"France’s Mediterranean coast may be known primarily for the busy glamour of the Côte d’Azur, but that’s not the whole story — just outside of Marseille, the town of Cassis is an illustration of an entirely different kind of seaside life. Les Roches Blanches is perched on the white limestone rocks that give it its name, with impressive views out to sea. And though it dates back in one form or another to the 19th century, its most recent renovation is focused on the Art Deco inspiration of the Twenties, one of the golden ages of French hospitality." - Tablet Hotels
