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Nogue Claude
23 Rue de l'Hortolana
Perpignan
66000

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price from €250

Telephone:

0468517865

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0667495505

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This gite features a cozy lounge that opens onto a terrace, complete with a comfortable sofa and armchair BZ, a TV, radio, and air conditioner. The mezzanine offers a sleeping space for two with a 140-sized bed. The kitchen area is equipped with a fridge, microwave, oven, vacuum cleaner, and a washing machine. It also opens onto the terrace, allowing for convenient outdoor dining. The bathroom includes a WC sani-mill and overlooks the terrace, providing a pleasant and serene atmosphere.

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Attractions

  • Perpignan Cathedral: Located just a short walk from Rue de l'Hortolana, Perpignan Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral features beautiful stained glass windows and an impressive bell tower. Visitors can explore the interior, admire the intricate details, and learn about the city's history.
  • Palace of the Kings of Majorca: Situated on a hill overlooking Perpignan, the Palace of the Kings of Majorca is a medieval fortress and royal residence. Constructed in the 13th century, it offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding mountains. Visitors can wander through the palace's courtyards, gardens, and enjoy the historical exhibitions.
  • Castillet: The Castillet is a fortified gate and symbol of Perpignan. Originally part of the city's defensive walls, it now houses a museum dedicated to the history and culture of the region. Visitors can climb to the top of the Castillet to enjoy a breathtaking view of the city or explore the exhibits showcasing local artifacts.
  • Campo Santo: This historic cemetery is one of the oldest in France and is located near the city center. The Campo Santo features beautifully ornate tombs, sculptures, and a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can take a peaceful stroll among the graves or learn about the cemetery's history and significance.
  • Le Petit Train Jaune: Known as the Little Yellow Train, this scenic railway journey takes passengers through the picturesque Pyrenees mountains. Starting from the nearby town of Villefranche-de-Conflent, the train offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including deep gorges, quaint villages, and stunning valleys.
  • Palais des Rois de Majorque Gardens: Adjacent to the Palace of the Kings of Majorca, these gardens provide a serene escape from the bustling city. The well-manicured gardens offer a variety of plants, flowers, and seating areas, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
  • Hyacinthe Rigaud Museum: Located in a beautiful 17th-century mansion, this museum showcases the works of artist Hyacinthe Rigaud and other prominent artists from the region. Visitors can admire a collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of Perpignan.
  • Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church: Situated in the heart of Perpignan, this historic church is known for its Catalan Gothic architecture and beautiful rose window. Inside, visitors can explore the ornate interior, including intricate woodwork and religious artworks.
  • Le Castillet Market: Located near the Castillet, this vibrant market offers a variety of local produce, fresh seafood, cheeses, and handicrafts. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, sample regional delicacies, and purchase unique souvenirs. 10. Le Palais des Congrès: If you're interested in cultural events or exhibitions, the Palais des Congrès is a popular venue in Perpignan. It hosts a range of concerts, theater performances, art exhibitions, and conferences throughout the year, offering a diverse cultural experience.

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