In the heart of the Camargue, this architectural gem is a perfect alternative to the traditional Provencal mas that dot the region. Designed in the 1960s by Nîmes architect Armand Pellier on the initiative of the owners at the time, Louise and Marc Bert, this hotel was inspired by Californian motels and the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. It was also designed for travelers in transit, this time to Spain or the Côte d'Azur. The result? Superb modernist architecture with 2 half-moon buildings housing 29 ultra-bright rooms decorated with sixties furniture. The nearby restaurant has retained its retro feel (olive wood, bull hide-covered armchairs), reflecting the intention to anchor the place in its geography. A secret nugget, arty and deliciously old-fashioned, not to be missed!