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Situated in Saint-Emilion, Les Logis du Roy is close to Eglise Monolithe and Chateau Ausone. The 3 guestrooms at Les Logis du Roy include hair dryers and irons/ironing boards. Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Special requests cannot be guaranteed. Sheets, bed linen, towels and kitchenware are included in the price. Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. For a home-away-from-home experience in a serviced apartment with bedroom, dining room, kitchen and private bathroom, plus quality hotel services such as room service breakfast and daily cleaning, but also - upon request - shopping delivery and laundry service (extra charge). The owner, prodigal son who came back home after a Parisian interlude, has a genuine passion for the Gironde area. Epicurean and aesthete, he has turned his interest for tourism and wine into a full-time job and become the proud owner of a AOC vineyard in nearby Pomerol.
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Susan
— 24.2.2012
The owner - very kind, came to pick us up when we got lost location - right next door to great restaurant L'Hostelier Pie or something like that the owner gave good recommendations on wine shops Great place for family of 4 -- Upper floor apartment had a loft with two twin beds. We had the Imperial on the 3rd floor (although we were told we had Jeroboam). Nice views out windows and skylights. Great value on in-room breakfast that was provided.
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Anonymous
— 26.11.2011
The worst experience we ever had... The hotel is in the center of the city but have to walk carrying your luggage through the historical city... Plus we had to wait for more than 30mins for the owner to open the keys to the Hotel which made our afternoon even worse (especially after the walk). Will definately not recomend if you are with a family.
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Lawrence
— 24.2.2012
Very small hotel in a good location in St. Emilion, with an attachedwine shop. The rooms are more like small apartments. Most visitors toSt. Emilion are interested in the local vineyards offering Bordeauxwines, but it's an attractive small town with many other shops andgalleries. Sebastian took good care of us during our short stay.
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Susan
— 24.2.2012
The owner - very kind, came to pick us up when we got lost location - right next door to great restaurant L'Hostelier Pie or something like that the owner gave good recommendations on wine shops Great place for family of 4 -- Upper floor apartment had a loft with two twin beds. We had the Imperial on the 3rd floor (although we were told we had Jeroboam). Nice views out windows and skylights. Great value on in-room breakfast that was provided.
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Anonymous
— 26.11.2011
The worst experience we ever had... The hotel is in the center of the city but have to walk carrying your luggage through the historical city... Plus we had to wait for more than 30mins for the owner to open the keys to the Hotel which made our afternoon even worse (especially after the walk). Will definately not recomend if you are with a family.
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Lawrence
— 24.2.2012
Very small hotel in a good location in St. Emilion, with an attachedwine shop. The rooms are more like small apartments. Most visitors toSt. Emilion are interested in the local vineyards offering Bordeauxwines, but it's an attractive small town with many other shops andgalleries. Sebastian took good care of us during our short stay.
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