In a refined setting overlooking the sea and Cap Canaille, the chef offers a menu with Mediterranean accents, featuring regional products.
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Built in 1877 by the sea, this old mansion takes its name from the limestone rocks that line the coast from Cassis to Marseille. Situated after the marina, it enjoys a unique location, between the village and the Calanques, with a breathtaking view of the majestic cliff of Cap Canaille. It was only at the beginning of the 1920s that the property was transformed into a hotel and opened to the public. Winston Churchill, and later Edith Piaf, stayed here. From this period, the building retains some beautiful elements of Art Deco architecture: its wrought iron entrance framed by columns, two balconies with worked corbelling, and an astonishing staircase with a scaly motif, where the initials RB for Roches Blanches stand out on the first floor.
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Built in 1877 by the sea, this old mansion takes its name from the limestone rocks that line the coast from Cassis to Marseille. Situated after the marina, it enjoys a unique location, between the village and the Calanques, with a breathtaking view of the majestic cliff of Cap Canaille. It was only at the beginning of the 1920s that the property was transformed into a hotel and opened to the public. Winston Churchill, and later Edith Piaf, stayed here. From this period, the building retains...