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Aigues mortes apartment rental with pool + private parking
Lakefront condo with water park and outdoor pool
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 446 sq m
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Aigues-Mortes, Occitanie
- Place, Constance Tower8 min walk
 - Place, Aigues-Mortes Salt Marshes3 min drive
 - Place, Office de Tourisme Le Grau du Roi Port Camargue8 min drive
 - Airport, Montpellier (MPL-Montpellier - Mediterranean)22 min drive
 
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Chambre 1
2 Single Beds
séjour
1 Double Futon
1 bathroom
Salle de bains 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Aigues mortes apartment rental with pool + private parking
500m from the ramparts of Aigues Mortes, on the edge of the Canal, the 'Mas de Constance' is a luxury residence with contemporary architecture highlighted by noble materials and plantations of Mediterranean species. 
The ground floor apartment offers you a peaceful view of the residence's green spaces and swimming pool.
It consists of a living room / kitchen, a bedroom, an entrance hall and a shower room.
Its reversible air conditioning will offer you a pleasant temperature in summer and winter.
Its 15M2 loggia closed by sliding shutters is a real additional living room.
For more comfort, its fitted kitchen is equipped with a combi oven, induction hob and a dishwasher.
internet available
In the modern bathroom with pleasant proportions, you will find a shower, sink, washing machine and toilet.
Access by digital code to the residence and the private parking. (order by door intercom inside the apartment)
Aigues Mortes: fortified historic city center, the medieval town is one of the best preserved architectural complexes in France. You will visit The Tower of Constance, the numerous art galleries, the banks of the canals, the salt and salt works of the Midi, the Museum of History and Archeology, the ramparts.
The beaches of Grau du Roi are 5 km away.
Many activities on foot, on horseback, by bike (rental on site), or by boat.
close and essential:
Nimes the Roman city
Gard's Bridge
Uzés first duchy of France
Montpellier regional capital
beach at 5km Le Grau du Roi
Aigues Mortes: fortified historic city center, the medieval town is one of the best preserved architectural complexes in France. You will visit The Tower of Constance, the numerous art galleries, the banks of the canals, the salt and salt works of the Midi, the Museum of History and Archeology, the ramparts.
The beaches of Grau du Roi are 5 km away.
Many activities on foot, on horseback, by bike (rental on site), or by boat.
Aigues Mortes, in the heart of the Camargue.
Old fortified city, Aigues-Mortes, city of Gard, displays a prestigious heritage in the middle of swamps in one of the most beautiful sites in Provence, the Camargue. A rough diamond in a case of impure jewels but that time has gradually polished to reveal the magnificence of their brilliance.
Established to the west of Petit Rhône, the medieval city was originally a small hamlet of fishermen and salt collectors, bathed in marshes with a malarial climate, up to the Mediterranean Sea. History has surrounded it with a 1640 m² rampart quadrilateral comprising six prestigious towers, including the famous Constance Tower, and ten doors housing an amazing religious heritage.
City marked by the imprint of crusades and Templars, it is today a tourist resort where it is good to walk there to penetrate its past, its bullfighting culture, its gastronomy, its wine and its environment.
The city of 'Dead Waters' still displays many other prides. For example its pretty little marina, connected to the sea by the Grau du Roi, and to Sète by the Rhône canal. It was built in the 13th century according to the plans of Louis IX who wanted to establish in the Mediterranean an opening on the East for his crusades.
To the south of the city, the vast flooded land is home to exceptional flora and fauna as well as the main economic resource of Aigues-Mortes: salt.
To have
- The ramparts, their doors and their towers. The names assigned to them are so suggestive that they speak volumes about the history of the city, making it easy to imagine how it was organized in the 13th century. Their construction began under Louis IX with the construction of the Constance Tower, infamous keep, on the remains of the Matafère Tower, work of Charlemagne.
