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Aix-en-Provence
Welcome to Aix-en-Provence, the elegant and sun-drenched heart of Provence. A city of leafy boulevards, bubbling mossy fountains, and a rich artistic heritage as the hometown of Paul Cézanne, Aix is the epitome of French ‘art de vivre’. From its charming markets to its elegant mansions, this guide to the best luxury hotels in Aix-en-Provence reveals the region’s most refined stays.
Welcome to Aix-en-Provence: The Elegant Soul of Provence
Welcome to Aix-en-Provence, the elegant, cultured, and sun-drenched heart of beautiful Provence. A city of leafy, tree-lined boulevards, hundreds of bubbling and mossy historic fountains, and a rich and palpable artistic heritage as the beloved hometown of the great Post-Impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne, Aix is the absolute epitome of the French ‘art de vivre’ (art of living). From its charming and bustling daily markets to its elegant and historic 17th and 18th-century mansions (‘hôtels particuliers’), this comprehensive guide to the best luxury hotels in Aix-en-Provence will reveal the region’s most refined, sophisticated, and unforgettable stays.

1. Villa La Coste
The Place: An unparalleled and spectacular hotel set within the magnificent Château La Coste wine and art estate. This hotel is a true masterpiece of contemporary design and understated luxury, offering an immersive experience in a world of art, architecture, and gastronomy. It features a magnificent spa, a stunning swimming pool, and breathtaking, panoramic vineyard views.
My Top Pick: The unique and unforgettable experience of exploring the magnificent open-air art and architecture trail, with works by world-renowned artists and architects.
1. Villa La Coste: A Universe of Art, Wine, and Architecture
The Place: An unparalleled and truly spectacular hotel, Villa La Coste is set within the magnificent and world-renowned Château La Coste wine and art estate. This magnificent hotel is a true and undisputed masterpiece of contemporary design and understated, minimalist luxury. It offers a deeply immersive and unique experience in a world of world-class art, architecture, and gastronomy. It features a magnificent and serene spa, a stunning outdoor swimming pool, and breathtaking, panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards.
My Top Pick: The unique and truly unforgettable experience of exploring the magnificent open-air art and architecture trail is a must. It features works by world-renowned artists and architects like Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry, and Louise Bourgeois.
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2. Château de la Gaude
The Place: An exquisite and deeply romantic 18th-century château transformed into a luxurious Relais & Châteaux hotel. Nestled within its own organic vineyard just outside the city, the hotel is a true sanctuary of elegance and gastronomy. It features a magnificent Michelin-starred restaurant, beautiful gardens, and a stunning contemporary art collection for all its guests.
My Top Pick: Dining at the magnificent, Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Art, which is located in the château’s beautiful, historic vaulted stone cellars, is a spectacular experience.
2. Château de la Gaude: A Gastronomic Château Retreat
The Place: An exquisite and deeply romantic 18th-century château that has been masterfully transformed into a luxurious and stylish Relais & Châteaux hotel. Beautifully and peacefully nestled within its own organic vineyard just a short drive from the city, the hotel is a true sanctuary of elegance and gastronomy. It features a magnificent and highly acclaimed Michelin-starred restaurant, beautiful and serene French formal gardens, and a stunning contemporary art collection for all its guests to enjoy.
My Top Pick: Dining at the magnificent, Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Art, is a spectacular and unforgettable experience. It is uniquely and atmospherically located in the château’s beautiful and historic vaulted stone cellars, creating a truly magical setting.
