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Jonathan Laugier10 Rue Meynier de Salinelles
Nīmes
30000
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Villa Meridia, a charming mansion built in 1912, has been exquisitely renovated to seamlessly blend classical and contemporary decor. Offering the utmost comfort and convenience, we provide two parking spaces upon request, perfect for exploring the city on foot and indulging in the vibrant Feria and other local attractions.Your experience at Villa Meridia begins with a delectable breakfast, served either in our serene garden during the summer or in our spacious dining room. Whether you are here for a romantic getaway, a business trip, or a family vacation, our pool awaits you before you venture into the culturally and naturally rich neighborhood. Our property, located in a sought-after area known for its tranquility and proximity to Nimes' cultural sites, offers four guest rooms and luxurious suites in an unparalleled setting.
Choose between immersing yourself in the traditional ambiance of the early 20th century or reveling in the comforts of modern design, all while enjoying top-of-the-line technological amenities such as a flat-screen TV, internet access, a Nespresso machine, and a hairdryer. Each room boasts a bathroom with a shower or bath, as well as a separate, private toilet.
To enhance your stay, we provide a courtesy tray for your convenience, allowing you to prepare coffee, tea, or herbal infusions at any time. Please note that all rooms and outdoor spaces are strictly non-smoking, and pets are not permitted.
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Directions
If traveling by car, you can take the A9 motorway from Avignon and exit at 24 for Nimes. If coming from Montpellier, you can exit at 25 for Nimes West. Alternatively, if you are on the A54, you can exit at 1 for Nimes Centre.
If you prefer to travel by train, the Nimes train station is just a 20-minute walk away.
For those flying in, there are direct flights from London to Nimes Camargue Cevennes Ales Airport. Alternatively, you can consider Marseille Airport or Montpellier Airport.
If you prefer to travel by train, the Nimes train station is just a 20-minute walk away.
For those flying in, there are direct flights from London to Nimes Camargue Cevennes Ales Airport. Alternatively, you can consider Marseille Airport or Montpellier Airport.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 180 | 245 | 30 | |||||||||||
Notes: Breakfast included |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Nīmes Arena: Located just a short distance from the given address, the Nīmes Arena is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century AD. Visitors can explore the historic structure, witness bullfighting events, or attend concerts and shows within its walls.
- Maison Carrée: Situated in the heart of Nīmes, Maison Carrée is a stunning Roman temple that dates back to 16 BC. It is one of the best-preserved temples from the Roman Empire and now serves as a museum showcasing Nīmes' history and art.
- Jardins de la Fontaine: A beautiful public garden surrounding the historic Roman fountain, Jardins de la Fontaine offers a serene atmosphere with lush greenery, water features, and statues. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, relax in the shade, or explore the Temple of Diana located within the gardens.
- Tour Magne: This ancient Roman tower stands atop Mont Cavalier and offers panoramic views of Nīmes. Visitors can climb to the top for a breathtaking vista of the city and surrounding landscapes. The tower also holds historical significance, as it was once part of the Roman fortifications.
- Les Halles de Nīmes: Known as the heart of the city's culinary scene, Les Halles de Nīmes is a lively indoor market offering a variety of fresh produce, local delicacies, and regional specialties. It is an ideal place to immerse yourself in the local food culture and sample delicious treats.
- Musée de la Romanité: A modern museum dedicated to Roman history and culture, Musée de la Romanité showcases an impressive collection of artifacts, sculptures, and interactive exhibits. It provides a comprehensive insight into the Roman heritage of Nīmes and the surrounding region.
- Pont du Gard: Located a short distance from Nīmes, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spanning the Gardon River, this architectural marvel is a testament to Roman engineering and offers visitors the chance to appreciate its grandeur and learn about its historical significance.
- Uzčs: A charming medieval town near Nīmes, Uzčs is famous for its well-preserved historic center, narrow streets, and the impressive Uzčs Cathedral. Visitors can explore its quaint shops, enjoy the local cuisine, and soak in the medieval atmosphere while admiring the town's architectural beauty.
- Haribo Museum: For those with a sweet tooth, the Haribo Museum in Uzčs offers an entertaining and educational experience. Discover the history of Haribo's famous gummy candies, learn about the production process, and indulge in some sugary treats along the way. 10. La Camargue: Located south of Nīmes, La Camargue is a unique natural region known for its marshes, wildlife, and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can take guided tours, go horseback riding, observe flamingos, and immerse themselves in the wild beauty of this protected area.