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80 Route De Valcros, Zac De Jas-De-Bouffan,13090Aix-en-Provence

Overview

This Campanile Hotel is located in a large park, 1.9 mi from Cours Mirabeau and the Rotonde d'Aix en Provence. It offers air conditioned accommodations with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.

Recently renovated, guest rooms at the Campanile Aix en Provence Ouest Jas-de-Bouffan feature a welcome tray with a kettle, tea, coffee and pastries. They each have a work desk and also private bathroom.

The Aix en Provence Ouest Campanile Hotel serves a daily breakfast buffet and regional cuisine. It also provides a reading room with free newspapers.

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Free private parking is available on site at the Jas-de-Bouffan Campanile. It is just a 15-minute drive from the TGV train station and Marseille Provence Airport.

Famous for its historical and cultural heritage, every year Aix-en-Provence draws tourists from all over the world. Former capital of the Provence region, today Aix-en-Provence is probably one of the most beautiful art cities of France, a city of culture par excellence. The hotel offers a friendly atmosphere, comfortable accommodations and good value for money. Moreover, the hotel staff will try their best to make your stay as pleasant as possible.

The hotel is also equipped with a car park, bar, restaurant, meeting rooms, facilities for the disabled and a reception open 24 hours a day.

Rooms: 6

Hotel Chain: Campanile

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Facilities of Campanile Aix en Provence Ouest Jas-De-Bouffan

General

  • WiFi in all areas

Activities

  • Temporary art galleries

Food & Drink

  • Restaurant
  • Kids' meals
  • Kid-friendly buffet

Pool and Spa

  • Outdoor pool
  • Outdoor pool (seasonal)
  • Swimming pool
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Front Desk Services

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Express check-in/out
  • Baggage storage

Common Areas

  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Sun deck
  • Shared lounge/TV area

Business Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet facilities
  • Fax/Photocopying

Miscellaneous

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • Family rooms
  • Heating
  • Smoke-free property
  • Air conditioning

Safety & security

  • 24-hour security
  • Security alarm
  • Smoke alarms
  • CCTV in common areas
  • CCTV outside property
  • Fire extinguishers

Safety features

  • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
  • Process in place to check health of guests
  • Thermometers for guests provided by property
  • Face masks for guests available

Physical distancing

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  • Physical distancing rules followed

Cleanliness & disinfection

  • Linens, towels, and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
  • Guest accommodation disinfected between stays
  • Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay

Food & drink safety

  • Physical distancing in dining areas
  • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation
  • All plates, cutlery, glasses, and other tableware sanitized
  • Delivered food covered securely

Internet

WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

Parking

Free private parking is available on site (reservation is not needed).

Policies of Campanile Aix en Provence Ouest Jas-De-Bouffan

These are general hotel policies for Campanile Aix en Provence Ouest Jas-De-Bouffan. As they may vary per room type, please also check the room conditions.

Check-in

From 14:00 hours

Check-out

Until 12:00 hours

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to property type.

Children and Extra Beds

There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.

The maximum number of total guests in a room is 3.

There is no capacity for cribs in the room.

Pets

Pets are allowed. Charges may apply.

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Groups

When booking more than 9 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.

Accepted credit cards

  • Mastercard
  • Visa
  • Diners Club
  • American Express

The property reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.

Important Information

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Late arrivals and no-shows: arrivals after 23:00. In case of late arrivals the hotel may re-sell your room. If you cannot change your time of arrival, please contact the hotel before 23:00 local time. Contact details can be found on the booking information.

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Full titleThe Avenue at the Jas de Bouffan
ArtistPaul Cézanne
Artist dates1839 - 1906
Date made1868-70, possibly later
Medium and supportOil on canvas
Dimensions38.1 × 46 cm
Acquisition creditOn loan from Tate: Bequeathed by the Hon. Mrs A.E. Pleydell-Bouverie through the Friends of the Tate Gallery 1968
Inventory numberL697
LocationGallery B
Image copyrightOn loan from Tate: Bequeathed by the Hon. Mrs A.E. Pleydell-Bouverie through the Friends of the Tate Gallery 1968, © 2000 Tate
CollectionMain Collection
Paul Cézanne

Alternating strips of light and dark green paint show sunlight playing on the trees late one summer afternoon. The view has been cropped at the top to give the painting an impression of depth, despite its small size.
This avenue of chestnut trees at Cézanne's father's country house was one of the artist's favourite motifs.

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A old women, her gaze unfocused, clutches a rosary – a string of beads used in prayer – tightly in her hands. According to the writer Joachim Gasquet, the sitter was a former nun who had escaped from a convent, wandering aimlessly until Cézanne took her on as a servant.Gasquet found this painting...
Cézanne spent several months over the summer of 1888 working in and around Chantilly, some 24 miles north of Paris. This is one of three similar oil paintings of the park surrounding the chateau that he produced during his stay. The symmetry and spatial depth of this view may have appealed to him...
Around 200 of Cézanne’s works depict male and female nude bathers, either singly or in groups, in a landscape. This large painting is one of three pictures of female bathers that Cézanne worked on during the final decade of his life. They represent the culmination of his lifelong investigation of...
The wall of angular, jutting rock formations in this painting may represent a quarry, with the cuttings revealing geological strata. While the hillside is somewhere in Cézanne’s native Provence, the specific location has not been conclusively identified.Stylistically, the painting relates to scen...
This painting is of a summer landscape in Cézanne’s native Provence in the south of France. Like the Impressionists, Cézanne was interested in depicting the landscape primarily using touches of colour. Although this painting shows Cézanne’s debt to Impressionism, his method is more controlled. Fo...
Paul Cézanne was about 40 years old when he painted this self portrait in Paris around 1880–1. He was now middle-aged with a family to support, and the intensity of his earlier self portraits has here given way to a more distant and reflective presence. Although relatively small, the portrait has...
The Château Noir was a rambling house situated in extensive grounds near Aix-en-Provence in the south of France. Surrounded by wild vegetation, the run-down, isolated chateau offered Cézanne many subjects, and it became one of his favourite locations. He rented a small room in the house from 1897...
An older man sits, legs crossed and head bowed, absorbed in his reading. This is Cézanne’s father, Louis-Auguste. He was probably in his early sixties when his son painted this portrait directly onto an alcove wall in the salon of Jas de Bouffan, the country residence outside Aix-en-Provence that...

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During the 1860s Cézanne divided his time between his family home in Aix-en-Provence and Paris, where this picture was probably painted. It evokes the privation of his Bohemian existence in the capital. Cézanne has rearranged the objects in his studio, and we see them from a high viewpoint, as th...