Orange (Vaucluse) hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Orange (Vaucluse)
4-star hotels in Orange (Vaucluse)
Grand Hotel D'Orange, BW Signature Collection
30 Rue Victor Hugo, Orange (Vaucluse), France
Mercure Orange Centre A7/A9
258 Route De Caderousse, Orange (Vaucluse), France
3-star hotels in Orange (Vaucluse)
- Premiere Classe Orange
- Hotel Le Glacier
- Ibis Orange Sud Hotel
- Chambres D'Hotes Justin De Provence
- Chambres D Hotes Le Mas Julien Piscine Chauffee Adult Only
- Le Mas Des Aigras - Hotel De Charme En Provence
- Campanile Orange A7/ A9 Hotel
- Le Clos D'Orange, Hotel & Ville De Provence
- Lou Cigaloun Hotel
- B&B Hotel Orange
- Ibis Orange Centre Hotel
- Hotel Kyriad Orange Centre Ville - A7-A9 - 3 Etoiles - Hotel Des Princes - Provence Alpes Cote D'Azur - France
- Les Tilleuls B&B
- Villa Aurenjo
- Citotel Hotel De Provence
- Villa De L'Arc
- Residence Odalys Les Sources De Manon
Cithotel Le Louvre
89 Avenue Frederic Mistral, Orange (Vaucluse), France
Hotelf1 Orange Centre Echangeur A7 A9
164 Rue Agis Rigord Le Jonquier Sud, Orange (Vaucluse), France
2-star hotels in Orange (Vaucluse)
Ibis Budget Orange Centre
23 Chemin De Queyradel Za Brunette, Orange (Vaucluse), France
Hotel Saint Florent
4, Rue Du Mazeau, Orange (Vaucluse), France
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Orange (Vaucluse) is a charming city located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and picturesque landscapes. The city is famous for its well-preserved ancient Roman architecture, including the UNESCO-listed Roman Theatre and Triumphal Arch. Orange is also renowned for its production of wines, particularly the locally grown Côtes du Rhône wines. Some of the best neighborhoods to stay in Orange include the city center, where you can be close to the historic sites and restaurants, and the outskirts for a more peaceful and scenic stay.
Must-see landmarks of Orange (Vaucluse):
Roman Theatre in Orange: This ancient theater is one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the city's ancient past.
Triumphal Arch of Orange: A remarkable Roman monument, the Triumphal Arch is a striking example of the city's rich history and architectural heritage.
Orange Cathedral: This majestic cathedral stands as a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and is a must-see for history and art enthusiasts.
Must-visit events in Orange (Vaucluse):
Chorégies d'Orange: This renowned opera festival held in the Roman Theatre features world-class performances against the backdrop of the ancient amphitheater.
Wine Festival: Orange hosts an annual wine festival celebrating the local Côtes du Rhône wines, offering tastings, music, and cultural events.
Les Soirées d'Été: During the summer, the city comes alive with a series of outdoor concerts and performances, showcasing a mix of music and theater.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Orange (Vaucluse)?
The most popular time to visit Orange (Vaucluse) is during the summer months, particularly July and August, when the weather is warm and the city hosts various festivals and cultural events. The least popular time is during the winter, as some attractions and outdoor activities may have limited availability. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making them ideal times to visit.