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Alban Harly6 Rue Raillon
Arles
13200
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La Maison de Thaïs is a charming bed & breakfast situated in the scenic La Roquette district within the historic center of Arles. With three cozy rooms and two holiday homes, this accommodation offers a delightful stay in a town rich in culture and history. During your visit to La Maison de Thaïs, you will have the opportunity to explore numerous attractions, including the Roman amphitheater, the Antique theatre, Caesars bust, the Van Gogh foundation, Les Rencontres photography festival, bullfights during the feria, and Les Suds music festival. Additionally, you can embark on exciting excursions to nearby destinations such as Avignon, Aix en Provence, the Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct), Marseilles, the Alpilles, and the Camargue natural reserves.Description for Gite
I have two houses available for rent: Noémie House, which can accommodate 4-6 people, and Eloise House, which can accommodate 4 people.Noémie House is a charming Arlesienne-style house that can comfortably accommodate 4-6 people. The house is spread over two floors, accessible via a stone staircase. It is located at 5 rue Bibion in the picturesque neighborhood of Roquette in the historic area of Arles. With its central location, you can easily explore all the city's attractions on foot. The house is fully air-conditioned and was renovated in the fall of 2013.
On the ground floor, you will find a spacious living room and kitchen area, covering 25m2. The first floor features a 15m2 room with a 160/200 bed, an office area, a shower room, and a toilet. The second floor offers a 23m2 suite, a 9m2 mezzanine with a 160/200cm bed, a living room with a sofa bed for 2 people, a shower room, and a toilet. The house is equipped with WIFI and we provide linen. Additionally, there are 3 free public parking spaces available within 70m and 200m from the property.
Eloise House, also designed in the Arlesienne style, can comfortably accommodate 4 people. It is spread over two floors, accessible via a stone staircase. Like Noémie House, it is located in the charming Roquette neighborhood in the historic area of Arles, allowing you to easily explore the city's attractions on foot. The house is fully air-conditioned and was also renovated in the fall of 2013.
On the ground floor, you will find a cozy living room and kitchen area (with television), covering 20m2. The first floor features a 15m2 room with a 160/200 bed, an office area, a shower room, and a toilet. The second floor offers another 15m2 room with a 160/200 bed, an office area, a shower room, and a toilet. WIFI is available throughout the house, and linen is provided. Similarly, there are 3 free public parking spaces available within 70m and 200m from the property.
Both Noémie and Eloise houses provide you with the opportunity to stay in the heart of the city, allowing you to easily explore attractions such as the Arena, the ancient theater, the bust of Caesar, the Van Gogh Foundation, photographic Rencontres d'Arles, the feria, and the festivals Suds à Arles. Additionally, you can use these houses as a base to discover other nearby destinations such as Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Le Pont du Gard, Marseille, the Alpilles, and the Camargue Park.
At the house of Thais, you will receive a warm and personalized welcome from Alban and Thais. They will be happy to provide you with recommendations for restaurants, walks, and other activities during your stay. Cheers!
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Directions to "La maison de Thaïs" at 6 rue Raillon 13200 ARLES:
By train and then by foot or bike: When you exit the train station, go straight and follow the Rhône river downstream. Before the first bridge, take the stairs down to the river. It's a pleasant walk. Before the second bridge, go back up to the top street before the trees and walk another 90.20 meters. Turn left onto Rue Raillon. This walk will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes, depending on your calf strength and the strength of the Mistral wind.
By TACO, the environmentally friendly way to get around Arles: If you prefer not to walk, you can take the TACO. It costs 7€ for 2 people. Call Damien at 06 50 29 60 00 from the train station, and he will pick you up upon arrival. You can find more information at www.tacoandco.fr.
By plane:
1. From Nimes: There are direct flights from London, Liverpool, or Brussels. You can find more information at www.nimes-aeroport.fr.
2. From Marseille: Take the direct train that connects to Arles in approximately 45 minutes. You can find more information at www.regionpaca.fr/uploads/media/Marseille-Arles-Tarascon-Avignon_02.pdf.
