Villa Gallici

Top choice in Aix-en-Provence


Baroque and beautiful, this fabulous villa was built as a private residence in the 18th century and still feels marvellously opulent. Rooms are more like museum pieces, stuffed with gilded mirrors, toile de Jouy wallpaper and filigreed furniture. There’s a lovely lavender-filled garden to breakfast in, plus a pool, a superb restaurant and a wine cellar.


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