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3. La Villa Gallici
The Place: A magnificent and opulent 18th-century villa, this Relais & Châteaux hotel is a true jewel of classic Provençal luxury. Set within a beautiful and fragrant Florentine-style garden, the hotel offers a deeply romantic and intimate experience. It is known for its lavish, antique-filled interiors, its serene swimming pool, and its impeccable, old-world service.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and serene swimming pool, which is beautifully set between majestic cypress trees, is a true oasis of tranquility and classic elegance.</p
3. La Villa Gallici: An Opulent Provençal Dream
The Place: A magnificent and deeply opulent 18th-century villa, this prestigious Relais & Châteaux hotel is a true and undisputed jewel of classic Provençal luxury and charm. Beautifully set within a fragrant and incredibly lush Florentine-style garden, the hotel offers a deeply romantic, intimate, and highly exclusive experience. It is known for its lavish, antique-filled interiors that feature rich fabrics and wallpapers, its serene and beautiful swimming pool, and its impeccable, traditional old-world service.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and deeply serene swimming pool, which is beautifully and elegantly set between majestic, towering cypress trees and surrounded by fragrant lavender, is a true and undisputed oasis of tranquility and classic, timeless elegance.
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4. Renaissance Aix-en-Provence Hotel
The Place: A modern and stylish 5-star hotel with a prime location in the heart of the new cultural district, just a short walk from the historic center. The hotel is known for its chic, contemporary design, its magnificent indoor swimming pool and spa, and its vibrant, sophisticated atmosphere. It offers a luxurious and comfortable modern retreat.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and serene indoor swimming pool and the adjacent Clarins spa provide a perfect and deeply relaxing sanctuary for wellness and rejuvenation.
4. Renaissance Aix-en-Provence Hotel: A Modern Cultural Hub
The Place: A modern and very stylish 5-star hotel, the Renaissance boasts a prime location in the heart of the city’s new and vibrant cultural district, just a short and pleasant walk away from the historic city center. The hotel is known for its chic, sophisticated, and contemporary interior design, its magnificent and very large indoor swimming pool and Clarins spa, and its vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere. It offers a luxurious, comfortable, and modern retreat for discerning travelers.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and deeply serene indoor swimming pool and the adjacent and comprehensive Clarins spa provide a perfect and wonderfully relaxing sanctuary for wellness and rejuvenation, ensuring a restorative stay regardless of the weather outside.
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5. Hotel Le Pigonnet
The Place: A charming and historic hotel housed in a beautiful 18th-century country house, famously frequented by Paul Cézanne. The hotel is set within a magnificent and vast private garden, offering a serene and deeply atmospheric escape. It is celebrated for its beautiful swimming pool, its acclaimed restaurant, and its strong connection to art history.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and beautiful private garden, with its ancient chestnut trees and beautiful rose garden, is a true oasis of Provençal beauty and tranquility.
5. Hotel Le Pigonnet: A Garden Sanctuary with an Artistic Soul
The Place: A charming and deeply historic hotel, Le Pigonnet is housed in a beautiful and elegant 18th-century country house that was famously and frequently visited by the painter Paul Cézanne, who painted the garden’s magnificent chestnut tree. The hotel is set within a magnificent and vast private garden, offering a serene and deeply atmospheric escape from the city. It is celebrated for its beautiful swimming pool, its acclaimed gourmet restaurant, and its strong and palpable connection to art history.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and beautiful private garden is a true oasis of Provençal beauty and tranquility. With its ancient and towering chestnut trees, its beautiful and fragrant rose garden, and its many serene seating areas, it is simply magnificent.
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6. Hôtel de Gantès
The Place: A new and incredibly stylish boutique hotel with an absolutely unbeatable location, housed in a magnificent 19th-century building directly on the famous and beautiful Cours Mirabeau. The hotel’s design masterfully blends its historic character with a chic, contemporary aesthetic. It is also home to a spectacular and highly sought-after rooftop bar with magnificent views.
My Top Pick: The spectacular rooftop bar and terrace, which offers the most breathtaking, panoramic views of the entire Cours Mirabeau and the historic city rooftops.
6. Hôtel de Gantès: A Chic Retreat on the Cours Mirabeau
The Place: A new and incredibly stylish boutique hotel, the Hôtel de Gantès boasts an absolutely unbeatable and highly prestigious location. It is housed in a magnificent and historic 19th-century building that is located directly on the famous and beautiful Cours Mirabeau, the city’s most famous and elegant boulevard. The hotel’s sophisticated interior design masterfully blends its historic character with a chic, fresh, and contemporary aesthetic. It is also home to a spectacular and highly sought-after rooftop bar.
