Hotel in Saint Paul De Vence, France
La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant
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About La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant
La Colombe d'Or earns its reputation primarily through its address — the gatehouse square of Saint-Paul-de-Vence's medieval village — and a terrace that remains one of the most atmospherically persuasive lunch settings on the Riviera. The art-lined dining room and unhurried pace hold up for returning guests; room selection matters, so ask for the original mas.
La Colombe d'Or: The Address Carries the Story
For over a century, La Colombe d'Or has occupied the gatehouse square of Saint-Paul-de-Vence's medieval village, and that address alone is the primary reason to book. Few hotels in Provence can claim the same combination of provençal village access and art-world provenance — Picasso, Matisse, and Léger are said to have settled bills here with paintings, and those works still hang in the dining room. If you have already stayed once, the question on your return visit is whether the experience has kept pace with what the location commands.
The atmosphere is the venue's strongest card. Lunch on the terrace, shaded by fig trees and looking out over the bocce court, is one of the more quietly civilised meals you can have on the Riviera. It is unhurried, unpretentious for the price tier, and carries the low ambient energy of a place that has never needed to try too hard. Evenings shift the mood: the restaurant fills, the terrace glows, and the stone walls of the village frame everything. Noise stays conversational — this is not a scene bar or a see-and-be-seen terrace. It rewards guests who want to absorb a setting rather than perform in one.
If you are returning, prioritise a room in the original mas rather than the annexe additions. The original building holds the character; the newer rooms offer more space but less atmosphere. The pool is small by modern resort standards, though set attractively amid Mediterranean planting , if a serious pool is a priority, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes is the Riviera benchmark and worth the comparison before you commit.
The dining room leans on Provençal classics executed with confidence rather than ambition. For a first-time visitor it reads as authentic and generous; for a returning guest, the menu moves slowly year to year. That consistency is a deliberate choice, not a limitation, and it suits the unhurried register of the whole property.
Reservations: Easy to book by international standards; reserve 4–6 weeks ahead for summer stays. Dress: Smart casual at dinner; the terrace is relaxed at lunch. Budget: Rates reflect the prestige address , verify current pricing directly with the property. Getting there: Saint-Paul-de-Vence is roughly 20 minutes from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport by car; the village itself is pedestrianised, so arrival by taxi or hotel transfer is standard.
For more on where to eat, drink, and stay nearby, see our full Saint Paul De Vence restaurants guide, our full Saint Paul De Vence hotels guide, our full Saint Paul De Vence bars guide, our full Saint Paul De Vence wineries guide, and our full Saint Paul De Vence experiences guide. Other Provence and South of France properties worth comparing: La Bastide de Gordes, Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence, La Réserve Ramatuelle, Villa La Coste, and Hôtel & Spa du Castellet. Further afield in France: The Maybourne Riviera, Domaine Les Crayères, Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa, Les Sources de Caudalie, Hôtel du Palais, Hôtel Chais Monnet & Spa, Casadelmar, and Château du Grand-Lucé. For international reference points: Aman New York, The Fifth Avenue Hotel, and Amangiri.
Compare La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant | — | ||
| Cheval Blanc Paris | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | — | |
| Cheval Blanc Courchevel | Michelin 3 Key | — | |
| Le Meurice | Michelin 3 Key | — | |
| Aman Le Mélézin | Michelin 2 Key | — | |
| Hôtel Cheval Blanc St-Tropez | Michelin 2 Key | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the location of La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant?
It sits directly on Place du Général de Gaulle at the entrance to Saint-Paul-de-Vence's walled medieval village, which puts you at the top of the Alpes-Maritimes hill town without any uphill walk from a car park. Nice is roughly an hour by road; Antibes and Cannes are closer. If the goal is to be inside the village rather than on its outskirts, this address delivers it — no other hotel in Saint-Paul-de-Vence holds the same gatehouse position.
How is the pool and spa at La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant?
La Colombe d'Or has a pool set in its garden terrace, which has historically been a draw for guests who want outdoor space without leaving the village walls. Spa facilities are not documented in current available records, so treat it as a pool-and-garden property rather than a full wellness retreat. If a spa programme is your priority, Aman Le Mélézin or Cheval Blanc Courchevel are built around that offer; La Colombe d'Or is not.
Is La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant family-friendly?
The property has a relaxed garden and pool setting that works reasonably well for families, and the village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence is walkable and low-traffic. That said, the hotel's appeal centres on its art collection and intimate atmosphere, which suits couples and small groups of adults more naturally than it does families with young children. If a pool and outdoor space are the main family requirements, it passes; if you need kids' programming or larger suites, look elsewhere on the Côte d'Azur.
Which room category is best at La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant?
Rooms with direct garden or pool views are the ones worth requesting — the exterior setting is a core part of the experience at this address in Saint-Paul-de-Vence. The property is a historic house rather than a purpose-built hotel, so room sizes vary; larger suites tend to offer more character but the hotel does not publish room-by-room specifications publicly. Book direct or call the property to ask specifically about garden-facing options, since standard room assignments don't reliably guarantee the outlook.
How is the dining at La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant?
The restaurant is the reason many people who aren't staying here still show up — the terrace dining under the pergola, surrounded by original works by Picasso, Matisse, Léger, and Calder (accepted by the original owners in lieu of payment), makes for a setting that no other restaurant in the region replicates. The cuisine is Provençal in character, oriented toward seasonal French cooking rather than avant-garde technique. It is not the strongest kitchen on the Côte d'Azur for food alone, but the combination of location, art, and terrace makes the dining experience worth booking independently of whether you're a guest.
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