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Exclusive Chateau de Bionne

1225 Rue de Bionne, 34070 Montpellier, France
Exclusive Chateau de Bionne
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This is a beautiful property and a good base from which to explore Provence and the Camargue. ( 0506/SS) This is a small beautifully restored historic castle. The Chateau is located 7 km outside of Montpellier in it's own 5 hectar park.

Check-in Time:

02PM

Check-out Time:

11AM

Total Rooms:

29

Total Floors:

2 floors.

Rooms:

There are only nine rooms in the actual castle. The other rooms are in a seperate building next door. The rooms are furnished in different colonial or provencal styles to a very high standard. They are of medium size and rooms and bathrooms are in exceptional condition. All rooms in the annexe building have a terrace or balcony furnished with wrought iron tables and chairs.

Reservations

IB

Cancellation Policy

-48 hours, For any late cancellation (within 48hours before arrival) or no show, the first night will be charged. Pour toute annulation survenant après le délai de 48 h ou en cas de no show, nous nous verrons dans l'obligation de prélever un montant correspondant à une nuit.

Directions

From Montpellier Airport (MPL): Distance to the Chateau et Residence Montpellier is 10 kilometres, approximately 15 minutes' drive. Getting there. The hotel is on the Rue de Bionne, 15 kilometres outside Montpellier city centre. Taxis are available outside Arrivals Gate A and should cost around 15 EUR to the hotel. An hourly shuttle bus runs to the city centre. Single tickets cost 4.80 EUR. Prices are all subject to change. Getting around. Montpellier is easy to explore on foot, and the old town has narrow lanes and pedestrianised streets. Bicycles can be hired in the city centre and cycle lanes run throughout the town. The city is served by a network of buses and trams. A car is useful for seeing more of the Languedoc Roussillon region. Parking is available at the hotel. Driving directions. From Montpellier Airport: Follow the A9 to the Montpellier Sud exit. At the roundabout follow signs for Mosson for 5.5 kilometres. After the Somedi sign, turn right towards La Martelle and left at the stop sign. At the lights, cross the Avenue de la Liberte and immediately take the service road on the right. Take the Rue de Bionne, carry on straight ahead, leaving Montpellier. Afetr 800 metres you will see the Chateau et Residence Montpellier.

Area

Camargue et Côte du Languedoc

Attractions

Historic City Centre 15 minutes Beaches 15 minutes Wineyards 10 minutes Natural park 10 minutes Cevennes 20 minutes Camargue 30 minutes Gorges de l'Herault 30 minutes Gorges du Tarn 2 hours Lozere 2 hours

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