Boutique Hotel Cezanne, Aix-en-Provence Hotels
Boutique hotel with spacious rooms, an intimate terrace, delicious breakfast, and an honesty bar
Boutique Hotel Cezanne, a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant history for well over a century, exudes an authentic charm that is simply captivating. Its prime location, nestled conveniently near the ancient city walls, positions you perfectly on the very site of one of the first Roman settlements in the entire Mediterranean basin. Imagine stepping back in time as you explore this historical ground! A leisurely five-minute walk will bring you to the renowned Cours Mirabeau, the heart and soul of the city. From this bustling avenue, you can effortlessly delve into Aix’s exceptionally rich heritage on foot. Take your time to admire the exquisite architecture of the Mazarin district, a testament to a bygone era. Immerse yourself in the world of art with a visit to the city’s leading art center, showcasing both classic and contemporary masterpieces. Or perhaps you would prefer to be swept away by a captivating performance at the nearby Grand Théâtre de Provence, a cultural landmark.
The hotel’s generously proportioned guest rooms are designed to provide all the comfort and warmth of a large, welcoming family home right in the heart of the city. Each room boasts a cozy and inviting atmosphere, complete with a plush queen-sized bed and meticulously chosen materials in soothing, soft Provençal colors, reflecting the region’s natural beauty. The carefully selected hardwood furniture, sumptuously thick cushions, and natural fabrics sourced from Le Monde Sauvage, complemented by the delicate jute wall hangings, all pay a heartfelt tribute to the visionary forerunner of the Impressionist movement. For those seeking even more space and an extra touch of luxury, the hotel’s superior and deluxe rooms offer the added indulgence of king-size beds, unique original artistic touches, and more expansive living areas to relax and unwind. The Junior Suites, particularly well-suited for a romantic getaway or a memorable family break, provide large, open spaces perfect for spreading out and enjoying quality time together.
The Cezanne breakfast is a delightful experience in itself, served each morning in the elegantly appointed dining room. Begin your day with a revitalizing glass of fresh juice, followed by a tempting selection of homemade sweet and savory pies, delectable pastries, light and airy brioche, and beautifully arranged artisanal charcuterie boards filled with local delicacies. You can also take advantage of the counter offering a range of regional specialties throughout the day, providing a taste of the local culture. To truly unwind and relax, the hotel’s charming terrace, thoughtfully built around a majestic century-old plane tree, provides a serene and peaceful spot to relax and rejuvenate from breakfast time until closing. For the complete and quintessential Cezanne experience, be sure to visit the honesty bar, which is generously stocked with a curated selection of both fine wines and premium spirits. Guests are invited to serve themselves at their leisure and simply record what they consume during their stay, fostering a welcoming and trusting atmosphere.
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