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La Maison de Beaumont

Beaumont-de-Pertuis
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Penthouse
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1 Queen Bed Overlooking the city Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Food & Drink…

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1 Queen Bed Overlooking the city Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Food & Drink…

Superior Apartment
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1 Queen Bed Overlooking the city Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Food & Drink…

Deluxe Apartment
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1 Queen Bed Overlooking the city Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Food & Drink…

Superior Studio

1 Twin Bed Overlooking the city Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Food & Drink - Kitchen with refrigerator, oven,…

Studio

1 Twin Bed Overlooking the city Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Food & Drink - Kitchen with refrigerator, oven,…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Restaurant Pierre Grein★ Michelin Venture into the business park and make your way to this handsome contemporary establishment – you won’t regret it! In a spacious, comfortable conservatory-cum-dining room, chef Pierre Grein curates a modern score of Provençal leaning, steeped in delicacy and high-flying technique: gnocchis with girolles, cream of mushroom soup; local squab roasted whole with fluffy dauphinoise potatoes; a trompe l’œil strawberry and pistachio tart… The sauces and jus deserve a special mention, as does the slick, friendly service.13.6km
  • Garrigue★ Michelin At the boundary of the village, this establishment is nestled in a fine Provençal house complete with a terrace beneath an arbour. On one side is a table d'hôte set up to face the glass-paned kitchens, on the other is a cosy dining area decorated in pastel and olive-green tones. Chef Nicolas Seibold (previously at La Mutinerie in Lyon, featured on French TV's Top Chef, Le Negresco, La Dame de Pic and Ledoyen) is supported by his partner Clémence Bellemin, who provides smiling service. After carefully selecting his suppliers (fishermen from Le Grau-du-Roi, local market gardeners), this creative18.1km
  • La Petite Maison de Cucuron★ Michelin This "petite maison" imbued with a genteel Provençal charm and recognisable by its yellow façade is the stomping ground of chef Éric Sapet. He elevates market ingredients like no other: mushrooms, including truffles, to which he dedicates a set menu in season, vegetables from local market gardeners, Provençal cheeses, game and also shellfish. A devoted gourmet and wine-lover, Sapet already has a solid career to his name and delivers classic Provençal cuisine rife with flavours. Be aware that the restaurant often gets fully booked.20.6km
  • 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-l20.9km
  • Le Feuillée - Le Couvent des Minimes★ Michelin Set in deepest Provence, Mane is both picturesque and steeped in history, which is also true of the 17C Couvent des Minimes, whose admirable restoration has retained its period charm. This provençal Arcadia is home to a luxury hotel, with swimming pool, spa and a fine dining restaurant, named after Louis Feuillée, Louis XIV's botanist, who was born in the village. The kitchens are masterfully run by Louis Gachet, MOF 2023, who seamlessly navigates between his native Burgundy and Provence. Bold dishes and exquisite sauces exemplify the creative consummate culinary talent of this virtuoso chef.23.4km
  • Chez BastienBib Here in the historical centre of the village, Manosque native Bastien Delgado invites diners to sample his generous modern cuisine that is strongly rooted in Provence. Trained at Dominique Bucaille, he has honed a taste for meat, particularly calf sweetbreads; his time at La Bastide de Moustiers (Alain Ducasse), meanwhile, has influenced his use of vegetables, a prominent feature on his menu. His menu-carte is excellent value for money and showcases refined, fragrant and creative cuisine: semi-cooked tuna with wild garlic, or verbena and peach clafoutis with citrus fruits and almonds.12.9km
  • 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.25.3km
  • Le Goût du Bonheur - La Fenière★ Michelin Nadia Sammut is committed to "building a better-tasting world". Gluten, refined white sugar and milk have been banished from her kitchen, in favour of an impressive move towards different types of flour and fructose. Her vision is also reflected in the original and bold tasting menu, which has a particular focus on vegetables and draws on the history of the region and Nadia's family. Her partner Ernest, who is passionate about wine, selects and matures fish slaughtered according to the ikejime method. The vegetable garden also has its part to play in creating healthy and natural Southern Frenc26.2km
  • La Table des Amis★★ Michelin Christophe Bacquié greets diners like old friends in his gorgeous farmhouse set in peaceful countryside, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and lavender fields. With his wife Alexandra and a closeknit, committed team, all of whom share his passion for Southern France and its produce and wines, Bacquié unfolds a single set menu with a strong Mediterranean identity. With flavour as his watchword, he crafts the finest ingredients simply and transparently and we were delighted to see some of his signature dishes, such as his modern aioli and his vision of iced Calisson, in pride of place on the33.6km
  • 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 commitmen30.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Montagne Sainte-Victoire mountain range in France22.4km
  • Cathedral of the Holy Saviour cathedral in Aix-en-Provence, France30.1km
  • Musée Granet museum in the quartier Mazarin, Aix-en-Provence, France30.4km
  • Church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte, Aix-en-Provence church located in Bouches-du-Rhône, in France30.4km
  • Aquae Sextiae ancient Roman settlement in France29.8km
  • Cours Mirabeau street in Aix-en-Provence30.5km
  • Entremont human settlement in France28.9km
  • Pavillon Vendôme historic pavilion in Aix-en-Provence, France30.4km

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