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Dominique FabryChemin Du Fort Du Cap-brun
Toulon
83000
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Fleur de Safran: Offering a picturesque view of the sea towards the south, this room features a cozy 160x190 bed adorned with a saffron flower-shaped bedhead. Accompanying it are two bedside tables, an antique small chest of drawers, two vintage chairs, and an array of beautiful paintings adorning the walls, all in saffron yellow, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.Un tour en mer: Boasting a breathtaking south-facing sea view, this room showcases a spacious and exceptionally comfortable double bed (180x190) with two bedheads intricately designed with a trompe l'oeil rope pattern. The room is further complemented by two skated bedside tables in serene blue tones, an elegant old wooden desk, and a chest of drawers featuring delicate olive tree branch motifs that perfectly match the bed's bench. The closet doors are also artistically skated in the same blue hues, while various captivating paintings depicting the sea theme adorn the walls, creating a serene and maritime ambiance.
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- Fort Saint Louis: Located on Chemin du Fort du Cap-Brun itself, Fort Saint Louis is a historic military fortress offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. It played a significant role in the defense of Toulon and is now a popular tourist attraction.
- Mourillon Beach: Situated just a short distance away from Chemin du Fort du Cap-Brun, Mourillon Beach is a beautiful sandy beach known for its clear waters and family-friendly atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports activities.
- Mont Faron: This mountain stands tall behind Toulon and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the harbor, and the surrounding area. Visitors can take a cable car ride to the summit, explore walking trails, visit the zoo, or simply enjoy the stunning scenery.
- Toulon Old Town: Located nearby, Toulon's Old Town is a charming area with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and a rich history. Visitors can explore the beautiful squares, historical monuments, and the bustling Provençal market, where they can sample local products.
- Musee National de la Marine: Situated in the heart of Toulon, this national maritime museum showcases the city's naval history through a collection of models, artifacts, and interactive exhibits. It is a must-visit for history and maritime enthusiasts.
- Stade Mayol: For sports fans, Stade Mayol is a renowned rugby stadium in Toulon. It hosts exciting matches and offers guided tours that allow visitors to discover the stadium's history, learn about the Toulon Rugby Club, and experience the vibrant atmosphere.
- Iles d'Hyères: A short boat trip away from Toulon, the Iles d'Hyères (Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Le Levant) are a group of picturesque Mediterranean islands. Known for their crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and nature reserves, they offer visitors the chance to relax, hike, and explore stunning landscapes.
- Musée d'Art de Toulon: Situated in a former bishop's palace, this art museum houses a diverse collection of contemporary and modern artworks. Visitors can admire paintings, sculptures, and installations by renowned artists in a beautiful historical setting.
- Opera de Toulon: Located in the city center, the Opera de Toulon is a grand theater that hosts a variety of performances, including operas, ballets, and concerts. It is an architectural gem and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy cultural events in a stunning setting. 10. Naval Base of Toulon: As one of the largest naval bases in Europe, the Naval Base of Toulon is an impressive sight. While access to the base itself is restricted, visitors can admire the fleet from various viewpoints along the coast and learn about Toulon's naval history.