Hotel in Cargese, France
Mylos
150pts
About Mylos
In the hillside village of Cargèse, where Greek and Corsican cultures meet, Mylos takes its name from the old stone mill that still watches over the property. Designed by Orma Architettura and Dorothée Meilichzon, the hotel uses local materials: earth-formed concrete, natural wood, and textured fabrics, to create bright, comfortable spaces. Rooms overlook either the sea or the village, and shared areas encourage guests to slow down and connect. It is a place built for easy days, good food, and a strong sense of community.
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