Guests arrive at this intimate 13th-century guesthouse in Aigues-Mortes to find themselves surrounded by whitewashed walls, Mediterranean gardens, and views across the ancient ramparts. The experience unfolds through candlelit dinners in vaulted stone rooms and morning aperitifs on terraces overlooking salt marshes and flamingo-filled lagoons. Every moment here carries the weight of seven centuries of Provençal history.
Highlights
- Historic 13th-century building with original stonework and exposed beams throughout
- Capacity of 30-50 guests maximum, ensuring intimate gatherings in authentic medieval spaces
- Direct views of Aigues-Mortes' UNESCO-protected ramparts from dining and garden areas
- On-site accommodation for up to 12 guests in individually decorated rooms
- Access to private gardens spanning over 2,000 square meters with mature olive and cypress trees