- The Tour Carbonnière, in the middle of the marsh and not far from the town of Saint-Laurent d'Aigouze, represented the vanguard of the enclosure, to protect the city from any invasion by land. We can still visit it.
- The Gray Penitents and the White Penitents. These two religious brotherhoods from the Middle Ages marked their presence in Aigues-Mortes by the establishment of two chapels. The Chapel of the Gray Penitents is distinguished, in addition to its frame, by the stucco retacle by Jean Sabatier made in 1688. As for the Chapel of the White Penitents, it shelters a magnificent monumental fresco representing the Holy Spirit and painted at the beginning of the 19th century by Xavier Sigalon, but also the four works of the painter Auguste Glaise produced in 1846 and retracing the cycle of the life of the Virgin Mary.
- The Church of Notre Dame des Sablons, built in a single nave of Gothic style in the 13th century was extended to three naves in the 18th century. It is surely the oldest monument in Aigues-Mortes. A historic heritage that goes hand in hand with its contemporary stained glass windows made by the artist Viallat.
- The company of the salt workers of the Midi spreads out on the southern front of the enclosure its tables of salt, its crystallizers and its storage areas. During the summer, the City Tourist Office organizes tours.
- For nature lovers, the environment of Aigues-Mortes can be discovered on horseback, by boat, on foot and by 4x4.
Events
- Market every Wednesday and Sunday morning
- Flea and flea market every Saturday.
- Feast of Saint Louis during the third weekend of August. The whole city is plunged into a medieval atmosphere under the rhythm of troubadours and minstrels to celebrate King Louis IX, founder of the city.
- Heritage Days, September
- Votive festival, October
- Camargue Christmas, December
- Exhibitions all year round in the various historic monuments
The ground floor apartment offers you a peaceful view of the residence's green spaces and swimming pool.
It consists of a living room / kitchen, a bedroom, an entrance hall and a shower room.
Its reversible air conditioning will offer you a pleasant temperature in summer and winter.
Its 15M2 loggia closed by sliding shutters is a real additional living room.
For more comfort, its fitted kitchen is equipped with a combi oven, induction hob and a dishwasher.
internet available
In the modern bathroom with pleasant proportions, you will find a shower, sink, washing machine and toilet.
Access by digital code to the residence and the private parking. (order by door intercom inside the apartment)
Aigues Mortes: fortified historic city center, the medieval town is one of the best preserved architectural complexes in France. You will visit The Tower of Constance, the numerous art galleries, the banks of the canals, the salt and salt works of the Midi, the Museum of History and Archeology, the ramparts.
The beaches of Grau du Roi are 5 km away.
Many activities on foot, on horseback, by bike (rental on site), or by boat.
close and essential:
Nimes the Roman city
Gard's Bridge
Uzés first duchy of France
Montpellier regional capital
beach at 5km Le Grau du Roi
Aigues Mortes: fortified historic city center, the medieval town is one of the best preserved architectural complexes in France. You will visit The Tower of Constance, the numerous art galleries, the banks of the canals, the salt and salt works of the Midi, the Museum of History and Archeology, the ramparts.
The beaches of Grau du Roi are 5 km away.
Many activities on foot, on horseback, by bike (rental on site), or by boat.
Aigues Mortes, in the heart of the Camargue.
Old fortified city, Aigues-Mortes, city of Gard, displays a prestigious heritage in the middle of swamps in one of the most beautiful sites in Provence, the Camargue. A rough diamond in a case of impure jewels but that time has gradually polished to reveal the magnificence of their brilliance.
Established to the west of Petit Rhône, the medieval city was originally a small hamlet of fishermen and salt collectors, bathed in marshes with a malarial climate, up to the Mediterranean Sea. History has surrounded it with a 1640 m² rampart quadrilateral comprising six prestigious towers, including the famous Constance Tower, and ten doors housing an amazing religious heritage.
City marked by the imprint of crusades and Templars, it is today a tourist resort where it is good to walk there to penetrate its past, its bullfighting culture, its gastronomy, its wine and its environment.