My Top Pick: The spectacular rooftop bar and its beautiful terrace is the hotel’s crowning glory. It offers the most breathtaking, panoramic, and unforgettable views of the entire tree-lined Cours Mirabeau and the historic city rooftops, a truly magnificent spot.
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7. Hotel Aquabella
The Place: A large and comfortable hotel with a unique location, nestled between the historic old town and the ancient Roman thermal baths. The hotel is known for its extensive and magnificent wellness facilities, including a beautiful outdoor swimming pool and its own sensory spa. It offers a deeply relaxing and highly convenient base for exploring the city.
My Top Pick: The hotel’s direct and convenient access to the historic Thermes Sextius spa allows for a unique and deeply restorative wellness experience for its guests.
7. Hotel Aquabella: A Wellness Oasis in the City
The Place: A large and very comfortable hotel, the Aquabella enjoys a unique and historic location, as it is nestled between the historic old town and the ancient Roman thermal baths of Thermes Sextius. The hotel is known for its extensive and magnificent wellness facilities, including a beautiful and large outdoor swimming pool and its own modern and serene sensory spa. It offers a deeply relaxing and highly convenient base for exploring the city of Aix-en-Provence.
My Top Pick: The hotel’s direct and highly convenient access to the historic and magnificent Thermes Sextius spa is a unique feature. It allows for a unique and deeply restorative wellness experience that connects you to the city’s ancient Roman origins.
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8. Grand Hôtel Roi René Aix en Provence Centre – MGallery
The Place: A classic and elegant hotel with a fantastic location in the heart of the city, just a short and pleasant walk away from the famous Cours Mirabeau. The hotel is known for its chic, contemporary Provençal design, its beautiful heated outdoor swimming pool, and its excellent restaurant, which serves modern Provençal cuisine for its many guests.
My Top Pick: The beautiful, heated outdoor swimming pool, which is surrounded by a serene and stylish terrace, provides a perfect and rare urban oasis.
8. Grand Hôtel Roi René Aix en Provence Centre – MGallery: A Classic with a Pool
The Place: A classic and deeply elegant hotel, the Grand Hôtel Roi René boasts a fantastic and highly convenient location in the heart of the city, just a short and very pleasant walk away from the famous and beautiful Cours Mirabeau. The hotel is known for its chic, sophisticated, and contemporary Provençal interior design, its beautiful and heated outdoor swimming pool (a rare find in the city center), and its excellent restaurant, which serves delicious modern Provençal cuisine.
My Top Pick: The beautiful, heated outdoor swimming pool is a true and rare urban oasis. It is surrounded by a serene and very stylish terrace with comfortable loungers, providing a perfect and relaxing escape from the summer heat.
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9. Château de la Pioline
The Place: A magnificent and historic hotel housed in a beautiful 16th-century château, set within its own vast and beautiful private park. Located just outside the city center, the hotel offers a tranquil and deeply historic countryside escape. It is known for its classic, elegant decor, its magnificent swimming pool, and its acclaimed gourmet restaurant.
My Top Pick: The unique and truly unforgettable experience of staying in a magnificent and genuine historic château, surrounded by a beautiful and serene private park.
9. Château de la Pioline: A Historic Countryside Escape
The Place: A magnificent and historic hotel, the Château de la Pioline is housed in a beautiful and authentic 16th-century château, which is set within its own vast and beautiful private park. Located just a very short and convenient drive outside the city center, the hotel offers a tranquil and deeply historic countryside escape from the bustling city. It is known for its classic, elegant decor, its magnificent and large swimming pool, and its acclaimed gourmet restaurant.
My Top Pick: The unique and truly unforgettable experience of staying in a magnificent and genuine historic château, which is surrounded by a beautiful, serene, and expansive private park with centuries-old trees, is a true journey back in time.
