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Facilities within the Property

 
Breakfast: Never seen a breakfast so rich..you will be surprised! You will find varied hams, yoghurts, fruit, cereals, chocolate, different types of bread, butter, honey, ham and salami, fresh eggs, milk, coffee, tea of different types, orange juice. The breakfast table is colourful and inviting! Our guests can enjoy the first meal of the day in the cosy breakfast room or on the terrace.
 
Restaurant: The restaurant of "Mas des Oliviers" Kyriad hotel is open only at dinner time (from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.) for both residents and visitors. The chef skilfully creates a wide range of subtle, tasty dishes using vegetables in season and local products, pure French cuisine blending classic and modern touches.
 

Wi-fi Access: The hotel provides the guests with wi-fi Internet access 24-hour a day for free. You can comfortably surf the Internet, chat and check emails from your own room, from the garden or the lobby.
 
Meeting Facilities: "Mas des Oliviers" Kyriad Hotel is the destination of choice for leisure travellers and businessmen alike. The hotel provides two meeting rooms with natural light to host meetings, conferences, seminars, banquets and so on. Audio-visual equipment and catering available.

Additional facilities include: 24-hour reception, large parking, garden, access for disabled. Small pets are welcome.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
ADSL ConnectionBar
Business CentreChild Friendly
Direct Dial TelephoneDry Cleaning
Facilities for DisabledFax Machine
Fax ServiceFridge
Guide-Dogs WelcomeIce Machines
Internet ConnectionInternet Point
Internet WirelessIroning
Ironing EquipmentKettle
Laundry & IroningLuggage Storage
Medium Dogs WelcomeMedium Pets Welcome
Meeting RoomMusic Centre
NewspaperOverhead Projector
PhotocopierPrivate Parking
RestaurantSmall Dogs Welcome
Small Pets WelcomeTV
Tea/Coffee Making FacilitiesWake Up Service
Wi-Fi 
 
Nearby Facilities
 
Aix en Provence, formerly part of the Roman Empire, is famous for its arts and a convenient stopover between Italy and Spain. Wander through the town, walk up the Cours Mirabeau lined with 17th-century hotels, let yourself be charmed by the street-markets and follow in the steps if Cézanne, Aix-en-Provence's most famous offspring. Explore the countryside and the magnificent "bastides" painted with bright colours under the sun in the midst of the lavender. Dawdle in the wine-estates protected by the legendary Sainte-Victoire. And in July abandon yourself to the opera of the Festival International d'Art Lyrique and the Académie Européenne de la Musique.

Aix-en-Provence is the cradle of Provençal cuisine and of Mediterranean gourmet cooking. The best place to experience them is the street-markets with the colours, the smells and the singing accent of the South.The local producers display their fruits and vegetables daily in the shade of the plane trees where one can catch fragrances of fresh mint, basil, rosemary and numerous other Mediterranean spices. The food-market, the flower-market, the flea-market and the antique-market are held three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays on the town's main squares: Place des Pêcheurs and Place de la Madeleine. There is also a daily fresh-produce market on Place Richelme.

You are welcome to try out Aix-en-Provence 600 restaurants; they offer all kinds of dishes from the South of France specials to International classics.
The most famous brands in fashion, home-décor, and luxury accessories have retailers in Aix-en Provence (Christian Lacroix, Souleiado, Hermès, Façonnable, Agnès B,). Aix is also a large Business Center with the main French and International High-tech companies based in the area of Les Milles. Finally, Aix-en-Provence is the second most important Appeal Tribunal in France.

The Hotel Mas des Oliviers has the best location in the heart of Aix-en-Provence allowing you to discover and enjoy everything that creates the unique charm of the city of good king René, Paul Cézanne and numerous artists and writers including Milhaud and Zola.

Daily trips suggestions:

- Cassis, 25 kilometers away and less than an hour drive has a quaint harbor and spectacular cliffs called "calanques". Try the sea urchins preferably with a well-chilled local rosé wine. Marseille is no further and you should make it a point to order its famous fish soup or Bouillabaisse at one of the many restaurants in the old harbour.

- The Côte d'Azur, Cannes, and Nice, are less than an hour and a half drive through the Massif of Esterel.
The beaches of Saint-Tropez, Porquerolles Islands, Port-Cros, and Plage du Levant aren't much further in a nook behind the Massif des Maures.

- Arles and the Camargue are 50 kilometers away. Les Baux de Provence, Saint-Rémy de Provence, the Lubéron and Avignon, its historical Cité des Papes and its Festival are all within an hour drive.On the way there, do get lost in the permanent Antique Market of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.

- Discover the country of writer Jean Giono through the "Lavender Trail" on the way to the Southern Alpes. Or better, by going through the Gorges of the Verdon River, forming a maze of emerald green waters.

Aix-en-Provence is the ideal base to discover the marvellous landscapes loaded with history, and charm, and to visit the truly authentic monuments left from previous times.