The nuns left the convent in 1999, but the site has retained its beauty and exquisite serenity. As soon as you arrive, you'll be enchanted by the majestic building flanked by a church, water lily ponds and terraced gardens with a delightful swimming pool. Inside the convent, 46 rooms and suites now welcome travelers, dressed in pastel colors and sleek furnishings. A stone's throw away, the bar is housed in the former cloister (whose sumptuous roof structure has been restored by the Compagnons du devoir). To extend the experience, take advantage of the Le Feuillée gourmet restaurant designed by Louis Gachet. And don't forget the first spa to be awarded the Ecocert "Établissement de bien-être durable" label, for the ultimate wellness experience. A member of Relais & Châteaux, Le Couvent des Minimes is an unmissable stopover in the heart of Provence.