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The hotel is pursuing a new identity, blending noble materials, craftsmanship, and contemporary design.
The renovation was entrusted to interior designer Fabien Roque, who completely reworked the lobby, the restaurant, the bar, and the reception areas.
The property notably highlights a world inspired by Provençal colors, with terracotta tones, olive green and beige, paired with solid wood, marble, leather and velvet.
The hotel also hosts several artistic creations, including a ceramic screen signed by Marie Levêque, installed in the public areas.
The exteriors have also been redesigned around a spirit of “French Riviera“, particularly around the pool and the relaxation spaces.
Grand Hôtel Roi René: 131 renovated rooms and a new dining offer

The rooms now emphasize brighter spaces, with a decor inspired by contemporary Provence and materials such as wood, stone, and linen. Some suites feature furnished terraces.
The project also includes the launch of the AÏGA restaurant, the hotel’s new Mediterranean dining concept. Open for lunch and dinner, the restaurant offers cuisine inspired by Provençal flavors and the Mediterranean basin, with mezzés, shareable dishes, grilled fish and reinvented specialties.
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The Aix calisson, a historic symbol of the city, also plays an important role in the culinary experience offered by the hotel.
Reachable in under three hours from Paris by train, the property also features a restaurant, a bar, an outdoor terrace, a 14-meter pool, and five meeting rooms.

