"The Mercure Arles is in a perfect position to explore the old part of Arles on foot. The only cars allowed in the old part are those owned by people who live there, so walking is the only way to explore. It’s a lot of fun exploring the narrow streets and there’s plenty of places to rest along the way. The Mercure is clean, the rooms are not big but adequate and the every staff member we encountered was professional, helpful and engaging. The amenities are basic, just hand and body wash, which appears to be the case in most French Mercure Hotels. There was no fridge in our room which we found very unusual and medication needed to be handed to staff for refrigeration which was a little inconvenient. We ate at the restaurant but there are many more better places to eat that have a more diverse menu. I think the restaurant mainly caters to French coach tours and it is probably more suited to that clientele. If position is important in your travel plans then Mercure Arles is very well placed."
"Hôtel dans secteur retiré, un peu industriel, avions fait beaucoup de route, avions choisi hôtel avec restaurant pour manger sur place car les restaurants les plus près sont à 25-30 min de marche et la personne a la réception nous dit que ce soir le restaurant est fermé, nous avons mentionné cela le dendemain s notre départ et la personne très empathique nous a dit sue les restaurant était ouvert. L’amabilité de cette personne est quand même à souligne"
"When I first arrived at the hotel to check in, I tried to use the automatic system, but this asked for me to pay the full price, of which I had already paid most of it through the Expedia app. I had to then call the hotel and the staff came down and checked me in.
When I entered the room, it stunk of chlorine, making it hard to breathe. The shower was not fully clean and the toiletries (2 bottles of hand soap) were not good.
The rooms were not sound proofed at all and when lying in my bed, I had several ants climb over the bed and myself. The free WiFi advertised only covered the reception area and was private with the only way of accessing it by scanning a qr code on the owner's phone. The breakfast was ok, but not great. Very little option, with several vending machines and machines not working.
The location of the property is good however, with the bus stop close by, several beaches less than an hour walk and 2 large supermarkets very close by including a few restaurants/ take out places."
"The room was very clean and sufficient for a two-night stay. The location in relation to city center could be better but it is very accessible by buses and brief walk. The staff was very pleasant and welcoming. Thank you. Martink"
If you're planning an RV adventure to Le Sambuc, booking a spot in an RV park is a great way to get to know the area. Travelers like the surrounding area for its museums. After you've settled in at the RV park in Le Sambuc, get out into nature and make it a memorable trip.
Where should I reserve an RV park near Le Sambuc?
Camping Le Clos du Rhône is a favorite choice for your stay near Le Sambuc, featuring free self parking and free WiFi. If you've fallen in love with the idea of a home on wheels, you might enjoy the barbecue grills and playground available at this campground. Onsite accommodations feature a kitchenette with a fridge, a stovetop, and a separate dining area. Other recommended RV parks include Camping Felix de la Bastide and Huttopia Fontvieille.
What's there to see in Le Sambuc?
If you'd like to find some ways to explore Le Sambuc while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Things to see and do during your visit include Musée du Riz du Petit Manusclat.
What's it like staying in an RV park in Le Sambuc?
Reserving a spot in an RV park is a fun and convenient choice if you're traveling to Le Sambuc. This type of accommodation offers you a roomy space to park your RV and stay overnight in the great outdoors. You and your friends can enjoy the amenities typically provided by RV parks, such as playgrounds, Wi-Fi, and picnic areas.