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Carinne ThomasAllée De La Sorgue
Carnoux
13470
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This charming studio is perfectly suited for a couple and is located on the ground floor of a villa with a lovely garden. It offers a comfortable double bed with a memory foam mattress and includes sheets. The studio also features a cozy sofa, storage space, television, and wifi for your convenience.The bathroom is equipped with a shower and toilet and comes with towels provided. The kitchen area is fully equipped with an oven, fridge, stove, and all necessary crockery. If needed, an extra bed can be provided upon request.
To start your day off right, breakfast can be ordered and will be provided for you.
The location is ideal, as it is situated close to the stunning creeks of Cassis, the beautiful beaches of Ciotat and Bandol. Marseille and its renowned Mucem museum are only 25 km away.
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Attractions
- Calanques National Park: Located nearby in Marseille, Calanques National Park is a stunning natural park known for its rugged limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, and swimming in this picturesque Mediterranean paradise.
- Château d'If: Situated on a small island in the Bay of Marseille, Château d'If is a famous fortress that has served as a prison. This historic attraction became renowned worldwide through Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the fortress, enjoy panoramic views of Marseille, and learn about its intriguing history.
- Marseille Old Port: Located in the heart of Marseille, the Old Port (Vieux-Port) is a bustling waterfront area filled with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the harbor, watch fishing boats, and enjoy fresh seafood while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Situated on a rocky plateau, Les Baux-de-Provence is a charming medieval village known for its well-preserved architecture and breathtaking views. The village offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its narrow streets, ancient buildings, and the impressive ruins of a once-mighty castle.
- Aix-en-Provence: Aix-en-Provence, often referred to as the "City of a Thousand Fountains," is a charming town known for its elegant architecture, vibrant markets, and historic sites. Visitors can explore the beautiful streets, visit the famous Cours Mirabeau, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this cultural hub.
- Pont du Gard: Located near Nîmes, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This impressive structure spans the Gardon River and attracts visitors with its architectural grandeur and picturesque surroundings. Visitors can walk across the bridge, explore the nearby museum, and go swimming in the river.
- Avignon: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and the famous Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), Avignon is a captivating city to visit. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, explore the historic city walls, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of this former papal residence.
- Cassis: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cassis is a charming fishing village known for its picturesque harbor, stunning cliffs, and delightful beaches. Visitors can take a boat tour to explore the famous Calanques, enjoy fresh seafood in one of the waterfront restaurants, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
- Marseille Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM): Located on the waterfront, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to the history and cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean. The museum showcases a diverse range of exhibitions, collections, and events, providing visitors with an insight into the region's rich heritage. 10. Parc National des Calanques: Stretching along the coast between Marseille and Cassis, the Parc National des Calanques is a protected area renowned for its stunning limestone cliffs, hidden beaches, and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the park on foot or by boat, enjoying its natural beauty and tranquility.