Exterior of Les Carmes & Spa Hotel surrounded by cobbled stone pavements.
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The 9 best hotels in Provence for nothing but scenic views

From charming townhouses to panoramic vistas, these Provence hotels have it all

Alex Floyd-Douglass
Contributor: Jennifer Banful
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The enchanting province of Provence, and all of its rich history, is a large region in the southeastern part of France. Aside from being a dreamy Eurostar destination for those looking to travel to France by train, it's also home to some pretty spectacular hotels, including petite palaces and grand villas. One thing's for sure though, no matter where you stay in Provence, you're guaranteed to be surrounded by lush vegetation, lavender fields or beaches on the Riviera – or perhaps all three, if you get super lucky.

No matter what your Provence adventure entails, there's an amazing hotel in store for you – you just need to know where to look. And that's why we're here. Check out our list of the top 10 hotels in Provence – and thank us later.

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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every hotel featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities, and in-depth research to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

Best Provence hotels

1. Les Lodges Sainte-Victoire Hotel in Aix-en-Provence

This five-star hotel in Provence truly has it all. From five hectares of vineyards and olive trees to its 18th-century building, Les Lodges Sainte-Victoire is well worth a stay. Rooms and suites at the hotel all come with private bathrooms – complete with a hairdryer and free toiletries – along with a minibar and an LCD TV. A homemade buffet breakfast is served up every morning before your day spent around the pool basking in the South of France's balmy sun on the terrace. Other facilities include a spa with a steam bath, sauna and fitness centre.

Time Out tip: On a romantic getaway? Top off a day of hiking the picturesque Sur le pas de Cezanne by relaxing in the steam bath. 

2. Hotel C2 in Marseille

This Provence hotel is a 19th-century mansion conversion in the Pierre Puget courtyard of Marseille. The elegant yet contemporary style of the mansion is echoed throughout the original marble floors and columns, as well as the bronze bannisters and bas-relief sculptures. As for the rooms, they are largely light, and airy and come with plenty of space, designer furniture and a well-sized private bathroom. The best part of staying at Hotel C2? Take the hotel's very own chartered boat from Vieux Port and arrive in style. Dreamy indeed.

Time Out tip: During the height of summer, Degaby Island is the best place to take a dip. Head there via C2's chartered boat to hang out and experience blissful views while sunbathing on the terrace, grab a snorkel and explore the seabeds, or take to the glistening waters with a paddleboard. 

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3. Golf Hôtel de Valescure and Spa in Saint-Raphaël

Nestled among the Provence pine trees, the Golf Hôtel de Valescure and Spa is a four-star hotel in Saint-Raphaël. From the outdoor pool and hot tub to the rooms that come with private terraces, you've got a holiday ready to go here. Rooms come air-conditioned – ideal in the late summer heat – with views over the forest, garden or pool, as well as an ensuite. In-house, there's the Club House, serving up brasserie-style food for lunch. For dinner, the Les Pins Parasols restaurants offer authentic Provencal cuisine. Bon appetit!

Time Out tip: Pop the cork and enjoy an exquisite dinner with a beautiful view out on the terrace during summer. We hear the chef might even be willing to share a culinary secret or two. 

4. Les Carmes and Spa in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

An easy five-minute drive from the centre of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, the Les Carmes hotel offers guests pet-friendly accommodation in a historic building. Enjoy unique perks such as an in-house hairdresser, before a quick sit in the hot tub or sauna, after a visit to the hammam. As for rooms, all come with the usual amenity suspects, while some have views of the garden (so it's worth asking for it). As for food, you can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant, or venture further afield to the local town. Need another perk? The hotel has 'special' anti-mosquito equipment so you can rest easy knowing you won't be covered in bites come morning. 

Time Out tip: Sundays are for roaming along the canals, browsing the market stalls for antiques and finding a good spot for a flat white and people-watching.

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5. Hôtel Les Roches Blanches in Cassis

Cassis is certainly known as the younger cousin to Marseille, but it's easily just as stunning  – and definitely more laid back. Locally, it's known as a fishing village where street markets are held each week. Most visitors come here for the Calanques de Port-Miou – think rocky shores and stunning walks along the harbour. The hotel itself has endless views to offer, as well as an on-site spa, an infinity pool and an incredible restaurant on a terrace. Need any more convincing? Didn't think so. 

Time Out tip: Take to the sky and experience St Tropez's sunny shores for the day via helicopter. Very Mission Impossible.

6. Hotel du Soleil et Spa in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

The Hotel du Soleil et Spa is a secluded retreat near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Only accessible via a no-through road, the hotel is an easy 300 metres from the village centre – while offering a little respite from the world if needed. All rooms come air-conditioned with a private bathroom and a dreamy walk-in shower. A buffet breakfast is served every morning – and if it's a sunny day, you'll be dining on the terrace. In addition, the spa features a hot tub, steam room and experience shower offering multi-temperature water sequences. All about the experience right? 

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7. Althoff Hotel Villa Belrose in St Tropez

If you're visiting Provence, St Tropez has to be on your list – even if it's just for a night or two. Known for being extra on all fronts and wildly expensive, it is also a truly wonderful place to visit for shopping 'til you drop with the ocean as a backdrop. As for the Althoff Hotel, it's everything you could want from a five-star hotel in the South of France. Offering ocean views, high-end cuisine and private terraces from the rooms, what else could you need? If you're looking for the perfect St Tropez escape, trust us, this is it. 

Time Out tip: Nabbing a room with a balcony is the perfect way to elevate your trip with outdoor dining and soaking in those gorgeous rays. 

8. La Mirande in Avignon

Dating back to 1309, the La Mirande hotel is located in the city centre of Avignon. Offering 18th-century style rooms to its guest with views overlooking the Palais des Papes, you'll feel like you've stepped right into history here. Even better, the marble-finished rooms all come sound-proofed and air-conditioned, making for a super peaceful night's sleep. As for dining, breakfast is a choice of continental or American – request room service if you don't fancy dining in the restaurant – but come dinner time, you can experience the 'Table Haute' chef's table. Just be sure to reserve a table in advance – it's in high demand.

Time Out tip: La Marande hosted regular chamber music concerts and crafts markets so make sure you swing by during your stay. 

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9. L’Hôtel Particulier in Arles

Located in the heart of Arles, this luxury five-star hotel offers guests an 18th-century residence – complete with an outdoor swimming pool and spa. The spacious rooms at L'Hôtel Particulier are beautifully styled with antique furnishings and on occasion, a fireplace – not that you'll need it in the summer heat. Spend your days relaxing in the floral garden on a sun lounge by the pool and enjoying a variety of salads and soups offered up in the bar.

Time Out tip: Come nightfall, visit the nearby city for a night of rich history and delicious cuisine. Eclate toi!

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