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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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Spend your holidays in the heart of La Rochelle, where you will have immediate access to parks, the historic downtown area, the old port, and the beautiful sea. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, such as visiting museums, taking walks and guided tours, cycling, or taking a bus to the charming island of D or other nearby destinations like Chatelaillon beach, Rochefort, Fort Boyard, île d'Aix, Oléron Island, Zoo de la Palmyre, Chizé, Royan, Puy du Fou, and Futuroscope.

Our duplex studio offers a comfortable and cozy accommodation option, complete with a shared private garden in a peaceful area. You will have easy access to downtown and free parking facilities. The rental price is 65 euros per night from April to June, and for the weeks of July to September, the rates range from 420 to 560 euros per week.

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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • La Rochelle Old Port: Located just a short distance from your address, the Old Port of La Rochelle is a vibrant and picturesque area filled with historic buildings, lively cafes, and restaurants. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, admire the beautiful boats, and take in the lively atmosphere.
  • Aquarium La Rochelle: One of the top attractions in the city, the Aquarium La Rochelle offers a fascinating underwater journey. With over 12,000 marine species, including sharks, turtles, and jellyfish, it is a great place to explore the wonders of the ocean. The aquarium also features interactive exhibits and educational activities for all ages.
  • Towers of La Rochelle: The Towers of La Rochelle, including the famous Tour de la Chaine and Tour Saint-Nicolas, are iconic landmarks of the city. These medieval towers were once part of the city's fortifications and offer panoramic views of La Rochelle and the surrounding area from their summits.
  • Musée Maritime de La Rochelle: Located near the Old Port, the Maritime Museum of La Rochelle is dedicated to the city's rich maritime history. The museum showcases various artifacts, models of ships, and exhibitions that highlight the city's seafaring past. Explore the exhibits to learn about La Rochelle's maritime traditions and its connection to the sea.
  • La Rochelle Cathedral: Situated in the heart of the city, La Rochelle Cathedral, also known as Saint-Louis Cathedral, is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture. Admire the intricate details of the cathedral's façade and step inside to appreciate its stunning stained glass windows and peaceful ambiance.
  • Musée d'Orbigny-Bernon: This museum is home to a diverse collection of art, archaeology, and natural history. Located in a historic mansion, it offers visitors a chance to explore various exhibitions, including ancient artifacts, paintings, and sculptures. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year.
  • Plage des Minimes: If you're in the mood for some beach time, head to Plage des Minimes. This sandy beach is located a short distance from the city center and offers a relaxing spot to soak up the sun, go for a swim, or take a stroll along the promenade. It also has several beachside cafes and restaurants.
  • Les Francofolies: If you happen to visit during July, don't miss the renowned music festival, Les Francofolies. This event brings together French-speaking artists from various genres for a week of concerts and performances. Enjoy live music in a vibrant atmosphere, showcasing the best of French music.
  • La Rochelle Tower: Situated on the Ile de Ré, just off the coast of La Rochelle, the La Rochelle Tower is a historic fortification built to protect the city from maritime invasions. Take a boat trip to the island and explore this impressive defensive structure, which offers fantastic views of the surrounding area. 10. Musée du Nouveau Monde: Located in a beautiful 18th-century mansion, the Museum of the New World explores the city's historical ties with the Americas. Discover artifacts and exhibits that showcase La Rochelle's role in the transatlantic trade, as well as its connections to the New World.

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