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Contact Details:
Address:
Delphine10 Rue Croix Rouge
Arles
13200
Reviews:
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price from €50Telephone:
0688030486Description:
Description for B&B:
Mia Casa is a luxurious and soulful retreat located in the heart of the historic center of Arles, at the gateway of Camargue and on a pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Our space is a harmonious blend of art, antiques, vintage furniture, and artifacts collected from around the world. As well-traveled artists, we have created a place that embodies refinement and comfort, where our guests can truly feel at home.At Mia Casa, we offer a range of hosting facilities to suit your needs. Whether you prefer a spacious room, a suite, a studio, or a small apartment with a kitchenette, we have options to accommodate you. We also organize activity holidays and can provide discounted rates for weekly or monthly stays. Mia Casa is perfect for romantic getaways, family vacations, and gatherings with friends.
In addition to providing a luxurious retreat, we are dedicated to promoting the work of artists. We host private exhibitions and offer an artists residency program. Our goal is to create a space that celebrates art and allows artists to thrive.
Arles, where Mia Casa is located, is a charming city with a rich heritage. Its narrow streets are bathed in a gentle light, creating a unique atmosphere. Arles has attracted artists for centuries, including the renowned painter Van Gogh. Today, the city is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, ensuring the preservation of its historical center. Arles is surrounded by natural beauty, with the Camargue National Reserve and the Alpilles hills just a short distance away. The city is also known for its annual "Rencontres" photography festival and its vibrant Provençal traditions.
Mia Casa is conveniently located near the Rhone river in the stylish Bohemian district of La Roquette. As you enter our space, you will be immersed in art and history, surrounded by the works of talented artists. Welcome to Mia Casa, where luxury, soulfulness, and artistic expression come together to create a truly unforgettable experience.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Mia Casa, Arles:
Excellent accueil
Une maison d'hôtes très agréable. Le quartier de la Roquette est vivant et pittoresque. Delphine, l'hôtesse de Mia casa, est charmante, pleine de bonne humeur et de gentillesse. J'y ai séjourné deux fois déjà avec beaucoup de plaisir (et, à n'en pas douter, j'y retournerai)
Directions
Directions:
By Road:
There is free parking available nearby at boulevard Georges Clemenceau (please note that parking is not permitted on Saturday mornings), Avenue Sixte Quénin, or place Gabriel Peri.
From Paris:
Take freeways A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
From Italy:
Take freeways A7 and A54, and exit at Arles Centre.
From Spain:
Take freeways A9 and A54, and exit at Arles Centre.
By Train:
There are direct TGV (High-speed) trains from Paris to Arles that take approximately 4 hours. Alternatively, you can take the TGV from Paris to Avignon (2 hours and 40 minutes) and then connect to Arles (an additional 40 minutes). During the summer, Eurostar operates trains from the UK to Avignon, where you can then connect to Arles (an additional 40 minutes).
Arriving by Train:
Mia Casa is a 15-minute walk from Arles train station. The easiest route is to follow the banks of the Rhone river. Please note that there is a free shuttle called the Starlette that departs every 20 minutes from the station and serves the historical center. Get off at "Tour de l'Ecorchoir". Mia Casa is then located on a street perpendicular to the Rhone, just a two-minute walk away.
By Plane:
Arles is located 25km from Nimes airport, 65km from Marseille-Provence airport, 35km from Avignon airport, and 72km from Montpellier airport. From any of these airports, you can continue your journey to Arles by public transport, as there are bus and train connections available.
From Nimes airport, there is a shuttle service that runs in coordination with flight schedules and can take you to Nimes train station. From there, you can catch frequent trains to Arles (approximately 30 minutes).
From Montpellier airport, a shuttle bus can take you to the tramway station "Place de l'Europe", which serves Montpellier's train station. From there, you can take a train to Arles (approximately 50 minutes).
At Marseille-Provence airport, a shuttle will take you to the airport station where you can catch a direct train to Arles. Buses and trains are also available to take you to Marseille's train station, from where there are regular trains to Arles (approximately 50 minutes).
