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Anne Romao20 Rue Des Suisses
Arles
13200
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"Au 20 Bout-Sic" is a charming and unique duplex located in the heart of historic Arles, just a 10-minute stroll from the SNCF station along the picturesque banks of the Rhône. Available for stays from early July to the end of August, this cozy retreat is perfect for two guests seeking an authentic city center experience.Situated in an old building that has evolved through the ages, this 20m² duplex features a private entrance on a bustling shopping street and stretches along a quaint pedestrian lane. The ground floor boasts a fully equipped kitchen and a cozy lounge area beneath a traditional French ceiling. Upstairs, you'll find an elegantly bright Art Deco bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom and WC.
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Notes: On your arrival you will find the ingredients for a breakfast (rusks, coffee, tea, herbal tea, chocolate, butter and jam) |
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Attractions
- Arles Amphitheatre: Located just a few minutes away from the given address, the Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman arena that dates back to the 1st century AD. It is an iconic tourist attraction known for its impressive architecture and hosts various cultural events and bullfights.
- The Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is located close to the city center. Visitors can explore the atmospheric avenue lined with tombs and sarcophagi, which inspired many famous artists, including Vincent van Gogh.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Situated in the heart of Arles, the Van Gogh Foundation is a museum dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Dutch artist, Vincent van Gogh. The museum showcases a collection of his paintings, drawings, and personal belongings.
- Place du Forum: This bustling square in Arles is famous for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. It was a significant meeting point for Van Gogh and is home to the iconic Café Van Gogh, where the artist famously painted his famous masterpiece, "Café Terrace at Night."
- Saint-Trophime Church: This stunning Romanesque church is a must-visit attraction in Arles. It features intricate carvings and a beautiful cloister, showcasing the blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles.
- Vincent van Gogh's Yellow House: Although the original house was destroyed during World War II, a reconstruction of Vincent van Gogh's famous Yellow House stands as a testament to the artist's time in Arles. Visitors can learn about Van Gogh's life and the significance of this house in his artistic journey.
- Arles Museum of Antiquity: Located near the Roman Theater, this museum houses an extensive collection of Roman artifacts and archaeological treasures discovered in and around Arles. It offers an insightful journey into the ancient history of the city.
- Arles Market: The vibrant and bustling Arles Market takes place every Saturday morning near the Place de la République. Visitors can explore a variety of stalls selling fresh produce, local delicacies, crafts, and more, providing an authentic taste of the local culture.
- Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles: This contemporary art center pays tribute to Vincent van Gogh's influence on modern art. It hosts exhibitions featuring contemporary artists inspired by Van Gogh's legacy, as well as displaying works by the artist himself. 10. Roman Theater: Situated near the Arles Museum of Antiquity, the Roman Theater dates back to the 1st century BC and is still used for various cultural events and performances. Visitors can admire the well-preserved seating area and enjoy the panoramic views of the city.