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Nov 03 2024 | Dec 26 2024 | 5 |
€2,200 |
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Jan 12 2025 | Mar 19 2025 | 5 |
€2,200 |
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Sep 14 2025 | open | 5 |
€2,200 |
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Registration number : 1300400030920
This accommodation is on a nice street of the historic centre of Arles, a stone throw from the Roman Theatre, the Place du Forum and is just next to the famous Antique Arena.
The apartment can sleep 4 adults and two children. It is on 3 levels and has a nice private terrace (this amenity is rare in Arles historic centre).
You enter the apartment on the street level, through the living room furnished with a rectangle dining table and a cupboard. There is a working fireplace.
The open kitchen is equipped with : 4 gas burners and a stove, a refrigerator and freezer, a microwave oven, a dishwasher a toaster and a coffee maker.
There is a TV.
At the lower level is a cave. It has antic walls : some of the walls date from the Roman period and some some from the middle age.
First French floor :
You will find the Master bedroom with a king size bed with bed side tables and a window offering nice views onto the Antic town.
There is an en-suite shower room with a washbasin and a stall shower.
The second bedroom on this floor is ideal for children. There are two single bunk beds and a wardrobe. There is a washbasin.
There is a separate toilet.
On the top and second French floor you will find a third bedroom with a double convertible sofa-bed, and antique wardrobe and a bookshelf and a stereo.
There is a bath room with a stall shower, a washbasin an a washing machine.
Toilet is separated.
From this level you have access to a lovely sunny terrace facing the Antic Arena. It is equipped with garden furniture and offers great views (Old town but also onto the “Les Alpilles'' mountains).
Outside :
Museums, shops, cafés, restaurants, bakeries, groceries, pharmacies, banks … everything is within reach.
Arles is the actually the former capital of Roman Gaul and symbol of a radiating Christian past. Its renown has spread abroad because of a famous painter who decided to stay there: Vincent Van Gogh. Arles has become an important touristic center with an exceptional heritage from antiquity. Not to be missed: Saint-Trophime church & cloister, Montmajour Abbey, the Roman Amphitheater & the Antiques Arenas.
But Arles is also at the door of the Natural Conservation area of La Camargue. La Camargue is actually an ‘island’ enclosed between the Rhône and the Mediterranean, that owes its origin and its very nature to water. A complex drainage and irrigation system has allowed its resources to be put to better use. The area left to nature has preserved much of its original biological wealth. Within the park, the National Camargue Reserve, created in 1927, is a highly protected space which man can only touch at certain places. The ideal way to discover this sandy area of 75 000 hectares, with a salt wind from the sea blowing, is to ride on horseback around the. Not to be missed: the town of Les Saintes-Marie de la Mer as well as the timeless village of Beauduc.
If you are traveling by plane, the closest airport is either Marseille-Provence (45 minutes drive) or Nîmes-Garons (35 minutes drive). Both have daily flights to/from Paris & London. Otherwise most international flight connections are made through Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport.
By train, Avignon TGV train station is about 45 minutes drive. The TGV runs from Paris to Avignon in 2 hours and 40 minutes.