Where is France’s Most Romantic Hotel?
Guest Post · Hotels Provence & Cote d'Azur · Stay: Accommodation & Rentals in ProvenceRight here in Aix as it turns out!
Le Parisien has just awarded that honour to La Maison d’Aix, a mansion built in 1789, in the Quartier Mazarin.
Architect Laure Juhen has renovated the building in the spirit of a previous owner Madame Henriette Reboul, a ‘ mystérieuse antiquaire et sublime séductrice.’
This boutique hotel in the heart of the Quartier Marazin a few steps from the Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins, in Aix-en-Provence. Should your book a room?
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