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8 years ago
A very special hotel near the medieval village of Mougins. Lovely service and great food . Will be returning there very soon ! read more
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238 Chemin Font Neuve
06250 Mougins
France
04 92 92 29 64
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La Lune de Mougins
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Le Mas Candille
(18 reviews)
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A dream! My husband…read moreand I spent our honeymoon here and it was perfection. Beautiful and serene in the lovely and quaint village of Mougins. We were able to truly and completely relax. We took advantage of all the amenities the resort had to offer. We had espresso on our beautiful balcony every morning. Listened to the birds and watching the sunlight stream through the trees. We were able to step outside our door to the pool and swim in luxurious surroundings. We attended a champagne toast with hotel management on Thursday evening which was lovely. We lounged and napped in the large swing chairs. We relaxed in the sauna in the tranquil Japanese garden. Our room was large and pristine. The staff was excellent and attended to our every need. We booked a less expensive room and they were kind enough to upgrade us because it was our honeymoon. We both got massages and facials at the Sheisido spa and then we enjoyed the relaxation room with tea afterwards. Heavenly. To finish our week, we had dinner at the Michelin starred restaurant La Candille. The flavors and complexity of the dishes I have never experienced before! Excellent service as well. An establishment deserving of the Michelin star. Thank you Le Mas Candille! My honeymoon was a dream come true!
Fantastic! A delightful experience, that encompasses the visual & olfactory in every way!…read more Creative, inventive menu(s), exceptional wine list (with comprehensive by-the-glass offerings), terrific service, and a stunning setting! Truly a must-visit. One note: Le Mas Candille is an estate encompassing a hotel & two separate restaurants. The signage to the Mas Candille restaurant isn't great, so make sure you don't park at the top. On the other hand, its a lively experience walking through the estate... Go, & enjoy!
Hôtel de Mougins
(4 reviews)
My husband and I stayed here with our dogs on our way to Tuscany from SW France. It is located less…read morethan 5 minutes from the highway and is convenient but is still quiet. The room had a comfortable bed and they provided an extra blanket. However, some of the fixtures were somewhat tired and could use a refresh, like the bedside tables and the countertops in the bathroom. Our room had a private area in the garden, which made taking the dogs out in the middle of the night and first thing in the morning very easy. One of my dogs is very pee shy and doesn't like to go anywhere that isn't our garden. However, he felt very at home and ease here (strange thing to put in a Yelp review, I know, but if you have a dog, IKYK!) The ground of the hotel are beautiful. It has a lovely garden with citrus and olive trees, as well as other well designed plantings. Although we were there in mid-November, the pool was still open. There was indoor and outdoor seating for breakfast. The restaurant for dinner is closed most of the week during the off-season so check ahead. The hotel had lots of parking and even had two Tesla charging stations. Check in and check out were straightforward and efficient. I would likely stay here again if I returned to Mougins.
This hotel is outside the historic centre of Mougins, and although the hotel entrance is off a main…read moreroad (which leads to Sophia Antipolis - the Silicon Valley of Europe) it is very quiet. The hotel itself is very nice and picturesque. There is a small but cosy lounge, with elegant French interior design, with a bar and fireplace. There is also a restaurant (later) and a beautiful open courtyard with a swimming pool, beautiful lawns and tables where one can have meals there as well (I would advise breakfast when in-season). The rooms themselves follow the same design philosophy of the hotel - they are very comfortable, spacious and elegant. During my last visit (always corporate), I went to the restaurant, which is quite expensive (25EUR for starters, 35 for main courses, 15 for desserts). The food was quite good, but I would have two complaints - first of all, the menu is very limited (there were 4 -5 starters, 4 - 5 main courses, 4 - 5 desserts) on the evening I ate, there was no beef (i had the choice between lamb, fish or pigeon!!). Secondly the garcons tend to be quite young, inexperienced and maybe also lacking some professionality. Apart from one night in February (where the heating was turned off) and two nights in April (where there were some ants in everyone's rooms) I would recommend this hotel for corporate visits, as it really is quite beautiful (and American clients really enjoy it!). With better service, no ants and heating, I would have given this place a 5 star review.
La Bastide Saint Antoine
(29 reviews)
We visited the Bastide St Antoine nine years ago, and had the best sweetbread that I have ever…read moretasted, anywhere. Since then, chef Jacques Chibois has taken a step back (he's still involved), and the charming chef Laurent Barberot is now on the front line. The experience (classy holiday ambience, personable service, cuisine) is still marvellous, although we could not find any dish as sublime as the ris de veau of old. For lunch, count on spending 250€ per head (155€ for the lunch menu including wine pairing), but the experience is really worth every cent.
One of the best Restaurants in the world! I've been there many times and Jaques Chibois is a…read morewonderful chef and host. Check out the Truffel Menu
Manoir de l'Etang
(3 reviews)
First off, a big shout out to Camille (I hope I'm spelling that right). She was the hostess with…read morethe mostest. Stayed here for a destination wedding a few months ago and had a great time. The Manoir is a beautiful place, in a beautiful part of the country. Fantastic location, great views, delicious food and super friendly staff. We felt very comfortable and welcomed during our stay. The rooms were clean and the bed was comfortable. The food at their restaurant was so much better than what I expected. And the staff went out of their way to answer any and all our questions. However, in typical fashion, I will complain about something; the WiFi signal could use a boost. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our time here. And if you come here, so will you. This place is great.