The city of 'Dead Waters' still displays many other prides. For example its pretty little marina, connected to the sea by the Grau du Roi, and to Sète by the Rhône canal. It was built in the 13th century according to the plans of Louis IX who wanted to establish in the Mediterranean an opening on the East for his crusades.
To the south of the city, the vast flooded land is home to exceptional flora and fauna as well as the main economic resource of Aigues-Mortes: salt.
To have
- The ramparts, their doors and their towers. The names assigned to them are so suggestive that they speak volumes about the history of the city, making it easy to imagine how it was organized in the 13th century. Their construction began under Louis IX with the construction of the Constance Tower, infamous keep, on the remains of the Matafère Tower, work of Charlemagne.
- The Tour Carbonnière, in the middle of the marsh and not far from the town of Saint-Laurent d'Aigouze, represented the vanguard of the enclosure, to protect the city from any invasion by land. We can still visit it.
- The Gray Penitents and the White Penitents. These two religious brotherhoods from the Middle Ages marked their presence in Aigues-Mortes by the establishment of two chapels. The Chapel of the Gray Penitents is distinguished, in addition to its frame, by the stucco retacle by Jean Sabatier made in 1688. As for the Chapel of the White Penitents, it shelters a magnificent monumental fresco representing the Holy Spirit and painted at the beginning of the 19th century by Xavier Sigalon, but also the four works of the painter Auguste Glaise produced in 1846 and retracing the cycle of the life of the Virgin Mary.
- The Church of Notre Dame des Sablons, built in a single nave of Gothic style in the 13th century was extended to three naves in the 18th century. It is surely the oldest monument in Aigues-Mortes. A historic heritage that goes hand in hand with its contemporary stained glass windows made by the artist Viallat.
- The company of the salt workers of the Midi spreads out on the southern front of the enclosure its tables of salt, its crystallizers and its storage areas. During the summer, the City Tourist Office organizes tours.
- For nature lovers, the environment of Aigues-Mortes can be discovered on horseback, by boat, on foot and by 4x4.
Events
- Market every Wednesday and Sunday morning
- Flea and flea market every Saturday.
- Feast of Saint Louis during the third weekend of August. The whole city is plunged into a medieval atmosphere under the rhythm of troubadours and minstrels to celebrate King Louis IX, founder of the city.
- Heritage Days, September
- Votive festival, October
- Camargue Christmas, December
- Exhibitions all year round in the various historic monuments
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM 
Minimum age to rent: 21 
Check out before 11:00 AM 
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17 
Events
No events allowed 
Pets
No pets allowed 
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted 
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out: 
Load and start the dishwasher 
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish 
Turn off the lights, lock the doors and return the keys 
Turn off the airco / lights ..
Check out time before 11h 
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges 
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash 
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property 
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property 
Safety features at this property include a deadlock 
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Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 1000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
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About the area
Aigues-Mortes
Located in Aigues-Mortes, this condo is in the city centre and on the waterfront. Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes and Eglise Notre-Dame des Sablons are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Aigues-Mortes Carousel and Seaquarium. Babyland and La Grande Roue are also worth visiting. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and horse riding nearby. 

Aigues-Mortes, Occitanie
What's nearby
- Constance Tower - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
 - Aigues-Mortes Salt Marshes - 3 min drive - 1.8 km
 - Le Grau-du-Roi Beach - 7 min drive - 7.3 km
 - Office de Tourisme Le Grau du Roi Port Camargue - 8 min drive - 7.7 km
 - Port-Camargue - 10 min drive - 9.4 km
 
Getting around
Restaurants
- le XIII - 10 min walk
 - L'Express - 12 min walk
 - Cafe de la Bourse - 10 min walk
 - Hotel Dés Remparts - 8 min walk
 - Brasserie la Detente - 12 min walk
 
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Hosted by theuwis kris
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English, French, German, Dutch
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