The patio and historic architecture of La Banasterie

Boutique guest house

A sixteenth-century house in the heart of Avignon

La Banasterie keeps the spirit of a lived-in home: old stone, sitting rooms for taking time, quiet terraces and attentive hospitality in one of the city's oldest streets.

A historic address

A house rooted in its neighbourhood

A few steps from the Palais des Papes, La Banasterie belongs to the living fabric of Avignon's old centre: medieval streets, lively squares, restaurants, cultural venues and walks towards Jardin des Doms or the Rhone.

The house preserves the character of Avignon homes within the city walls: irregular volumes, old staircases, stone walls, openings onto the patio and an intimate circulation between rooms, sitting areas and terraces.

A warm sitting room at La Banasterie in Avignon

Sitting rooms and terraces

Spaces to slow down between two walks

The sitting rooms extend the experience of the house: old stone, comfortable seating, selected objects and the feeling of returning to a personal place after the intensity of Avignon.

In fine weather, the terraces and patio openings offer discreet pauses, especially precious in the historic centre.

Hospitality

Homemade breakfast served at La Banasterie

Generous breakfasts and advice for your stay

Morning is part of La Banasterie's identity: a generous breakfast, homemade preparations, the pleasure of a shared table and advice from Veronique and Fabrice for choosing a walk, an exhibition, a terrace or a good address.

This attentive presence gives the house its character: a charming address and a point of reference for experiencing Avignon from within.

Sitting rooms, patio and terraces

A living house in the heart of Avignon

A sixteenth-century house

La Banasterie does not try to erase its age. Staircases, walls, perspectives and architectural details recall the long history of the house and of the district around it.

A guest house, not a hotel

The welcome remains deliberately personal: a small number of rooms, shared spaces, simple attentions and a more intimate rhythm than a standardised hotel.

The calm of an old house

Shared spaces invite guests to read, have coffee, prepare an outing or simply return to the cool quiet of the house between two walks in Avignon.