge. The staff would make any sort of drink you'd like, just for the asking, although we didn't take advantage.
La Prévôté - Hôtel Particulier & Restaurant is located in the center of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, on the river Sorgue.
Eric
United States
This is a wonderful hotel with a top-notch restaurant run by a wife and husband team. I didn’t catch the wife’s name but her casual and welcoming demeanor was great. We opted for breakfast each morning which offered coffee, orange juice, boiled eggs, cheese, yogurt, ham, bread, croissants and preserves. The rooms were nicely appointed, the beds were comfortable and the pillows plentiful. One evening we opted for the €75 per person tasting menu which we found to be great value. We ate at Pierre Gagnier in Paris last year and paid five times that amount for very comparable food. The chef (husband) knows his profession well. The hotel is a quick and easy walk from the free city car park suggested by the hotel.
Providing city views, Les lofts in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue provides accommodations, a garden, and a terrace. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the apartment free of charge.
Offering an outdoor pool and a garden, Mas Clement - Chambre et table d'hôtes is located in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. Each room here will provide you with a TV and air conditioning.
Steven
Netherlands
lovely property. fine rooms and kind people working at the property.
Great little town with lots of antique and brica-brac stores...
Great little town with lots of antique and brica-brac stores to see.
Lots of choices of restaurants to choose from. Parking is a bit of a nightmare if you're staying in walking distance of the village.
Carol
United States
Scored 10
10
A really pretty little town on the river with plenty of...
A really pretty little town on the river with plenty of restaurants, shops and a couple of busy weekly markets to explore. There are a lot of antiques stores to see in the town, if that is your interest, but parking spaces seem to fill up quite quickly on the days we were there. There are plenty of other places to visit within an hour's drive from there, such as Avignon
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
What a gem.
What a gem. I enjoyed the surprises of this small town and its magnificent cathedral. You wouldn't have thought it could be hidden away as it is. The market produce and variety of other items is well worth it. Being surrounded by water means every direction leads to a surprising view and most likely a cafe or restaurant on the waterfront. If you are an antique lover you will find lots to look at and explore, for sure.
Edwin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very pretty compact town centre with two large and popular...
Very pretty compact town centre with two large and popular markets a week, good supermarkets and speciality shops, lots of antique shops and cafes lining the numerous (very clean) streams running through the town and decent play parks for young children. Lots of watermills on the streams. Easy walking as flat. Quick access to the surrounding hill top villages and Avignon.
Timothy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It’s a great town
Very pretty and compact
It’s a great town
Very pretty and compact
Unusual and beautiful setting around the Sorgue river and canals
Good shopping and lots of restaurants
Not too many cobblestones or stairs to negotiate with wheeled luggage
Streets are paved
Architecture not as spectacular as Gordes, but easier to use as a base
Sunday markets
Antiques and galleries
Avignon is easy to reach ( not worth visiting the popes’s palace though)
Lana
Australia
Scored 10
10
Having a lovely and peaceful hotel to step back in to on a...
Having a lovely and peaceful hotel to step back in to on a hot day with a pool was wonderful.
It is a friendly and pretty town with lots to see and do.
The first day was a late afternoon wandering around.
Dinner was at a terrace restaurant and lovely fresh food.
Saturday, more wandering and swimming in the afternoon as it was hot.
We went to a lovely, tiny restaurant called La Confidence - wonderful fresh food and owners who recommended wine.
Sunday was the huge local produce, linen, ceramics and antique market. Definitely worth a visit and finally lunch at Cafe de France before we left.
Catherine
France
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The apartment had all the essentials - air-conditioning, washing machine, car parking, very good wifi, was very quiet, and in a great location as well as ease of access. Great town for walking, and location is convenient for day trips around Provence. The hosts were only a phone call away, and always responded quickly to phone messages. Someone met us on arrival which we appreciated. Very secure apartment.
Very comfortable room in beautiful small hotel with branch of the Sorgue running through.
Family run with fantastic,friendly,personal service.Dining in the hotel restaurant was a highlight of our stay in L'isle sur la Sorgue,not to be missed.
Very cute boutique hotel style property. Very sweet staff, comfortable beds, clean rooms, great breakfast (no warm eggs as advertised but still amazing options). Location was ideal and we loved it there.
Positioned near teh most attractive points in Provence. Quiet and green place on the the river banks. Secured parking at the hotel. Breakfast was excellent. We could easly spend a whole holliday there,
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