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2 Queen Beds 775-sq-foot individually decorated room, deck/patio with park views Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet…
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1 Queen Bed 183-sq-foot individually decorated room, located on the ground floor, deck/patio with vineyard views In…
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1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed Deck/patio with garden views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Enterta…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le Art - Château de la Gaude★ Michelin In this 18C bastide, chef Mathieu Derible presents pared-back cuisine rooted in Provençal traditions. Nods to Normandy and Burgundy permeate his creations, reflecting his training under great masters. The remarkably precise sauces complement fine ingredients in simply presented dishes. Overlooking the château's formal garden, the terrace is a magical setting in which to discover a wine list with plenty of labels from Burgundy and Provence. Attentive service is the icing on the cake of this serene and refined experience.69m
- Étude★ Michelin Non-conformist chef Loïc Pétri cut his teeth in leading Parisian establishments (Jean-François Piège, Joël Robuchon) before going back to his roots in the south of France. In the heart of the historical part of Aix, in his intimate, contemporary-style restaurant with just 12 covers, he lets his inspiration run riot with a single set menu guided by the seasons. With bold associations and a savvy use of oils, spices and chillies, his free-spirited cooking elevates the finest ingredients, such as bass, lobster and sweetbreads, which are treated with care and dexterity. You can sense the commitmen5.2km
- La Table de Pierre Reboul★ Michelin Olives, which are central to Pierre Reboul’s work, inspired both the low-key, natural interior of his restaurant and his cuisine steeped in creativity. In the stylish, intimate setting of the Renaissance Hotel, exclusive materials and olive-green shades set the scene. A terrace framed by two olive trees and a counter overlooking the open-plan kitchen add the final touches to the portrait. The Chef celebrates regional produce in dishes that look as good as they taste: trompe-l’oeil olives explode in the mouth, a delicate, inventive trilogy on a Mediterranean shrimp theme or a subtle, crunchy co5.8km
- Les GalinasBib In a shady little side street in the old town, three young partners, les galinas (or "big boys" in Provençal), opened this bistro with a view to bringing back Provençal cuisine in the vein of grandma's home cooking. True to their watchwords of simplicity and flavour, they steer clear of exotic recipes and convoluted new takes on dishes; rather, they keep things local, when it comes to both the vibe and the food: Provençal-style tomatoes (a master class!), competition-level aioli, lamb tripe or monkfish raïto sauce to die for… thanks to the freshest ingredients and a sure hand. A warm welcome.4.9km
- La Table de l'Orangerie - Château de Fonscolombe★ Michelin This 18C château is set in listed grounds with many species of trees, including an Atlas cedar planted by the late Queen Mother. The restaurant has taken up abode in plush sitting rooms on the first floor, while in summer, meals are served on the monumental terrace. The son of farmers from the Loire region, Marc Fontanne (formerly Le Prieuré at Villeneuve-lès-Avignon) started learning the ropes from his brother, a butcher and charcutier, at a young age. He serves three tasting menus, one of which is entirely vegetarian. Tempura and roasted dwarf broccoli with a red onion and basil jus; flame-l7.9km
- La Taula Gallici Understated luxury and stylish elegance on the heights of the town. The menu stars sun-drenched French fare served on low tables in superb lounges or on a peaceful terrace shaded by plane trees and overlooking the pool carved out of Rognes stone and adorned in statues and terracotta vases. The chef's signatures include grilled squid, jus of Provençal stew, ‘nduja seasoning and umbrine sautéed in fleur de sel with fennel purée and Alfredo sauce. The epitome of the good life in Provence!4.5km
- Le Vintrépide One immediately falls under the charm of this contemporary and cosy decor (designer furniture, light wood and green-blue walls): a pleasant little place run by a pair who are eager to please. The chef prepares delicious seasonal dishes according to his inspiration. Meanwhile, the sommelier always has the right advice to guide you in your wine choice. A winning duo.4.7km
- Licandro - Le Bistro This small family business is run by chef Felipe Licandro and Julie, his wife (front of house). Originally from Madrid, he went on to work in some of France's top kitchens. The lunchtime chalkboard menu features well-crafted market-fresh cuisine; the evening menu is more extensive, but always in the bistronomy and traditional spirit.5.3km
- Âma Terra Diners are faced with a dilemma in the restaurant of this magnificent hotel. You can opt to dine in the inside space, with its Second Empire glass roof, crystal chandeliers and imposing china cabinet, or on the gorgeous terrace, with the gentle sound of water tinkling in the pools and fountains and the scent of typical Mediterranean fragrances hanging in the air. The Chef cooks up gourmet cuisine with Provençal overtones and a backdrop of original and striking associations.5.4km
- Le Temps Suspendu - Château de Fonscolombe In a modern wing of Fonscolombe Castle, Le Temps Suspendu is depicted by a smart, understated interior with exposed timber beams and bay windows opening onto the terrace and grounds. The chef’s elegant, well-crafted cuisine is rich in passing nods to the Mediterranean.7.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Cathedral of the Holy Saviour cathedral in Aix-en-Provence, France4.8km
- Musée Granet museum in the quartier Mazarin, Aix-en-Provence, France5.3km
- Entremont human settlement in France3.7km
- Church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte, Aix-en-Provence church located in Bouches-du-Rhône, in France5.3km
- Aquae Sextiae ancient Roman settlement in France4.6km
- Cours Mirabeau street in Aix-en-Provence5.3km
- Pavillon Vendôme historic pavilion in Aix-en-Provence, France5.1km
- Fontaine de la Rotonde fountain in France5.4km
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