Hotel, restaurant, “rooftop”, place to stay or pass through, designer essays for a host of young designers who have spread out from the neighboring Villa Noailles: this Queen Jane has the charm of a 1950s residence brought up to date . The residence has been lit, made luminous, decorated in blue and white tones with a mixture of refined chic and Spartan sobriety.
The bedrooms are rather small, but the bathrooms, with their Briare enamels, are functional, and the balconies have a view of the boats at anchor in the port of Ayguade.
Movie buffs will remember the end of “Pierrot le fou”, which takes place on the outskirts and whose final scene (« what should i do, i don’t know what to do… »), gives a glimpse of the façade of this Queen Jane, renovated in 2017 and now timeless.
There are fourteen rooms there, priced without extravagance, a well-behaved table where David Viroulet, a young Mas du Langoustier veteran officiates, as well as a bright dining room, with well-spaced tables, with its artistic decor. A place to live…