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Superior Room | Hôtel Anne d'Anjou
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A 4-star hotel at the foot of the Château of Saumur. Stay in a historic monument, admire the sunrise over the Loire, sleep in a room with Louis XVI decoration, relax in a jacuzzi while looking upon the Château of Saumur or even enjoy a gourmet and refined breakfast in a pleasant interior courtyard. The hotel Anne d’Anjou, The Originals Collection opens its doors to you for a stay you won’t forget! The space The Hotel Anne d’Anjou, The Originals Collection, offers 41 air-conditioned rooms fully renovated in 2020, from where you can enjoy a splendid view of the Loire or then to the Château of Saumur. Far from sanitized standards, our rooms have been decorated with care and have all the necessary equipment for your comfort: comfortable bedding, coffee machine, TV, minibar, Free WiFi. Spacious and cozy room, The Chambre Supérieure can accommodate up to 3 persons. Description: • Living surface of 20m² • 1 bed Queen size 160 x 200 cm or 2 single beds on request. • View to the Château of Saumur with a supplement (subject to availability). • Flat-screen TV • Safe for valuables • Minibar • Coffee machine (Nespresso) • Free WiFi • Hairdryer • Bathroom products • A working space • No-smoking area • Breakfast : 16.50€ • Parking : 15€ • Spa Access : 12.50€ Other things to note Welcome to Sylvain’s, your quality host in Saumur. At Sylvain Millon’s hotel, the hotel business is above all a family affair. And although he has tried everything to escape it, it is with passion and diligence that he now manages one of the finest establishement in Saumur. Before anything else, he wants to offer his visitors an unforgettable experience in the city where he grew up and in which he cherishes so much. Hotel history Listed as a historic monument, the Hotel Anne d’Anjou was built in 1774 by the Levesque-Desvarannes family, founders in Saumur. During the Revolution, it was Charles-Daniel DUPUIS, Commander in the Garde Nationale, who acquired it and had a magnificent room fitted out in the purest Empire style, with decorations designed by Percier and Fontaine, architects of the Emperor. Around 1835, the hotel passed into the hands of Louis JAMET, merchant and president of the corporation of shipowners of the Loire, who decided to build a new wrought iron balcony marked with his initials L.J.
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France · Pays de la Loire · SaumurGot questions?
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