This charming 23 m² apartment is perfect for a tourist stay or vacation in La Rochelle.
It includes a bedroom with plenty of storage space, and can comfortably accommodate two people.
You'll love its location close to all amenities.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Logement
The accommodation is well appointed and comprises:
- bedroom with double bed;
- a fully equipped and functional kitchen
- a shower room ;
- a cosy lounge area for relaxing after a day out.
- A garden ideal for outdoor activities.
Everything you need for an excellent stay is at your disposal, including: parking, oven, microwave, refrigerator, etc.
Bed linen and towels are provided at an additional cost.
The accommodation is housed in a 16th-century chateau and has a convenient bicycle garage.
Richard's bakery is in the next street, and shops, including an Intermarché, are available in La Pallice.
The beach at Chef de Baie is just a short drive away. What's more, the island of Ré and the town center are easily accessible by bike, and the airport is even within walking distance.
Activities nearby:
- Have a drink on the old port;
- Dine in one of the town's many restaurants;
- Visit the La Rochelle aquarium;
- Take a walk in the Tasdon marshes;
- Take part in La Rochelle events such as the Francofolies, Grand Pavois or nautical festivals;
- Attend a Stade Rochelais match;
- Visit the island of Ré;
- Go for a bike ride, and much more.
We look forward to welcoming you!
## Emplacement
A must-see destination, La Rochelle does not lack assets to charm its visitors. A port city par excellence with its four harbours, the Cité Blanche enchants anyone who looks at the sun-drenched white stone in which the buildings are built. The ocean, omnipresent, stands out as the symbol of the city, sweeping the nostrils of visitors with its mist. Old stones also have a say in this landscape bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, where low coastlines, steep cliffs and sandy coastlines alternate. International exchanges have fostered a unique architectural mix, subject to diverse influences from across the seas. Not far from the shore, the islands of Ré, Oleron and Aix form a natural barrier preventing the waves of the ocean from disturbing the calm of the millennial city. Originally a fishing village founded in the 10th century, it took only two millennia to become an important port. Its dominance in maritime trade lasted until the 15th century. But her rebellious spirit was not to the King's liking and she succumbed to the siege of Richelieu in the sixteenth century. Despite its loss of independence, La Rochelle continues its economic growth through the centuries to the present day thanks to its proximity to the ocean, still at the centre of maritime trade.
## Transports
The bus stop "Oncor", lines 01 and D5 : one minute walk from the accommodation to go to the train station, the city center and the beach.
From La Rochelle-Île-de-Ré Airport: 19 minutes on foot.
From La Rochelle train station: 21 minutes by car.