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Découvrir les villes autours de Cassis et de l'hotel les Roches Blanches
Around us

Discover the most beautiful sites near the hotel

Surrounding destinations

Boasting an exceptional location in the heart of the Riviera, Les Roches Blanches is surrounded by the most iconic towns and villages on the Côte d’Azur. At your request, our concierge service will organise tailor-made tours, cultural visits, trips to markets, shopping and any other type of activity.

Visit Cassis

Cassis

This village, a small fishing port just a stone’s throw from the hotel, is renowned for its steep limestone cliffs. The harbour is dotted with pastel-coloured buildings, street cafés and restaurants. Footpaths leave from the town and criss-cross the immense rocky Cap Canaille. They offer panoramic sea views, in a unique setting…

Not to be missed

Markets

Markets are held in Cassis every Wednesday and Friday from 8am to 1:30pm around Place Baragnon.

Wines

The Vignoble de Cassis was one of the very first “appellations d’origine contrôlée” in 1936. It covers 210 hectares, and we can organise tailor-made tours and tastings.

Mehari Club

Explore the history of the company with a guided tour of their workshops. A family-owned business, the 2CV Méhari Club Cassis has been renowned for over 40 years for its premium parts and the quality of its restorations and reconstructions of iconic vehicles like the 2CV and Méhari, which brighten Cassis with their unique, colorful designs.

Visit Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence

A city of art and history, 40 minutes from the hotel, Aix-en-Provence is renowned for its many historic buildings and churches, as well as its Cours Mirabeau, dotted with cafés and boutiques. Its historic center, neo-classical Courthouse and town houses make it a particularly popular destination for architecture enthusiasts. The city also boasts a number of luxury boutiques, making it an ideal shopping destination.

Not to be missed

Paul Cézanne’s studio

In a typically Provençal house, you can discover the environment in which the master painted his most famous works.

Cours Mirabeau

The Cours Mirabeau is one of Aix-en-Provence’s most iconic landmarks.
Punctuated by a beautiful avenue of plane trees, the area is perfect for a stroll to appreciate the charms of its beautiful façades.

Hôtel de Caumont

Dating from the 18th century, the Hôtel de Caumont, a listed Historic Monument in the heart of the Mazarin district, is a major cultural landmark in Aix-en-Provence.

Visit Marseille

Marseille

With 2,600 years of history, France’s oldest city is full of the most incredible stories! Exploring Marseille is like immersing yourself in a huge book to better understand its extraordinary heritage, monuments, and 111 districts.

Not to be missed

The Mucem

Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisation.
This is a place for discussions and information on Mediterranean issues, with almost 45,000 m² of floor space divided between three sites.

The Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde

Pay a visit to the “Bonne Mère”, as she is known in Marseille, and admire the panorama from the top of the hill.

Le Panier

Immerse yourself in the heart of Marseille’s oldest district.
The best way to enjoy this legendary neighbourhood is to stroll around and get lost in its narrow streets.

La Vieille Charité

The Centre of the Vieille Charité brings together several multicultural establishments in Marseille, including museums, associations, schools, etc.

Visit Porquerolles

Porquerolles

A spectacular, unspoilt island off the coast of Hyères.
Take the time to stroll around and discover the village, founded in 1820, on foot or by bike. Continue your walk and stop off at one of the fine sandy beaches to enjoy the turquoise waters.

Not to be missed

Carmignac Foundation

Don’t miss a visit to the Fondation Carmignac, which has two main focuses: a collection of  contemporary art that currently includes over 300 works and the Photojournalism Prize.

The Beaches

The beaches and wild coves that line the seashore, at the bend of a path or nestling among the rocks.

Bike rides

A bike is an ideal way to explore the island. You can hire a bike in the village and explore the many footpaths through the unspoilt countryside of Porquerolles.

Visit Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez

The village of Saint-Tropez, long appreciated by artists, has been regarded as a haunt of the international jet set since the 1960s. The area is famous for its harbour, beaches and nightlife.

It is about 90-minute away from the hotel, and our concierges will be delighted to organise a day there for you, including private car transport from the hotel.

Not to be missed

Market

The Saint-Tropez market takes place every Tuesday and Saturday morning at the Place des Lices, in the heart of the village. This market offers all kinds of products: food, textiles, decorative items, and souvenirs. It’s a great place to stroll around.

Party Beaches

The pleasure of partying. An afternoon in one of the trendy beach clubs on Pampelonne beach, a sunset aperitif in the Port de Saint-Tropez harbour…

Shopping

From lighting to wicker baskets, sofas and garden furniture, and tableware to household linen and luxury boutiques, you will be amazed by the shops in the old town.

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