By car:
If you are coming from the north of Europe, Spain, or other parts of France, the best route is via Nîmes and the A54 motorway. Take exit 5 for Town Centre-Centre ville and park under the plane trees immediately. La Maison de Thaïs is located on a small perpendicular street to the expressway.
If you are coming from Marseille, take the A54 motorway but do not use exit 5. Instead, take exit 4, go around the roundabout, and take the motorway towards Marseille again. Then, take exit 5 for Town Centre-Centre ville. Drive under the expressway, take the street, and park under the plane trees immediately. The Thaïs home is located there.
By train and then by foot or bike: When you exit the train station, go straight and follow the Rhône river downstream. Before the first bridge, take the stairs down to the river. It's a pleasant walk. Before the second bridge, go back up to the top street before the trees and walk another 90.20 meters. Turn left onto Rue Raillon. This walk will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes, depending on your calf strength and the strength of the Mistral wind.
By TACO, the environmentally friendly way to get around Arles: If you prefer not to walk, you can take the TACO. It costs 7€ for 2 people. Call Damien at 06 50 29 60 00 from the train station, and he will pick you up upon arrival. You can find more information at www.tacoandco.fr.
By plane:
1. From Nimes: There are direct flights from London, Liverpool, or Brussels. You can find more information at www.nimes-aeroport.fr.
2. From Marseille: Take the direct train that connects to Arles in approximately 45 minutes. You can find more information at www.regionpaca.fr/uploads/media/Marseille-Arles-Tarascon-Avignon_02.pdf.
By car:
If you are coming from the north of Europe, Spain, or other parts of France, the best route is via Nîmes and the A54 motorway. Take exit 5 for Town Centre-Centre ville and park under the plane trees immediately. La Maison de Thaïs is located on a small perpendicular street to the expressway.
If you are coming from Marseille, take the A54 motorway but do not use exit 5. Instead, take exit 4, go around the roundabout, and take the motorway towards Marseille again. Then, take exit 5 for Town Centre-Centre ville. Drive under the expressway, take the street, and park under the plane trees immediately. The Thaïs home is located there.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 6 | 90 | 110 | 5 |
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Attractions
- Arles Amphitheatre: Located just a short walk from 6 Rue Raillon, Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman arena that dates back to the 1st century AD. It is still used today for bullfighting and other cultural events.
- Espace Van Gogh: Formerly known as the Hôtel-Dieu, this historic building gained fame when Vincent van Gogh created his famous painting "Le Café de Nuit" (The Night Café) here. Today, it houses an art center and exhibition space.
- Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Alyscamps is known for its rows of sarcophagi and beautiful stone monuments, making it an atmospheric and picturesque place to visit.
- Fondation Vincent van Gogh: Dedicated to the work and life of Vincent van Gogh, this art museum houses a collection of contemporary artworks inspired by the famous Dutch painter. It also hosts temporary exhibitions that explore the influence of Van Gogh on modern art.
- Saint-Trophime Cloister: Situated next to the famous Saint-Trophime Church, this cloister is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. Its stunning sculptures and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit attraction in Arles.
- Les Rencontres d'Arles: If you are a photography enthusiast, you shouldn't miss the annual Les Rencontres d'Arles festival. This international photography festival takes place in various venues across the city, showcasing a wide range of contemporary and historical photography.
- Arles Market: Experience the vibrant local culture by visiting the Arles Market, which takes place every Saturday morning. Here, you can find a variety of fresh produce, local specialties, crafts, and more.
- Van Gogh Walk: Arles is famously associated with Vincent van Gogh, and you can follow in his footsteps by taking a self-guided Van Gogh Walk. This walking tour leads you to the locations where Van Gogh painted famous works, such as the Yellow House and the Langlois Bridge.
- The Cryptoporticus: Explore the underground galleries of the Cryptoporticus, a Roman structure that served as a covered passageway and storage area. This unique archaeological site offers a glimpse into the ancient history of Arles. 10. Musee Reattu: Housed in a former 15th-century grand priory, Musee Reattu is an art museum that displays a diverse collection of artworks from different periods. It includes works by the French painter Jacques Réattu, as well as photographs, sculptures, and contemporary art installations.