In the historic heart of Vence, overlooking the charming Place du Grand Jardin, La Maison de Frêne
is the kind of boutique hotel you almost feel lucky to stumble upon.
The sort of place that doesn’t shout for attention but quietly
captivates anyone who walks through its doors.
On a
recent Sunday visit to Vence, a friend who lives nearby offered to show
me around the town. While I had passed through many times before—usually
on property visits with clients—I had never truly explored the winding
streets and old-world corners that give this historic hilltop town its
charm. As we approached La Maison de Frêne,
my friend began sharing stories about the hotel and its past. Then
reached out to the owner, who kindly came over and offered us a personal
tour.
The moment we stepped inside, it was clear this was no ordinary hotel.
Every space inside La Maison de Frêne feels carefully considered, almost curated. The rooms are intimate yet expressive, each with its own personality and atmosphere. You quickly notice that nothing is accidental here—from the artwork adorning the walls to the thoughtfully chosen dinnerware in the breakfast room. Even the smallest details seem to carry a story, giving the entire hotel the feeling of a living gallery as much as a place to stay.
The building itself has deep roots in the history of Vence. Facing
the town’s iconic Ash tree—said to have been planted in the 18th
century—this elegant townhouse places guests directly in the heart of
one of the Riviera’s most authentic villages. Just outside the door are
cafés, bakeries, artisan shops, and quiet squares that still feel
wonderfully local despite being only a short drive from the coast.
And that location is part of the magic.
From
Vence, visitors can easily reach the Mediterranean in about 20 minutes,
with destinations like Saint‑Paul‑de‑Vence, Nice, and Antibes all
within easy reach. Yet the town itself remains a peaceful retreat from
the bustle of the Riviera’s larger seaside cities. Artists such as Henri
Matisse and Marc Chagall were drawn to this area for the same reason:
the light, the colors, and the quiet inspiration of the hills above the
sea.
A stay at La Maison de Frêne captures that spirit perfectly.
The hotel feels unmistakably Côte d’Azur—not in the flashy sense of
beach clubs and superyachts, but in the more romantic, artistic way the
Riviera first captivated painters, writers, and travelers generations
ago. The interiors echo the region’s famous light and color palette,
while the historic setting adds an undeniable sense of place.
Perhaps the most compelling reason to stay, however, is its intimacy.
With only a handful of rooms, it offers a rare kind of experience that
larger hotels simply cannot replicate. Guests aren’t just passing
through—they become part of the rhythm of the town, waking up to church
bells, wandering the old streets before the crowds arrive, and enjoying
breakfast surrounded by art and quiet elegance.
If you’re planning
a trip to this part of the French Riviera, La Maison de Frêne is
exactly the kind of place that transforms a visit into a memory.
And because there are so few rooms available, it’s the kind of hotel you shouldn’t hesitate to book when the opportunity arises.







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