This charming, comfortable accommodation is perfect for a vacation in La Rochelle.
It is 33 square meters, has one bedroom with plenty of storage space, and can accommodate 2 people.
You'll love its location close to the sea and all amenities.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Logement
The accommodation is air-conditioned and well-appointed, and comprises:
- A bedroom with a double bed.
- A fully equipped and functional kitchen.
- A shower room.
- A lounge area to relax in after a day's walking.
- A shared swimming pool available from July 1st to August 31, from 9am to 7pm. You will have a pool wristband with keys and badge to access it.
You'll have everything you need for an excellent stay, including a fridge, parking, balcony, hairdryer, coffee machine: Senseo, microwave, iron, etc.
Bed linen and towels are provided at an additional cost.
One of the strong points of this accommodation is its location. It's just a 30-minute walk from the hypercenter, close to bars, restaurants and shops.
For your daily shopping, there's a "Carrefour City" supermarket just a 9-minute walk away.
During your stay, you'll have the opportunity to discover the must-see places for which the city is famous, such as :
- Cinéma Méga CGR La Rochelle les Minimes, just an 8-minute walk away.
- La Rochelle Maritime Museum, 15 minutes away.
- Parc des Pères, 19 minutes away.
- La Plage du Paradis, 22 minutes away, and many more.
We look forward to welcoming you! :)
## Emplacement
A must-see destination, La Rochelle has plenty to charm visitors. A port city par excellence with its four harbors, the Cité Blanche bewitches all those who set eyes on the sun-drenched white stone in which its buildings are constructed. The omnipresent ocean is the city's symbol, sweeping visitors' nostrils with its spray. Old stones also have their say in this landscape bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, where low-lying coasts, sheer cliffs and sandy shores alternate. International trade has given rise to a unique architectural mix, with a variety of influences from across the seas. Not far from the shore, the islands of Ré, Oléron and Aix form a natural barrier, preventing the ocean swell from disturbing the calm of the thousand-year-old city. Originally a fishing village founded in the 10th century, it took just two millennia for the city to become a major port. Its dominance in maritime trade lasted until the 15th century. But its rebellious spirit was not to the King's liking, and it folded under Richelieu's siege in the 16th century. Despite the loss of its independence, La Rochelle has continued to grow economically over the centuries, thanks to its proximity to the ocean, and remains at the heart of maritime trade.
## Transports
From La Rochelle train station: 7 minutes by car.
From La Rochelle-Île de Ré airport: 20 minutes by car.
Bus lines 03, 04, 393, D3, D4 and N3 "La Sole" 3 minutes' walk from the building for station, town center and beach.