Formerly a Carmelite Convent, today the Relais &
Chateaux Jules Cesar is a historic hotel full of character, which without
forgetting its past, boasts all the details of a completely modernised hotel.
Fully air-conditioned. The spacious foyer, the rooms, the apartments, and the
dining-room, are all decorated with cloth from Provence, antique or rustic
furniture, so that from the moment you step in, you can soak up the atmosphere
of one of the most beautiful regions of France, the heart of Provence.
When you cross over the Boulevard des Lices, less than 400 m away, you are in
the midst of 2000 years of history. The town of Arles has been listed by UNESCO
for its exceptional archaeological and Christian heritage: the Ancient Theatre,
the Arenas, the Baths of Constantine, the Crypto-porticoes of the Forum, the
Museums, the Cloisters and the Church of Saint Trophimus, The Town Hall Square,
the "Espace Van Gogh", the Museum of Ancient Arles, etc.
It lies in a privileged location in the exceptional landscapes of the BAUX, the
CAMARGUE, a wild dazzling country where the sun and the colours of nature
inspired VAN GOGH, CEZANNE, and so many other painters, poets and famous
writers.
The Provencal Lounge: The Salon Provencal and
the Chapelle de la Charity have been remodeled to welcome your meetings,
seminars, private meals, cocktail parties, exhibitions, and concerts.
The Restaurants offer you the opportunity to
appreciate a youthful cuisine, flavorsome and refined, prepared by our two young
chefs, Pascal RENAUD and Joseph KRIZ, and their team, who will ensure you enjoy
a pleasant moment at the dining-table. Classic and regional recipes, in a
Provencal atmosphere
The Bar: When you cross over the Boulevard
des Lices, less than 400 m away, you are in the midst of 2000 years of history.
The town of Arles has been listed by UNESCO for its exceptional archaeological
and Christian heritage: the Ancient Theatre, the Arenas, the Baths of
Constantine, the Crypto-porticoes of the Forum, the Museums, the Cloisters and
the Church of Saint Trophimus, The Town Hall Square, the “Espace Van Gogh”,
the Museum of Ancient Arles, etc.