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Hotel Amys Voreppe

Voreppe
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Rooms & Views

Connecting Room (6 Adults)
2x Single 40 Up to 6

Satellite TV, free internet access and a private bathroom feature in these rooms.

Connecting Room (5 adults)
1x Single 38 Up to 5

Satellite TV, free internet access and a private bathroom feature in these rooms.

Triple Room (2 Adults + 1 Child)
1x Single 20 Up to 3

Satellite TV, free internet access and a private bathroom feature in this room.

Triple Room
3x Single 20 Up to 3

Satellite TV, free internet access and a private bathroom feature in this room.

Quadruple Room
2x Single 20 Up to 4

Satellite TV, free internet access and a private bathroom feature in this room.

Standard Double Room
1x Double 18 Up to 2

Satellite TV, free internet access and a private bathroom feature in this room.

Standard Double Room for Single Use
1x Double 18

Satellite TV, free internet access and a private bathroom feature in this room.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Maison Fantin Latour - Stéphane Froidevaux★ Michelin Stéphane Froidevaux has been expanding his culinary repertory and honing his style, armed with lashings of sincerity, year after year. As a result, he has crafted a finely balanced score, as his delectable menu illustrates. Meticulous craftsmanship, tasty and creative without being OTT, Stéphane’s handiwork bears the hallmark of his affinity with nature, depicted by the herbs and flowers he picks himself and which he uses in his “ratatouille”, whose ingredients vary with the seasons. The Brasserie du Fantin serves a bargain priced lunchtime menu, which is a hit with the regulars, as is the sum14.1km
  • La Petite ChartreuseBib In this village on the outskirts of Grenoble, this charming little restaurant sports white walls and exposed stone, warm-toned hardwood floors and elegant light wood tables. Chef Joan Bois cooks up simple and unpretentious cuisine that follows the seasons, readily incorporating the odd exotic touch inspired by his extensive travels (his passion). Think cod with a green curry and coconut milk sauce, accompanied by herby bamboo rice. Aurélie Josserand takes care of matters on the restaurant floor, providing a warm welcome and attentive service.13.2km
  • Tohu BohuBib Here, the honed and dynamic cuisine is uninhibited (within reason!) and rife with flavours. The dishes are perfectly packaged in enticing and varied set menus. The mastermind behind this culinary marvel is chef Guillaume Dubœuf, who previously worked for Christophe Aribert, during which time he developed a passion for fresh seasonal ingredients. Set in a lively pedestrian street, the charming bistro setting combines vintage and contemporary styles.13.7km
  • Palégrié Chez l'Henri★ Michelin As enthusiastic as ever, Guillaume Monjuré (who first came to our attention in Lyon and Corrençon-en-Vercors) plays host to guests in this family-owned barn, which has been renovated into a table d'hôte-style restaurant. Fanning the flames of his passion for cooking over an open fire, he has set up a wood-burning oven in full view of diners; he cooks absolutely everything in it, from bread first thing in the morning, to vegetables and fish during the meal. This is natural, primitive cuisine that is no less personal and creative for all that. He is able to elevate vegetables, herbs and fish fro19.5km
  • Bistrot LouiseBib In the heart of a village of orchards devoted to walnut growing, this lovely stone building is where Yann Tanneau rolls out a creative and enticing lineup. After learning the ropes in top houses, this tattooed and enthusiastic chef crafts and serves, entirely single-handedly, perfectly executed first-class dishes. You may start with a yummy association of oeuf parfait, creamy celery, smoked haddock and Iberic lomo. For the main course, we recommend juicy, tender poultry breast, underscored by cardamon, combawa and green curry. This elegant, gourmet feast is sampled in a simple, welcoming inter16.0km
  • Brasserie Chavant Located in a handsome mansion near the Chartreuse cellars, this tastefully redecorated brasserie, which sports a striking white staircase leading up to the first floor, offers a patriotic line-up of Gallic fare, such as velvety Dubarry soup and curry; Mille Pas pâté en croûte; Dauphiné ravioles, among others. Tributes to the bountiful Voiron region abound, hence the melt-in-the-mouth slow-cooked pork belly à la Chartreuse and a decadent iced dessert, also perfumed with green Chartreuse. Delightful welcome and service.8.4km
  • Brasserie Chavant Set in a peaceful park, this third Brasserie Chavant has a large terrace shaded by a 300-year-old cedar tree, facing the tennis courts. The decor, echoing a tennis club vibe, features a green and terracotta checkered carpet, old Roland-Garros posters, vintage rackets and large bay windows. The kitchen brings a contemporary touch to brasserie classics and also serves the same signature dishes as the other restaurants – beef tartare, langoustine ravioli with foie gras and truffles, Angus rib steak with sauce béarnaise.13.4km
  • L'Amélyss A young couple have turned this establishment into an endearing eatery with an offbeat tongue-in-cheek sense of humour. The modern fare of chef Héloïse Pelletier is sparkling and vibrant, the ingredients flawlessly fresh, the seasonings precise, and the flavours subtly blended. Well-thought out wine list by monsieur who’s in charge of the service. One of the best in town!13.4km
  • Brasserie Chavant This establishment bang in the heart of the city impresses with its chic baroque decor. On offer is a lineup of Gallic brasserie favourites (eggs mayonnaise, creamy mushroom soup, beef tartare, Argentinean Angus rib steak, magret of duck in a sauce à l’orange, fish with a beurre blanc and others), together with a selection of more high-flying ingredients such as the house signature: ravioles of langoustine, foie gras and truffles. Chavant was the name of the owner's ancestors, restaurateurs since 1852.14.0km
  • La Table du 20 This elegant bistro, helmed by Franck Barbier, chef, and Luc Brunner, sommelier, sports a contemporary interior bathed in light with a view of the park. Up-to-the-minute, indulgent recipes: Tahitian-style tartare of tuna, roast breast of poultry, apricot crumble with Bulgarian ice cream. Well-curated wine list, spot-on service and lovely alfresco area.18.8km

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