Arles
Particulier
Stress ends here – and what a place! This is one of France’s most
spectacular cities. If you’re visiting the area, come by and be their
guest!
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Avignon
Les Frênes
An oasis of greenery, freshness, of calm and serenity invades the traveller
as soon as he enters the property of Hostellerie Les Frênes, a lovely
Napoleon-style villa built in 1800, located in fragrant gardens with trees many
over two hundred years old.
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Camargue
Mas de la Fouque
In the Camargue, nestled in a unique nature reserve, thousands of pink flamingoes
make up the background scenery in this hotel where harsh reality is a distant
memory.
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Cannes
In Cannes you’ll find many Grand Hotels; here are some smaller but rather special ones!
3-14 Hotel
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Cavendish
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Cassis
Le Jardin d’Emile
Colourful and picturesque.
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Mas des Pascaux
A magic hideaway only a few minutes from the centre of Cassis.
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Cavaillon
Domaine des Andéols
Special art hotel. Artists spend winter here and leave a painting as payment
– a unique way to see interesting contemporary art.
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Eze
Château Eze
The location of this enchanting hotel is simply astonishing!
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Chèvre d’Or
A hotel like no other - with a unique soul and an outstanding cuisine.
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their website
Ile de Porquerolles
Le Mas du Langoustier
Situated in the western part of the island, “Le Mas du Langoustier”
is an exceptional place to stay. A sanctuary of gastronomy hidden among pines
and eucalyptus trees offering the finest and most delicate dishes – accompanied
by wonderful "Domaine de l'île” rosé wine from the island.
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L’Iles sur la Sorgue
Le Prieuré de Margoye
Famous for its antique market “Marche de Puce”, Le Prieuré
de Margoye is a very charming private house to relax and enjoy the Provencal
style of living.
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Les Baux-de-Provence
L’Oustau de Baumanière
This isn’t a hotel, it’s a grand estate – one which you’ll
immediately fall in love with and won’t want to leave. Captured by the
beauty of the surrounding nature, the charming hospitality and the excellent
cuisine – you’ll feel right at home.
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Lourmarin
Le Moulin de Lourmarin
Bathed in the warm sunshine of the Provence, peaceful Le Moulin is the perfect
place to discover one of France’s most picturesque areas.
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Mailane
La Bambou
This is a spacious and unique 19th century bastide, tucked away off a quiet
leafy lane in the tranquil Provençal village of Maillane. You will be
captivated by the beautiful countryside and the warm hospitality.
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Mougins
Les Rosées
In this 400-year-old Provençale house, a world of simplicity has been
created combining elegance with luxury, old with new.
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St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Royal Riviera
Elegant, beautiful, self-confident – with this Royal Riviera welcomes
you! Full of the famous sprits “savoir vivre” the Villa gives you
all to experience the unique feeling of enjoying life at “Côte d’Azur”!
Still a century from its construction the Royal Riviera illuminates!
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Saint-Paul de Vence
Toile Blanche
An artist family runs the hotel – very well known for its barbecue. Great
for “chilling out” from the more hectic Nice, Cannes, Saint-Paul, etc.
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website
Villa Augusta
While visiting Saint-Paul de Vence, the village that inspired so many famous artists,
why not try out a very artistic hotel?
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St. Tropez / Ramatuelle
La Maison Blanche
A bit smaller like so many hip places, but still feels like St Tropez.
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Messardière
While the view from the terrace is astonishing, the rest is very “5-star”
and lacking a Provence feeling – a place where it’s more important
to see and be seen.
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website
Villa Marie
If you like authentic places that are a bit romantic yet chic, this will be
your favorite place on the Côte d’Azur.
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