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Auberge De Tourrettes

Tourrettes-sur-LoupSea view
8.8/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Double Room with Street View
1x King 12 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and a hairdryer. The doub…

Double Room with Balcony and Sea View
1x Double 12 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and a hairdryer. The dou…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Alain Llorca★ Michelin Alain Llorca, an emblematic figure of French Riviera cuisine, boasts a star-studded career that encompasses the mythical luxury Negresco Hotel and the Moulin de Mougins. In his farmhouse in La Colle-sur-Loup, whose terrace commands a jaw-dropping view of Saint Paul de Vence, this virtuoso chef celebrates the Mediterranean. The result is steeped in subtle, delicate, spot-on notes: fish from small boats, caponata and lightly seared green chard with a spicy sauce; roast veal with cream of tuna, burrata and sage ravioli; warm chocolate tart and citrus-laced sorbet.4.8km
  • La Table de Pierre★ Michelin Le Mas de Pierre, a luxurious hotel in immaculate surroundings, boasts a large ornamental garden, olive trees and a vegetable garden. Comfortably seated in the conservatory, which can be fully opened up and is set amid greenery, diners can enjoy an elegant setting and peaceful atmosphere... and contemporary, colourful, healthy and light cuisine. Sprinkled with flowers and aromatic plants from the garden, the unique menu reveals a delightful culinary personality, natural and very plant-based. The presentation is refined, and a lot of thought has gone into the way the menu unfolds. At Dolce Prov6.6km
  • Spelt Here in the historical heart of the fortified town, Raphaël (on savoury dishes) and Marion (desserts) delight diners with their no-nonsense and full-flavoured bistronomy creations. At dinner, a tasting menu features the restaurant's namesake dish of spelt risotto with lobster. Don't miss the pastry chef's signature dessert: Caribbean chocolate mousse and cocoa sorbet.131m
  • Clovis This bistro in the heart of a medieval village has a short menu with an original concept: several starter + main course pairings built around a flagship ingredient, such as a vegetable, Mediterranean fish or meat, often Parthenaise beef from the family farm in Vendée. We recommend starting with an aperitif and charcuterie. Warm welcome; excellent wine list. Adjacent to the restaurant is a wine bar, which serves delicious platters.189m
  • Le Saint-Martin The stylish, low-key Saint Martin Hotel, whose rooms command sweeping views over the hillsides of Vence and the Mediterranean, is most definitely a treat for the eye. In the plush dining room or on the breathtaking terrace, you will sample intelligently devised dishes underscored by high-flying craftsmanship and a sprinkling of inspired associations.4.3km
  • Nacl Nestled within the medieval ramparts of Vence, this small restaurant, whose name refers to salt (cast your mind back to chemistry lessons: NaCl is the chemical formula for sodium chloride), serves authentic seasonal cuisine that takes a no-nonsense approach. The menu changes depending on the food markets, and the lunch set menu is a great deal. Friendly service.4.6km
  • L'Atelier des Saveurs by Stéphane Garcia Fruit and veg from local producers, fish from local fishermen, meat from southwest France and a knockout lineup of Basque cheeses: the “flavour workshop” more than lives up to its name! Examples include fillet of Galician beef with a gravy laced in Espelette pepper and mashed seasonal veg… A 100% Basque menu is available to order, in tribute to the chef’s roots.4.9km
  • Le Moulin de Saint-Paul Chef Alain Llorca has dropped anchor in an inn at the entrance to this picture postcard village, which also found favour with iconic figures ranging from Matisse, Braque and Chagall to novelist James Baldwin and the legendary Montand-Signoret duo. In a 17C former oil mill whose millstone and press are still visible, the kitchen sings an ode to bistro fare (veal blanquette and pilaf rice, beef tartare and fresh fries, black pudding with apples) and specialties from Nice like roast squid and risotto of Nice courgettes.5.6km
  • Le Clos Saint-Pierre In the heart of Le Rouret, opposite the church and in the shade of the plane trees on the boules court, this stone-built inn has a Provençal soul. Catherine and Daniel Ettlinger, accompanied by young chef Augustin Dupuis, propose a single set menu aligned with the market: mussels in saffron cream, pan-fried ceps and Paimpol coco beans, free-range chicken from the Tarn with olive jus, roast pear in a crispy puff pastry, and a truffle menu in season. The sunny terrace and chic, inviting interior provide a lovely setting in which to enjoy crystal-clear, sincere cuisine in which flavour trumps all6.2km
  • Le Bistro du Clos Whether outdoors, in the shade of hackberry trees or indoors, in the bistro dotted with old knickknacks, you will inevitably find yourself surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd of faithful regulars. The chef ticks all the boxes in his open kitchen. A talented craftsman, he curates generous, seasonal dishes from fresh, premium ingredients in a Provençal register that hits the spot every time: chuck beef stew, braised vegetables, fresh tomato vinaigrette or red fruit pannacotta. The establishment is located in the left wing of the Maison des Terroirs, aptly devoted to promoting regional produce.6.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Château Grimaldi castle in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France9.0km
  • musée Renoir museum in Cagnes-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes, Côte d'Azur, France)9.7km
  • Abbaye de Valbonne abbey located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France9.3km

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