Back to the 60's in the Les Cabanettes hotel in the South of France
The South of France has always evoked the feeling of faded - and successfully regained - glory, where our parents went on a road trip in diesel convertibles with silk scarves around their heads and the sun in the mirrors. Those were the days. At Hotel Les Cabanettes it's like stepping back into that time. This 60s design hotel has been completely restored to its former glory and calls for a visit (with or without a convertible).
You will find more France fun here into remote places la douce France. All pearls and exactly where you want to go next.
We mainly know it from films – and your parents' photo album – in which you see the coolest retro-design houses and hotels. So straight out of the 60's and 70's and nostalgically beautiful. For those who appreciate vintage interior Hotel Les Cabanettes worth a visit. The building was designed by architect and designer Armand Pellier between 1965 and 1967 and has remained structurally intact all these years. The current owners – a French-American couple – have also restored the interior styling to the old style.
On a road trip through France? Drive a bit and you're in Marseille en the Cote d'Azur. "
Les Cabanettes has 29 rooms in two crescent-shaped buildings, a restaurant and a swimming pool. Each room has its own private terrace plus the shared terrace by the pool. You can book a stay with or without breakfast (there is a special children's breakfast) and the croissants are of course included. The hotel is hibernating and from mid-February you can come and stroll retro again. The adjacent restaurant is open from May to September. You will find the hotel near Arles, between Montpellier and Marseille and is located on the nature reserve of De Camargue. In terms of location, you are in the middle of an area with small French villages, large cities and nature. When are we going? You can book here