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10. La Maison d’Aix
The Place: An exclusive and deeply intimate guesthouse that offers a unique and highly secretive luxury experience in the heart of the historic Mazarin district. Housed in a magnificent 18th-century mansion, this property is known for its opulent, theatrical design and its magnificent and very private subterranean spa. It is a perfect and deeply romantic escape.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and deeply atmospheric subterranean spa, which features a beautiful mirror-lined relaxation pool, is a true hidden gem of the city.
10. La Maison d’Aix: An Exclusive and Secret Sanctuary
The Place: An exclusive and deeply intimate guesthouse, La Maison d’Aix offers a unique and highly secretive luxury experience in the heart of the historic and elegant Mazarin district. Housed in a magnificent and discreet 18th-century mansion, this unique property is known for its opulent, theatrical interior design by the owners and for its magnificent and very private subterranean spa. It is a perfect and deeply romantic escape for discerning travelers seeking privacy.
My Top Pick: The magnificent and deeply atmospheric subterranean spa is a true and unexpected hidden gem. It features a beautiful, mirror-lined relaxation pool, a hammam, and a sauna, and can be booked for exclusive and private use by guests.
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Bonus: Baumanière – Les Baux de Provence
A legendary and spectacular 5-star Relais & Châteaux hotel located at the foot of the magnificent medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence. This iconic property is a true sanctuary of Provençal luxury and gastronomy, featuring a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, a magnificent spa, three swimming pools, and beautiful gardens, offering the ultimate and most unforgettable luxury escape in the heart of Provence.
Bonus: Baumanière – Les Baux de Provence: A Legendary Provençal Icon
The Place: A legendary and truly spectacular 5-star Relais & Châteaux hotel, Baumanière is located at the foot of the magnificent and dramatic medieval hilltop village of Les Baux-de-Provence. This iconic and world-renowned property is a true and undisputed sanctuary of Provençal luxury and high gastronomy. It features a famous three-Michelin-starred restaurant (L’Oustau de Baumanière), a magnificent Sisley spa, three beautiful swimming pools, and extensive, beautiful gardens, offering the ultimate and most unforgettable luxury escape in the heart of Provence.
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Expert’s Opinion: One to Choose?
Here’s our recommendation to help you choose the perfect luxury hotel in Aix-en-Provence for your trip:
- For an unparalleled art, wine, and design experience: The magnificent Villa La Coste is a true world-class destination in its own right.
- For classic, opulent Provençal charm: The beautiful and romantic La Villa Gallici is an undisputed icon of traditional luxury.
- For a gastronomic château escape: The exquisite and Michelin-starred Château de la Gaude is a paradise for food and wine lovers.
- For a central location with a pool: The elegant Grand Hôtel Roi René is the perfect choice for a comfortable and convenient city stay.
Expert’s Opinion: One to Choose?
Here’s our recommendation to help you choose the perfect luxury hotel in Aix-en-Provence for your trip:
- For an unparalleled art, wine, and design experience: The magnificent and truly world-class Villa La Coste is a true destination in its own right, offering a unique and unforgettable immersion in culture.
- For classic, opulent Provençal charm: The beautiful and deeply romantic La Villa Gallici is an undisputed icon of traditional, high-end luxury, with magnificent and fragrant gardens.
- For a gastronomic château escape: The exquisite and Michelin-starred Château de la Gaude, nestled in its own vineyard, is a true paradise for discerning food and wine lovers.
- For a central location with a pool: The elegant and recently renovated Grand Hôtel Roi René is the perfect choice for a comfortable and highly convenient city stay with a rare and beautiful outdoor pool.
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Travel Guides: Aix-en-Provence, France
A stay at a luxury hotel is the perfect start to your Aix adventure. To make the most of your trip, here is a travel guide that complements the article on luxury hotels in Aix-en-Provence.
1. Best Time to Visit Aix-en-Provence
- Late Spring (May-June) & Summer (July-August): This is the best time to visit for warm, sunny weather and to experience the famous and breathtakingly beautiful lavender fields of Provence in full bloom (the peak is typically from late June to early August).
