French hotel Coquillade Provence unveils five new luxury suites
Luxury French hotel, Coquillade Provence has unveiled five new luxury suites. The new opulent suites provide a quintessential Provençal living experience, complete with bespoke vinotherapy spa treatments and personalised services, making them a sanctuary within the region’s most coveted destination.
Ranging in size from 645 square feet to 1,614 square feet, the new suites are located in a separate wing of the resort with its own private entrance, and offer direct access to the resort’s spa — enabling guests to customise their well-being programming. Spacious and private, these suites are singular in their design and size for the Luberon.
Uniquely named after nymphs — Cyrène, Ida, Elysia, Daphné, and Cassiopée — each suite tells its own enchanting story, adding a touch of mythical charm to the stay.
The new suites form the perfect trifecta of accommodation at the 69-room “destination within a destination” that is Coquillade Provence. Now guests can choose from traditional Bastide-style rooms that are housed in the stone farmhouses, which are emblematic of the region that pepper the property.
The contemporary rooms added just a few years ago evoke the notable style of Provence with all the amenities today’s modern traveller has come to expect. Furthermore, the property boasts a private Pool Suite — part of a five-bedroom villa — which can also be fully rented as a stand-alone home ideal for families and small groups.
Only a three-hour train ride from Paris, Coquillade Provence offers guests a blend of luxury and tranquility, in the heart of the French countryside.
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