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This holiday home's standout feature is the pool with a view. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned holiday…
Offering terrace and garden views, this air-conditioned room features a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with free…
Guests will have a special experience as this family room provides a pool with a view. Offering free toiletries, this fa…
This family room features a pool with a view. Featuring free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom wi…
The pool with a view is a top feature of this double room. The double room features air conditioning, a private entrance…
Guests will have a special experience as this double room features a pool with a view. The double room offers air condit…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Chassagnette★ Michelin Eight gardeners work full-time in the kitchen garden of this restaurant, which is a pioneer in self-sufficiency. The farmhouse is surrounded by 3ha of permaculture organic vegetable gardens, orchards, beehives and even a tropical greenhouse – the only one of its kind in a restaurant in France; coffee, bananas and papaya grow here... Diners can take a look at these areas around the property before or after eating! Holding the reins in this paradise of home-grown food, chef Armand Arnal cultivates the transition from the land to the kitchen to the dishes without artifice. He still has the same a16.1km
- Le GibolinBib Arnaud Jourdan (stints in the kitchens of La Chassagnette and Les Maisons Rabanel) has adroitly taken over the reins of this bistro, which continues to serve indulgent market cuisine that is both simple and generous. Shining examples include the carpaccio of calf's head with ravigote sauce, the skate wing à la grenobloise with glazed radishes and the delicious chocolate mousse with black olives and fleur de sel. A buzzy, laid-back vibe and, true to its name (slang for "wine"), you can expect a fine selection of natural and biodynamic wines at reasonable prices.16.0km
- Le Seize This charming bistro nestled in the old town of Arles has light wood furnishings and walls the colour of freshly churned butter. Sarah and Julien Richard serve up an enticing set menu of dishes garnished with herbs and flowers from their kitchen garden. Indulge in semi-cooked duck foie gras, smoked eel and an exotic peppercorn confit, chickpeas with lemon and basil served with socca (Provençal chickpea flatbread), or pigeon des Costières cooked whole, its legs served confit and morels in their own juices. An upstairs area accommodates groups. Small selection of regional wines.16.0km
- Les Maisons Rabanel Jean-Luc Rabanel is a colourful character with a lilting accent, who perpetually reinvents his vegetable-based cuisine. Les Maisons Rabanel, a single place but two styles of cooking: Greeniotage, which tends towards bistro food, and Greenstronome for fine dining. Always going out on a limb, this engaging chef shakes things up at every service. A unique personality.16.2km
- L'Arlatan The flamboyant, Instagram-worthy interior designed by Cuban artist Jorge Pardo is certainly eye catching. Your attention is then drawn to the concise, Mediterranean-inspired menu: creamy burrata, tajine of veal with apricots, Provençal iced nougat…16.3km
- Chardon The Chardon hosts chefs-in-residence, who temporarily take the reins in the kitchen and who share a commitment to locally sourced ingredients. The result is a fresh, succulent score served in a lovely bistro setting paired with a fine selection of natural wines. Spot on!16.3km
- Drum Café Designed as a landmark and tribute to the region, architect Frank Gehry's LUMA Tower not only draws art lovers but is also a beacon for foodies. Constructed using recycled materials and natural resources such as Arles merino wool, the venue boasts impressive proportions. Pushing the boundaries, the indulgent dishes showcase fine seasonal produce: poultry pâté en croûte; seared pollock, fennel confit with orange and saffron; lemon cream and Buddha's hand, hazelnut praline. The wine list homes in on organic labels.16.6km
- Inari Having worked in some emblematic Parisian restaurants (Ze Kitchen Galerie, Saturne, Septime), chef Céline Pham, an adept of pop-up restaurants, has set up shop in the heart of Arles in a former chapel done up in a vintage vein. It is a pleasure to resample her spot-on, tasty French-Vietnamese fusion cuisine, in which vegetables, as one might imagine, often reign supreme. Examples include a fillet of red mullet, spelt bread, confit of tomatoes, stock of red mullet with garrigue oil, yellow courgettes and chrysanthemums. Concise natural wine list.16.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Camargue Regional Natural Park Protected area in Camargue, France7.7km
- Musée de la Camargue museum in France6.2km
- Abbey of Saint-Gilles abbey located in Gard, in France10.6km
- Church of St. Trophime, Arles former cathedral in Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône, France), today parish church16.3km
- Arles Amphitheatre Roman amphitheatre in Arles, France16.5km
- Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments UNESCO World Heritage Site in Arles, France16.5km
- The Alyscamps Gallo-Roman necropolis in Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône, France)16.5km
- Gallo-Roman theatre at Arles Gallo-Roman theatre in Arles, France16.4km
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