This charming 23 m² apartment is located in a quiet courtyard, on the ground floor of an old Toulousan house. It has just been tastefully renovated by an architect and has a private terrace.
It's perfect for a tourist, romantic or business stay.
We look forward to welcoming you!
## Logement
Renovated and decorated with care, the accommodation combines old-world charm with modern facilities.
It includes :
- Sleeping area with double bed
- A fully-equipped, functional kitchen
- Bathroom with bath and WC
- An office area - A lounge area
- Terrace with table and chairs
The apartment is designed to offer a comfortable stay with top-quality bedding, and features an Italian coffee maker, hair dryer and iron. It is equipped with Wifi.
Professional cleaning is carried out before and after each guest.
You'll be charmed by its tastefully decorated, typically Toulousian living room, its calm and sunny courtyard.
It's also much appreciated for its location close to public transport, bars restaurants and shops, while very quiet and peaceful to ensure a restful night.
A few tips:
The apartment is just a stone's throw from the Canal du Midi, ideal as the start or a bike ride.
Café Ginette is around the corner, and a very typical must-go, with concerts from Thursday to Saturday.
Some very good restaurants nearby: "Tête en l'air" and "Les Planeurs".
The Japanese Garden, a beautiful park popular with locals, is a stone's trow away.
We look forward to hosting you !
## Emplacement
Located in the heart of the South-West, Toulouse rightly deserves its name of "pink city". The pinkish brick color of its buildings and mansions lends the city an undeniable charm.
Renowned for its lively atmosphere, Toulouse is also a city of Art and History, with an important architectural and artistic heritage that has been magnificently preserved over the centuries. You'll be enchanted to discover its historic center, brimming with Renaissance townhouses. A true marvel! This privilege makes Toulouse the richest city in France in terms of Renaissance mansions. These prestigious residences, built in the 16th century by wealthy woad merchants, bear witness to the city's heyday in the woad trade. This dye plant was cultivated in the surrounding plains of the Lauragais region. Among the town's finest Renaissance buildings are the Hôtel d'Assézat, now home to the Fondation Bemberg, a private museum housing a collection of paintings; the Hôtel de Bernuy, flanked by an octagonal tower; the Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin; and the Hôtel de Clary or Hôtel de Pierre.
Place du Capitole is the very heart of the city. This lively square is surrounded by fine buildings such as the Capitole, a 16th-century edifice housing the Hôtel de Ville and the Théâtre. At the rear of this prestigious eight-columned building stands a
## Transports
Canal du Midi metro station: 2-minute walk
From Toulouse-Blagnac airport: 12 minutes by car.
From Toulouse Matabiau train station: 10 minutes by metro.