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La Mirande
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La Mirande

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Restored heritage townhouse.
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Located at the heart of Avignon, the setting for La Mirande is a restored 18th-century nobleman’s townhouse. Featuring décor and artwork from, and inspired by, the Age of Enlightenment, the French hotel sits next to the Popes’ Palace.

Insider Tip

Don't miss a dinner at the chef's table in the old kitchen. The chefs prepare the menu in front of you using the original wood-burning, cast iron stove which dates back to the 19th-century.

Where You’re Staying

Rooms are decorated with historic French cotton prints, dado wood paneling, and vintage parquet floors. Antique windows overlook the Popes’ Palace, the street, or the court. Suites include antique furniture, painting, engravings, carpets, and a Belle Époque bathroom.

Where to Dine

Now home to the Gastronomic Restaurant, the dining room at Le Mirande played host to popes back in the 14th-century. The restaurant spotlights French cuisine that makes use of ingredients from the hotel’s own organic garden.

Where to Relax

Unwind with a cocktail on the patio, surrounded by gardens.

What To Do

Travel to Marché les Halles d’Avignon to pick up ingredients for a cooking class at Le Marmiton at La Mirande. Visit the Popes’ Palace or the Notre Dame des Doms, a blend of Baroque and Romanesque architecture.

Features
Boutique
Culinary Classes
Historic
Pet-Friendly
Metropolitan
Restaurant and/or Bar
Location

4 place de l'Amirande. Avignon, 84000 France

Marseille Provence Airport.

FINE HOTELS + RESORTS
At this property, Platinum Card® Members receive:
  • Daily breakfast for two
  • Experience Credit: US$ 100 Food and beverage credit to be used during your stay
  • 4pm check-out guaranteed
  • 12pm check-in, when available
  • Room upgrade at check-in, when available
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
Call Platinum Travel Service at 800 85 242 to book this property and receive your Fine Hotels + Resorts benefits.

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