Les Aubuns Nimes is about 10 kilometers from the ancient Roman town of Nimes. Set amongst fragrant oleander trees and Mediterranean gardens, this beautiful hotel is one of the Three Star Hotels in Nimes. The Garons FNI airport is 2 kilometers from the hotel and the nearest railway station is 7 kilometers away.
Accommodation at Les Aubuns Nimes
The rooms at Les Aubuns, Nimes are plush and comfortable, decorated in simple blue and white. The excellent hospitality and the luxurious facilities are at par with the Best hotels in France. The different categories of rooms are:
Single
Double
Triple
Superior
The facilities available in the rooms are:
Cable/satellite TV
Telephone
Wake-up calls
Private bathroom
Hair dryer
Makeup mirror
Bathtub only
Window opens
Iron/ironing board
Television
Smoking rooms
Rollaway beds
Cribs
Dining at Les Aubuns Nimes
Restaurant Les Aubuns serves typical specialities of the region in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. You can choose in to sit indoors, done up in Provencal décor or by the poolside as you eat your dinner, or sip at the French wines served here.
Business at Les Aubuns Nimes
If you are traveling on business, you are sure to find Les Aubuns Nimes one of the Best Hotels in Nimes. The hotel has a conference room which has enough space to seat 20 people. The business facilities available are:
Internet access
Direct dial phone
Secretarial services
Business center
Banquet facilities
Recreation at Les Aubuns Nimes
The recreational facilities available at Les Aubuns Nimes are:
Swimming pool
Terrace, where you can relax in the shade of the olive tree
Golf
Fitness room
Other Facilities at Les Aubuns Nimes
The additional facilities available are:
Concierge services
Room service
Parking
Event catering
Internet access in public areas
Express check-out
Safe-deposit box - front desk
Multilingual staff
24-hour front desk
Currency exchange
Fireplace in lobby
Barbecue grill(s)
Event catering
The hotel can also be a good venue for hosting your wedding receptions.
City Info
The unmistakable marks of human habitation for 2000 years are visible in the nooks and corners of the city of Nimes which is also called French Rome. It became the colony of the Romans in 50 BC, and today stands as a remembrance of the changes that it has seen in the past.