Do & Dine

We can't wait for you to experience one of our favorite corners of the world with us! For those deciding to arrive earlier or stay longer…. Here are options and experiences that we thought you might love too.

See & Do

MARKET DAY

LES BAUX DE PROVENCE

Domaine de Métifiot

pont du gard

Carrières de Lumiéres

The weekly village markets, Wed and Sat in St. Rémy (arrive before 9am) epitomize the provençal experience. View a full schedule of weekly markets in Provence here!

Provençal eye candy. This cliffside village, around a 15 min drive from St. Rémy, boasts exceptional views and independent shops selling traditional French items. 

Renowned for their wine and olive oil production, the vineyards of Les Alpilles are not to be missed. Tour this exceptional wine estate if time allows (by appointment only).

Rent a kayak near Nimes and sail beneath this Roman aqueduct bridge built in the 1st century AD. Both Kayak Vert and Canoë Collias allow you to pre-book online.

An afternoon in Les Baux de Provence isn't complete without a visit to this ancient limestone quarry, where art marries video mapping in a wholly immersive experience.

CANAL WALKS

Saint-Paul de Mausole

HIKING OR BIKING

TAKE A COOKING CLASS

ARLES

If you prefer leisurely, scenic strolls over strenuous hikes, follow the trails along the Canal des Alpines (starting at this waterfall) for a peaceful, shaded morning activity.

The monastery where Van Gogh was hospitalized in the last year of his life, and where he painted works like IrisesStarry Night, The Room and many self-portraits.

Hike or rent mountain bikes from Velo Passion and take a scenic, flat road journey or challenging hill climb with panoramic views as the reward. Great route recs here!

Hosted by Jane Satow, an American who moved to Provence 20 years ago, you'll walk through the local market to shop for ingredients you'll cook with back in the kitchen.

A frequent subject for Van Gogh that boasts a notably well-preserved Roman ampitheater, bountiful market and the serene green of the Camargue Nature Park.

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Eat & Drink

La Table D'ESTOUBLON

Edú

SONGES

LE BISTROT DU PARADOU

MESIBA

Nestled among sprawling vineyards and an exceptional olive oil estate, this historic chateau offers unparalleled terrace dining. Everything is cooked simply + beautifully, straight off the grill, with their own olive oil bringing out every flavor. Don't miss!

Serving up an innovative fusion of Mediterranean and South American flavors, this lovely little farmhouse is only a 3 min drive from St. Rémy's center. Édu's tapas style approach makes it a fabulous option for groups (and pizza lovers!)

Hidden in the enchanting secret garden of St. Rémy's Hôtel de Sade, this cozy pop-up restaurant features a new chef-in-residence each season. The atmosphere is magical, yet unfussy, with lanterns illuminating stone ruins + vintage patio seating.

A cultural institution in Provence, only 20 min from St. Rémy, this bistro offers a set menu served family style: olives, salad, cassoulet, table wine, the most bountiful cheese board ever and dessert! Reservations are a must (by phone only).


With a vibrant meets gourmet sharing plate ethos, Mesiba picks and chooses flavours from across the Med, serving grilled pepper with za’atar and parmesan, koftas with whipped herby cream and cauliflower beignets in curry sauce.

CHAPEAU DE PAILLE

COLETTE CAFÉ

RESTAURANT DE TOURREL

LA CELTIE

This lovely St. Rémy bistro is the place to go for authentic Provençal dishes like le grand aïoli, anchoïade, and hearty local lamb. The service is friendly and efficient, the value is unmatched and the regional wine list is well-chosen. 

A relative newcomer in the St. Rémy scene, Colette Café emulates the specialty coffee culture of our urban jungle backyard in London. Beans from Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Brazil and more create delicious roasts to enjoy alongside sweet cakes!

With only 16 guests per service, this 1 Michelin star restaurant restaurant offers a truly noteworthy dining experience. From its seasonal menu to its extensive wine list (900 labels and counting), Restaurant de Tourrel is fine dining at its best.

Tucked away in the heart of St. Rémy's old town, this intimate crêperie features a wide variety of traditional Breton galettes and crêpes to tempt your tastebuds. Indoor and outdoor seating available in a relaxed, convivial ambiance overall.

Chez Paulette

With a laidback and inviting atmosphere, this charming Eygalières perch features a regularly changing menu according to the seasons. Locally-sourced ingredients translate to home-cooked dishes that taste decidedly fresh.

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souleiado

Comptoir Des Alpilles

Cecilio

Terre è Provence

JEANNE BAYOL

The designs of this vibrant boutique are inspired by the traditional indienne patterns that characterized 17th c Provence. You'll find ample cotton print dresses and shirts, silk scarves and more!

A concept shop not unlike an interiors cave of wonders, here you'll find a lovely mix of home decor (furniture, tabletop, textile and lighting) in a discerning curation of colors, shapes and textures.

A blink-and-you'll-miss-it shop with some of the best prices for authentic French market baskets in a variety of shapes and sizes, olive wood platters and bowls, dried lavender and beyond. Cash only.

Handmade pottery and ceramics, glazed using ancient earthenware techniques and individually hand-painted with the vibrant colors of Provence. No two items are alike!

A stunning variety of locally crafted items: jewelry, home decor, paintings, textiles, furniture and all sorts of bohemian-style clothing. Don't miss the colorful caravan parked outside!

Ebène

MOUSTIQUE

La Parfumerie ArlésiennE

Joël Durand

Elsa lenthal

Nestled in a charming courtyard off Boulevard Victor Hugo, Ebène is among one of St. Rémy's best hidden gems. It's an absolute must for Provençal homewares!

An iconic concept shop in Arles, Moustique sells beautiful traditional cement floor tiles alongside ceramics and decorative objects designed by Provençal artisans like Poterie Barbotine.

A refined range of eau de parfum, candles, soaps, and accessories whose original and inspired fragrances tell the story of both Arles and the Camargue region as a whole.

A legendary chocolatier just off the main square. Durand infuses his chocolates with a radical array of spices, herbs and other botanicals. Be sure to sample his Alphabet of Flavors!

One-of-a-kind lavender wands using ancestral techniques woven with beautiful antique and vintage ribbons. Her work is a wonderful marriage of Provençal tradition and contemporary design. 


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Les Calanques are ragged remnants of ancient river mouths extending 12.5 coastal miles from Marseille to Cassis, making this a perfect day trip for lovers of adventure... by land or sea!

With natural beauty of an epic scale, these limestone fjord-resembling crests and coves are best experienced 3 ways:

01) By Boat | Set off from the port of Marseille with a pre-booked tour or boat rental with a skipper. Our go-to's are Compagnies Maritimes Calanques et Château d’If’ or Bleu Evasion! From Cassis, you could rent a kayak or paddleboard from Raskas Kayak or 1,2,3 Kayak.

02) By Foot | The easiest calanques to reach on foot are Sugiton (from Aix-Marseille University’s Luminy campus) or Cassis (from the Port-Miou marina). Please note that once you start hiking, there is no access to food or drink along the way, so be sure to pack plenty of water and snacks! Another great hike, from Calanque de Sormiou to Les Goudes can be found here

03) By Table | Climb or drive to Le Château de Sormiou for superlative sea views and fresh-out-of-the-water seafood. This family-run eatery, first opened in 1948, is beloved by locals for its excellent bouillabaisse, but pre-orders for this dish are necessary - best to do once you make your reservation (also a must) by phone - (+33) 4 91 25 08 69. The restaurant takes cash only, so plan ahead!

Further Afield

Calanques - 1 hr, 42 min from St. Rémy