By Road:
There is free parking available nearby at boulevard Georges Clemenceau (please note that parking is not permitted on Saturday mornings), Avenue Sixte Quénin, or place Gabriel Peri.
From Paris:
Take freeways A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
From Italy:
Take freeways A7 and A54, and exit at Arles Centre.
From Spain:
Take freeways A9 and A54, and exit at Arles Centre.
By Train:
There are direct TGV (High-speed) trains from Paris to Arles that take approximately 4 hours. Alternatively, you can take the TGV from Paris to Avignon (2 hours and 40 minutes) and then connect to Arles (an additional 40 minutes). During the summer, Eurostar operates trains from the UK to Avignon, where you can then connect to Arles (an additional 40 minutes).
Arriving by Train:
Mia Casa is a 15-minute walk from Arles train station. The easiest route is to follow the banks of the Rhone river. Please note that there is a free shuttle called the Starlette that departs every 20 minutes from the station and serves the historical center. Get off at "Tour de l'Ecorchoir". Mia Casa is then located on a street perpendicular to the Rhone, just a two-minute walk away.
By Plane:
Arles is located 25km from Nimes airport, 65km from Marseille-Provence airport, 35km from Avignon airport, and 72km from Montpellier airport. From any of these airports, you can continue your journey to Arles by public transport, as there are bus and train connections available.
From Nimes airport, there is a shuttle service that runs in coordination with flight schedules and can take you to Nimes train station. From there, you can catch frequent trains to Arles (approximately 30 minutes).
From Montpellier airport, a shuttle bus can take you to the tramway station "Place de l'Europe", which serves Montpellier's train station. From there, you can take a train to Arles (approximately 50 minutes).
At Marseille-Provence airport, a shuttle will take you to the airport station where you can catch a direct train to Arles. Buses and trains are also available to take you to Marseille's train station, from where there are regular trains to Arles (approximately 50 minutes).
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 50 | 65 | 300 | 450 | 20 | oui | ||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 85 | 105 | 450 | 600 | 20 | oui | ||||||||
Apartment | 1 | 85 | 120 | 510 | 700 | 20 | oui |
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Attractions
- The Arles Amphitheatre: Located just a short distance from the given address, the Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman arena that once hosted gladiatorial contests and other events. Visitors can explore the ancient structure and learn about its history.
- The Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features a long avenue lined with ancient sarcophagi and tombs, creating a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere. The Alyscamps is also the setting for several paintings by Vincent van Gogh.
- The Van Gogh Foundation: Situated in the Hôtel Léautaud de Donines, this art museum is dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh. It showcases a collection of paintings, drawings, and letters by the famous artist, providing insight into his life and artistic journey.
- The Saint-Trophime Church: Known for its stunning Romanesque architecture, the Saint-Trophime Church is an important religious site in Arles. Visitors can admire its intricate sculptures and carvings, including the famous Portal of the Last Judgment.
- The Arles Museum of Antiquity: This museum houses a remarkable collection of ancient artifacts, including Roman sculptures, mosaics, and pottery. It offers a glimpse into the rich history of Arles and its role as an important Roman city.
- The Réattu Museum: Located in a former 18th-century grand priory, the Réattu Museum is dedicated to the works of artist Jacques Réattu and other contemporary artists. Its collection includes paintings, sculptures, and photographs, as well as temporary exhibitions.
- The Cryptoporticus: Buried beneath the Place de la République, the Cryptoporticus is an underground gallery that once formed part of the Roman forum. Visitors can explore its atmospheric tunnels, admire the preserved frescoes, and learn about its historical significance.
- The Church of St. Anne: Situated in the heart of Arles, this beautiful church is known for its elegant bell tower and stunning stained glass windows. It is a peaceful place to visit and offers a glimpse into Arles' religious heritage.
- The Luma Arles: This contemporary art center, designed by architect Frank Gehry, is set to open in 2021. It aims to showcase contemporary art exhibitions and foster artistic collaborations. Keep an eye out for its unique building and upcoming events. 10. The Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles: This art foundation celebrates the influence of Arles on Vincent van Gogh's work. It hosts rotating exhibitions of contemporary artists who explore themes related to Van Gogh's legacy and the city's artistic heritage.