18 avenue de la Violette, Aix-en-Provence, France | 33 4-4223-2923
Lovely residential setting a 10-minute walk from the center of Aix-en-Provence
Historic 18th century villa with sumptuous period interiors
Individually decorated rooms with Provencal antiques, rich fabrics, and modern amenities
Excellent restaurant and bar plus an impressive wine cellar
Breakfast served on hotel's terrace in nice weather (for a fee)
Sleek outdoor pool surrounded by mannered landscaping
Elegant spa and modern fitness center
Business desk in lobby
Pets allowed for a fee
Free Wi-Fi and parking
Air-conditioning can be inadequate at times
The 22-room Villa Gallici is a gorgeous luxury property situated in a residential area about a 10-minute walk from the center of Aix-en-Provence. Its grounds are well-manicured and lovely, and the interior is rich with period detailing and Provencal style. It's more like a grand residential property than a hotel. Rooms are all individually decorated with lush fabrics and wallpapers, true antiques, and rich historic detailing. The restaurant is also gorgeously decorated and has an impressive wine cellar, and the terrace makes for a fine alfresco dining spot under the trees. A picturesque pool, luxe spa, and fitness center all complete the package. Travelers looking for something a bit more modern and at lower rates could check out the Hotel Cezanne, which is also a little closer to town.
Scene
Elegant 18th-century boutique hotel situated amid glorious gardens
Set in an Italianate mansion that dates to the 18th century, this lovely boutique property looks more like a grand country estate than a hotel. The grounds are filled with fragrant flowers and shrubs, as well as statues, and pathways wind through the spectacular setting. Interiors are just as impressive and feature elaborately painted molding, rich fabrics, inlaid wood flooring, and a painted baby grand piano. Furniture and artwork are all original antiques, not reproductions, and they have been placed with a knowledgeable eye. Even the hallways to guest rooms are filled with antiques and historic artworks. The smell of lavender is evident throughout the hotel, and fresh roses add even more fragrant beauty, and fresh pastries are served in the lobby each afternoon -- a homey touch. This place is elegant and sophisticated, and not particularly suitable for families with young children. The romantic setting mostly attracts couples and is especially appealing to travelers who enjoy history and art and want to be away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Those drawn to modern or minimalist decor may find the Provencal style here to be over the top.
Location
Located in a peaceful residential area about a 10-minute walk from town
Accessed by a private road, this hotel is located in the heart of the Provence region, about a 10-minute walk from the center of Aix-en-Provence. It's in a residential area on a nice secluded street and is surrounded by trees. Cezanne's Atelier can be reached in 10 minutes on foot, and the beautiful tree-lined Cours Mirabeau can be reached in 15 minutes. The markets at Place des Precheurs are about a 12-minute walk away, and Le Musee Granet is about a 20-minute walk. Marseille-Marignane Airport is 30 minutes away by car and it will take 40 minutes to reach Marseille.
Rooms
Beautiful rooms, all individually decorated with period antiques and details plus modern amenities
Rooms and suites at Villa Gallici are all individually decorated in a romantic period style with antique furniture plus rich fabrics and hand-painted wallpaper. Historic details, such as ornate crown molding and inlaid wood floors, add sophistication and a little royal style, and colors are both soft and dramatic, with reds, yellows, and purples dominating. Modern amenities include flat-screen TVs, safes, and tea/coffee makers. Rooms are all air-conditioned, but it's not always strong enough for some previous guests' tastes. Bathrooms are done in a lovely vintage style, with black-and-white tiling, white marble sinks, classic fixtures, rainfall showerheads, towel warmers, and high-end toiletries. Some have shower/tub combos, and others just showers. Suites feature separate showers and soaking tubs. Balconies or terraces look out onto the beautiful gardens, and some rooms have their own private gardens.
Features
Classy restaurant and bar, wine cellar, terrace, outdoor pool, spa, fitness center
The on-site restaurant is gorgeous and lavishly decorated in Provencal style with antiques, rich fabrics, period artworks, and deep arm chairs for seating. It looks more like a grand residential parlor than a restaurant. Cuisine is Provencal. The terrace also is a lovely place to dine, with white table cloths and candle light setting a romantic tone under the trees. The restaurant and terrace can be reserved for private events of up to 35 people, and in nice weather the hotel's breakfast is served on the terrace (for a fee). Housed in a circular room, even the wine cellar is beautiful, with a huge chandelier in the center and musical-note motifs on glass doors showcasing the wine. The outdoor pool is small but beautiful, with white cushioned lounge chairs shaded by red umbrellas. Topiary in large pots accent the four corners of the pool, and the views of the surrounding countryside are picturesque. The elegant spa offers a whirlpool, sauna, and massage services. The fitness center is small, with just a few machines, but it has huge wrap-around windows with beautiful views of the gardens. Parking and Wi-Fi are both free at the hotel.