- Autumn (September-October): This is also a wonderful time to visit, with very pleasant and warm weather, fewer crowds than in the summer, and the excitement of the grape harvest season in the surrounding vineyards.
- Winter & Early Spring: These months are cooler but often still sunny, offering a more tranquil and authentic local experience with very few tourists.
1. When to Go?
- Late Spring (May-June) & Summer (July-August): The best time to visit for warm, sunny weather and to see the famous lavender fields of Provence in full bloom (typically late June to early August).
- Autumn (September-October): Also a wonderful time with pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and the grape harvest season.
2. Getting Around Aix-en-Provence
- Walking: The magnificent and historic center of Aix is very compact and a true joy to explore on foot, with many beautiful and elegant pedestrianized streets, squares, and charming hidden alleyways.
- Car: A car is absolutely essential for properly exploring the wider and incredibly beautiful Provence region, including the charming hilltop villages of the Luberon, the lavender fields, and the beautiful coastline.
- Buses: A reliable local and regional bus service is also available and is useful for connecting to nearby towns and villages if you do not have a car.
2. Getting Around Aix-en-Provence
- Walking: The historic center of Aix is very compact and a true joy to explore on foot, with many beautiful pedestrianized streets and squares.
- Car: A car is essential for exploring the wider and incredibly beautiful Provence region, including the Luberon villages and the lavender fields.
3. Must-See Sights
- Cours Mirabeau: The magnificent and elegant main boulevard of the city. It is shaded by a beautiful, double canopy of plane trees and is lined with magnificent historic mansions and famous cafes like Les Deux Garçons.
- Vieil Aix (Old Town): Get lost in the charming, narrow, and winding streets of the medieval old town, discovering its many beautiful fountains, its historic bell towers, and its charming, hidden squares.
- Atelier de Cézanne (Cézanne’s Studio): Visit the beautifully preserved and deeply atmospheric final studio of the famous post-impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne, which has been left just as it was when he died.
- Musée Granet: An excellent and important fine arts museum with a magnificent and extensive collection of paintings from the 14th to the 20th century, including several works by Cézanne.
3. Must-See Sights
- Cours Mirabeau: The magnificent and elegant main boulevard of the city, shaded by a beautiful canopy of plane trees and lined with historic mansions and cafes.
- Vieil Aix (Old Town): Get lost in the charming, narrow, and winding streets of the medieval old town.
- Atelier de Cézanne (Cézanne’s Studio): Visit the beautifully preserved final studio of the famous post-impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne.
- Musée Granet: An excellent fine arts museum with a magnificent collection of paintings from the 14th to the 20th century.
4. Unique Experiences
- Explore a Provençal Market: Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and fragrant scents of Provence at the magnificent grand market, which takes over the city’s main squares on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
- Follow in the Footsteps of Cézanne: Follow the distinctive bronze ‘C’ markers that are embedded in the pavement for a fascinating self-guided walking tour of the sites related to the famous painter’s life and work.
- Taste Calissons: You absolutely must try the city’s most famous and historic local specialty, the ‘calisson,’ which is a delicious and unique, almond-shaped candy that is made from ground almonds and candied melon.
- Day Trip to the Luberon: Take a beautiful and scenic drive to explore the world-famous and incredibly picturesque hilltop villages of the Luberon region, such as the magnificent Gordes and the ochre-colored village of Roussillon.
4. Unique Experiences
- Explore a Provençal Market: Immerse yourself in the colors and scents of Provence at the magnificent grand market, which takes over the city’s main squares on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
- Follow in the Footsteps of Cézanne: Follow the bronze ‘C’ markers on the pavement for a self-guided walking tour of the sites related to the famous painter.
- Taste Calissons: You must try the city’s most famous and historic local specialty, the ‘calisson,’ a delicious almond-shaped candy.
- Day trip to the Luberon: Take a scenic drive to explore the world-famous and incredibly picturesque hilltop villages of the Luberon, such as Gordes and Roussillon.
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