GET MARRIED IN PROVENCE
Provence awaits you
Fleur de Sel Réception welcomes you to celebrate the most beautiful moment of your life in the most seductive region of France.
- Marseille-Provence: The region's main airport, with direct flights from many European and international cities.
- Nice Côte d'Azur: Another airport.
- Avignon TGV station: Served by direct lines from Paris, Lyon and other major French cities.
- Marseille Saint-Charles TGV station: Connected to Paris, Lyon, Nice and beyond.
- Hotels and B&Bs : Provence offers a wide range of accommodation, from luxury hotels to charming B&Bs.
- Estates and châteaux: A large number of wine estates and châteaux are available for weddings, offering both accommodation and a reception venue.
Provence, with its idyllic landscapes, is an ideal destination for a wedding, offering both accessibility and charm.
Marseille
Marseille, France's second-largest city, is a cultural melting pot with a rich maritime history. The Vieux-Port, dominated by the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, is the beating heart of the city. The Panier district, with its narrow streets and colourful buildings, offers a glimpse of the city's historic past.
Click hereCassis
Cassis, a charming coastal village, is renowned for its calanques, spectacular coves lined with white limestone cliffs. The area is ideal for hiking and boat trips. The port of Cassis is surrounded by cafés and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood while admiring the view of the Mediterranean.
Click hereDomaine Minuty
Domaine Minuty, located in the Provence region, is renowned for its quality wines, particularly its rosés. Founded in 1936, this family-run estate has managed to preserve its heritage while incorporating modern winemaking techniques. The vineyards benefit from an exceptional terroir and a Mediterranean climate that is ideal for growing vines.
Click hereLavender field
In the hills of Provence, lavender fields burst into waves of purple under the Mediterranean sun. Their intoxicating scents captivate the senses, while bees bustle eagerly among the flowers. These fields are living tableaux, offering a vision of tranquillity and beauty that captivates the heart of everyone who contemplates them.
Click hereAix-en-Provence
Aix-en-Provence is famous for its tree-lined streets, charming squares and elegant fountains. Founded by the Romans in 123 BC, this historic city is packed with architectural treasures, including the majestic Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur and the 17th-century Hôtel de Ville. Local markets and open-air cafés offer an authentic experience of Provençal life.
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