I typically stay here when I attend MIP. For the Cannes Film Festival I like to be close to the…read moreaction but if Mougins is not far from Cannes and it's pretty. You need to rent a car though but coming from the Nice airport you'd be spending $100 on a taxi each way regardless so if you're only in town for a few days this is doable. I love the environment here: eat breakfast on the patio where the view of the hills and fields is lovely. The manoir itself is charming - all made of stone with ivy on the walls. The rooms are small though. And wifi only on the lobby is a pain. The prices are very reasonable especially compared to Cannes so all-in-all it's worth it. Oh and the food is delicious.
La Bastide de Valbonne
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We were guests at la Bastide de Valbonne last August for my niece's wedding. This was a great…read morehotel and exactly what we looking for. The hotel had French provincial charm, and the grounds were beautiful. The rooms were clean, air conditioned, a good size, chaming and the beds were very comfortable. The hotel is only a short drive from the quaint village of Valbonne and also close to Mougines, Antibes, and Grasse, The 12 Euro breakfast was very good with a big selection. The pool was great for cooling off and very pleasant. La Bastide has on site parking and a super friendly stafff. They put up with my miserable French and they also spoke very good English. The place has that wonderful lavender smell that is so nice in Provence. Ask for a room that does not face the street if you want a little more quiet. We loved this place and if we go back to this region, we would definitely stay there again.
For any small independent hotel in France, long experience suggests a number of potential generic…read moreshortfalls that will Peeve the frequent traveller used to the conveniences of large modern chain hotels, typically: - Small rooms - Limited parking, often only suited to small cars - If Air Conditioning is provided, the older and/or cheaper "Single Mode" / "Two Pipe" centrally controlled types (i.e. typically "heat only" in winter, "cool only" in summer), which can be problematic in variable Spring and Autumn weather - "Valuables" rather than "laptop" sized room safes So against that backdrop, how does the Bastide fare? Well, the rooms are relatively large, reasonably furnished with modernised bathrooms, and some have views over the pool. The rooms do have safes, but do suffer from the "not laptop sized" Peeve. It is well presented and maintained, and is in pleasant grounds, but does fall victim to the limited amount of parking provision Peeve (but not the car size problem) if the property is full. The service is good and friendly, with staff fluent in English. The WiFi service is free for up to 2 devices / room, and runs at a reasonable bandwidth. But the air conditioning in the current main building is a Two Pipe offering which is run on Heat Only October-April, so the FCUs (Fan Coil Units) blow hot air in Warm Springs or Indian Summers (I'm told the additional Suite rooms being built for completion sometime in 2013 will have individual air conditioning units which will avoid this Peeve for that part of the hotel in future). The parking and air conditioning limitations impacted on me during a visit in April 2013, so although in many ways I quite like the property, I can't really award more than 3* on balance.
Hôtel Les Armoiries
(1 review)
About 20 minutes from Nice, 15 minutes from Cannes, and only 5 minutes from the high-tech business…read morepark of Sophia-Antipolis, the Hôtel Les Armoiries is a nice place to stay. It's in the old part of the village of Valbonne, right on the main square, with bars, restaurants, and markets to choose from as soon as you walk out your door. The building is a fully-restored 17th century house. It's not a large hotel (16 rooms in total, but they do have a lift). The rooms range from small but decent to more luxurious. Like most of the region prices aren't cheap, but it's a good central base for exploring the Côte d'Azur.
Le Majestic
(31 reviews)
Beautiful hotel across the street from the beach with a wonderful restaurant. See pics included-…read moreeverything we ate was delicious The burrata and tomatoes were my fav & the best ever.
Disappointing Health & Hygiene Failure -- Management Refused to Address Medical Costs!…read more We chose the Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes for its reputation for impeccable luxury and service during our multi-week, exclusively five-star European trip (09/22/25-10/10/25). Unfortunately, our stay was severely marred by a serious health and hygiene issue, which was then compounded by a deeply unsatisfactory response from management. On morning of Oct 4th 2025 my wife, Kelly , suffered multiple insect bites of unknown origin while sleeping in the bedding of our room number 724. The bites were serious enough to cause significant distress, lost sleep, and required immediate medical attention. The hotel arranged for a physician to visit, who confirmed the presence of insect bites and prescribed a course of strong medication, including Ivermectin (an antiparasitic drug), along with topical Cortisone. This required us to pay for the medical consultation and prescription out-of-pocket, expenses we would not have incurred otherwise. While the Guest Relations team did facilitate a room change, the General Manager, Mr. Charles Richez, later formally refused all requests for compensation, including reimbursement for the required medical expenses. The GM cited a lack of "conclusive evidence" (despite the documented physician's report and strong prescriptions) and offered a vague, future-use complimentary upgrade instead of resolving the current financial and physical harm. For a hotel that prides itself on luxury, this failure is unacceptable. The issue is not just the presence of a biting insect that caused physical distress, but the complete failure of the General Manager to take accountability and resolve the tangible out-of-pocket costs resulting from a health hazard on their property. I invite all future guests before choosing to stay at this hotel, to take a look at the pics taken on 10/04 and 10/07/2025 to decide themself what it looks like! Do you really want to take this risk for yourself and your family? Prospective guests should be aware that if a serious issue arises, management prioritizes denying financial liability over supporting their high-value clientele.
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