In the Urban Jungle
Spanning Marseille to La Cotati, Aix-en-Provence to Salon and Saint-Remy to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the Bouches-du-Rhône towns all have their own special story to tell, their own outstanding monuments, past or present famous names and hidden or trendy quarters. But above all, they all have their own special atmosphere - or what we' like to refer to as their spirit.There is always something new to experience in the Bouches-du-Rhône, whether it is a dip in the med after visiting Corbusier's building in Marseille, setting off for a horse ride after visiting the roman arena in Arles, or enjoying a sport of shopping before going to the opera in Aix.
Aix en Provence
Le Jardin de Marie
In the town centre just a stone’s throw from Cours Mirabeau, the Jardin de Marie offers 2 delightful bedrooms in a private residence dating from the 17th century.
Arles
Amphithéâtre
On bullfighting days, the roars from the Arena echo off the walls of this charming, two-star hotel, set in the old quarter of Arles.
Marseille
Tonic Hôtel Vieux Port
Located in the centre of Marseille, on the Old Harbour, the Grand Tonic Hôtel welcomes its guests to a contemporary interior.
What to live
Marseille
Marseille
Aix en Provence
What to see
Marseille
Aix en Provence





























