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Nogue Claude23 Rue de l'Hortolana
Perpignan
66000
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Welcome to our charming gite! Step into the lounge, which seamlessly opens onto a delightful terrace featuring a comfortable sofa and armchair BZ, perfect for relaxation. Enjoy your favorite shows on the TV or tune in to your preferred radio station. To keep you cool during warm days, an air conditioner is at your disposal.The mezzanine area offers a cozy sleeping space for two with a comfortable 140-sized bed. The kitchen area is equipped with essential appliances such as a fridge, microwave, oven, vacuum cleaner, and a washing machine for your convenience. You will appreciate how the kitchen opens onto the terrace, allowing you to enjoy meals outdoors.
The bathroom is equipped with a WC sani-mill and overlooks the terrace, adding a touch of nature to your daily routine. Come and experience the tranquility and comfort of our gite.
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Attractions
- Le Castillet: Located in the heart of Perpignan, Le Castillet is a 14th-century fortress that now serves as a museum. It offers a fascinating collection of artifacts and exhibits showcasing the history and culture of the region.
- Palais des Rois de Majorque: This impressive palace was constructed in the 13th century and served as a residence for the Kings of Majorca. Visitors can explore its well-preserved rooms and gardens, enjoying panoramic views of Perpignan from the top.
- Perpignan Cathedral: Also known as Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, this beautiful cathedral features a blend of Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles. Inside, you'll find stunning stained glass windows and intricate sculptures.
- Campo Santo: This unique cemetery is a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts. Dating back to the 14th century, it is filled with ancient tombs and mausoleums adorned with beautiful frescoes.
- Palace of the Kings of Majorca: This fortified palace offers a glimpse into the region's medieval history. Explore its grand halls, enjoy the panoramic views from the terrace, and attend one of the cultural events frequently held here.
- Jardin de la Miranda: Located on the outskirts of Perpignan, this serene garden provides a peaceful escape from the city. It features beautiful landscapes, lush vegetation, and stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Musée d'Art Hyacinthe Rigaud: This art museum is dedicated to the works of famous painter Hyacinthe Rigaud, who was born in Perpignan. The collection includes a variety of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.
- Place de la Loge: This vibrant square is the perfect spot to soak up the atmosphere of Perpignan. Lined with cafes and shops, it also hosts lively markets and events throughout the year.
- Le Palais de Justice: This historic courthouse showcases impressive architecture and is worth a visit for its grandeur and significance. Located in the heart of Perpignan, it is surrounded by charming streets and cafes. 10. Les Halles Vauban: This bustling food market offers a wide range of fresh produce, local delicacies, and regional specialties. It's a great place to immerse yourself in the local culinary scene and pick up some delicious treats.