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Jean-Michel et Cathy Chevallier
20 rue Nungesser et Coli
La Rochelle
17000

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Price per week:

price from €3450

Telephone:

0665338090

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Come and experience a delightful holiday in the heart of La Rochelle, where you will be perfectly situated with immediate access to parks, the historic downtown area, the old port, and the mesmerizing sea. Indulge in numerous activities, delve into fascinating museums, enjoy scenic walks and guided tours, or explore the charming surroundings by bicycle or bus, including the captivating island of D and the renowned Chatelaillon beach.

Venture further afield to discover the enchanting Rochefort, the iconic fort Boyard, the captivating île d'Aix, the picturesque Oléron Island, the mesmerizing Zoo de la Palmyre, the delightful Chizé, the vibrant city of Royan, and the thrilling Puy du Fou and Futuroscope attractions.

Our cozy duplex studio offers a tranquil retreat, complete with a private garden, in a peaceful neighborhood. With convenient access and free parking, you can easily explore the bustling downtown area. The rental price is 65 euros per night from April to June and then 420 to 560 euros per week during the months of July to September.

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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • La Rochelle Old Port: Located within walking distance from the given address, the La Rochelle Old Port is a picturesque harbor filled with colorful boats, charming waterfront cafes, and historic buildings. It is a popular spot for strolling, people-watching, and enjoying fresh seafood.
  • Aquarium La Rochelle: Situated near the Old Port, the Aquarium La Rochelle is a fantastic attraction for both adults and children. It houses a wide variety of marine species, including sharks, jellyfish, turtles, and penguins. The aquarium also offers educational exhibits and interactive displays.
  • La Rochelle Towers: The Towers of La Rochelle, including the Tour de la Chaine and the Tour Saint-Nicolas, are iconic landmarks that were once part of the city's medieval fortifications. Visitors can explore the towers to enjoy panoramic views of the city and learn about their historical significance.
  • Musee Maritime de La Rochelle: This maritime museum provides insight into the rich maritime history of La Rochelle and its surroundings. It showcases exhibits related to shipbuilding, navigation, fishing, and seafaring traditions. The museum also features various vessels, including a replica of a 16th-century ship.
  • La Rochelle Cathedral: The La Rochelle Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint-Louis, is an impressive Gothic-style church located in the heart of the city. It boasts beautiful stained glass windows, intricate architecture, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • Les Minimes Marina: Situated a short distance from the Old Port, Les Minimes Marina is one of the largest marinas on the Atlantic coast. It offers a vibrant atmosphere with numerous shops, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the marina, watch the boats, or even rent one for a sailing trip.
  • La Rochelle City Hall: Located in the historic city center, the La Rochelle City Hall is an impressive building with a Renaissance-style facade. Its interior features a grand staircase, beautiful ceilings, and ornate decorations. Visitors can explore the public areas and admire the architecture and artwork on display.
  • Musee d'Orbigny-Bernon: This museum is housed in a former 18th-century mansion and showcases a diverse collection of art, archaeology, and natural history. It includes paintings, sculptures, ancient artifacts, and a botanical garden. The Musee d'Orbigny-Bernon offers an enriching cultural experience for art and history lovers.
  • Plage de la Concurrence: Located just outside the historic center, the Plage de la Concurrence is a sandy beach where visitors can relax and soak up the sun. It offers stunning views of the sea and the nearby islands, and there are several beachfront cafes and restaurants to enjoy a meal or refreshments. 10. Musee des Automates: Situated near the Aquarium, the Musee des Automates is a unique museum dedicated to automata and mechanical toys. It features a vast collection of animated figures, dolls, and miniature scenes. Visitors can marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and enjoy the nostalgic charm of these antique toys.

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