Manolaya Yoga Centre
Yoga classes, workshops and retreats - the Manolaya Yoga Centre offers all things yoga.

© Sainte-Marthe Aparthotel, Avignon
A central aparthotel, only 15 minutes walking from the old town in Avignon
This aparthotel situated in the heart of Avignon offers independent apartments, all fully equipped, accommodating from 2 to 6 people.
All apartments feature TV, free WIFI, kitchenette and private bathroom, and some have a terrace with beautiful views of the Palais des Papes.
The hotel also has a fitness room free to use and, with a surcharge, there is parking, breakfast service and the possibility of bringing animals.
Yoga classes, workshops and retreats - the Manolaya Yoga Centre offers all things yoga.
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