L’Isle de Léos, a local and artistic anchor
Opened on 23 September 2025, L’Isle de Léos has 49 rooms, including 11 suites, and is part of the Accor group’s MGallery collection. The establishment was designed to reflect the Provençal art of living and Patrick Bruel’s attachment to the region.
The décor, designed by architect Jean-Philippe Nuel, combines dark wood, antique furniture and local artwork, with an integrated art gallery and around a hundred exhibitions throughout the hotel.

“I want people to feel at home and, above all, to know that they are in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, the village of antique dealers” emphasises Patrick Bruel.
The restaurant, called La Roue and run by chef Yon Masurel, and the Nego Chin bar use products from his Domaine de Léos estate, including an award-winning olive oil. The hotel also has a spa, the Olivier de Leos Spa, and two meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 60 people.

An opening that supports local tourism
Located on Quai Jean-Jaurès, close to the town centre and shops, the hotel complements the tourist offering in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
The property aims to attract tourists and professionals, while promoting local heritage and products. “Today, all the feedback has been extremely positive, and our booking figures are the best proof of that” adds the singer.

Celebrities and the hotel industry: a growing phenomenon
Patrick Bruel joins a growing number of celebrities investing in the hotel industry, such as Rafael Nadal, who collaborated with Meliá to launch sports hotels in Majorca under the ZEL brand.
In addition, actor Robert De Niro created the Nobu Hotel Group, which has continued to grow with openings around the world, while footballer David Beckham has invested in hotel projects in London and Miami, and footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has developed his own hotel brand: C7.
These initiatives often combine strong local roots with an international vision, creating distinctive destinations in the market.


