This charming 75-square-meter apartment is located in Hyères and features two terraces.
It is ideal for a tourist stay and can accommodate up to 4 people.
It is located in a former hotel that has been listed as a historic monument.
We look forward to welcoming you!
## Logement
Located on the 4ᵉ floor without elevator, the accommodation comprises:
- two bedrooms with two double beds,
- a fully-equipped, functional kitchen,
- a shower room and a bathroom with bathtub,
- and a living room.
You'll particularly appreciate its panoramic sea and city views.
During your stay, you will have at your disposal: Coffee machine, Oven, Television, Washing machine, Wifi.
Bed linen and towels are provided at extra cost.
The apartment is located :
- in downtown Hyères (at the entrance to the Old Town),
- a 10-minute walk from Villa Noailles,
- and 12 minutes by car from Almanarre beach.
You'll find a variety of bars, restaurants and shops nearby.
For your everyday needs, there's a "Casino" supermarket just a 10-minute walk away.
We look forward to welcoming you!
## Emplacement
In the Var region of France, there's a town with 2,400 years of history. This city is Hyères, some twenty kilometers east of Toulon. Known as the city of palm trees, Hyères has preserved all its charm of yesteryear. To discover it, stroll through the picturesque streets of the medieval old town perched on the Castéou hill.
Enter through the Porte Massillon, which marks the entrance to the historic center, then stroll along to see old houses with colorful facades, brightly-colored stalls and a vaulted passageway under the ancient ramparts. At the top of the hill stands the castle of the Lords of Fos, built in the 11th century, and around which the town grew over time. Now in ruins, the medieval fortress offers visitors superb views over the Bay of Hyères and the Maures massif!
For a well-deserved break, head for the beautiful Place Massillon, where you can sit down on one of the pleasant café or restaurant terraces.
In terms of religious heritage, you can choose between the 12th-century Saint-Blaise chapel, also known as the Templars' tower, which has been converted into an exhibition space, and the 13th-century Saint-Louis church, both Romanesque and Gothic, which houses a 19th-century organ, a beautiful stone altarpiece, a marble Madonna and a 17th-century crucified Christ. The 12th-century collegiate church of Saint-Paul is in the Provençal Romanesque style. It boasts one of the most i
## Transports
Toulon-Hyères airport: 9 minutes by car.
Hyères train station: 5 minutes by car.