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The three guest rooms have their own separate entrances and open up to the peaceful and serene central patio.On the ground floor, the Escale dans les Cyclades room is decorated in turquoise, white, and blue, and features two twin beds, a bathtub, two washbasins, and a separate toilet.
Upstairs, the Vacances chez Louise room takes you back to the 1930s with its retro fireplace, overmantle mirror, and cement tiles. This charming room includes a 160 x 200 bed, a fully equipped shower room, and a separate toilet.
A few steps away, the Croisière sur le Normandie room welcomes you on board with its spacious "cabin" design. It features a porthole, luxury liner bedside tables, a 160 x 200 Queen-size bed, a fully equipped shower room, and a separate toilet.
Each room comes with sheets, covers, towels, a welcome kit, and a hairdryer. They also have independent air conditioning, are non-smoking, and provide amenities such as television, wifi, and office space.
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Directions
Take the motorways A9 and A54 to reach your destination. Once on the motorway, exit at NIMES OUEST and turn right at the roundabout, following the signs for NIMES CENTRE. At the third roundabout, continue towards the town centre (centre ville) and the Jean Jaures or Jardins de la Fontaine public car parks. Drive to the end of Boulevard Jean Jaures and make a left turn onto Avenue Franklin Roosevelt. The rue de Sauve runs parallel to this avenue, and the Guest House is just a two-minute walk from there. There are metered parking spaces available near the Guest House, and if needed, you can also park at the nearby Jean Jaurès underground car park for a fee.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: Breakfast included |
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Attractions
- Arena of Nîmes: Located just a short walk from Rue de Sauve, the Arena of Nîmes is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater that dates back to the 1st century AD. It is one of the best-preserved Roman arenas in the world and offers guided tours and occasional concerts and events.
- Maison Carrée: This ancient Roman temple is situated in the heart of Nîmes and is one of the best-preserved temples from the Roman Empire. Built in the 1st century AD, it now serves as a museum showcasing Roman artifacts and exhibits.
- Jardins de la Fontaine: This beautiful public park is located near the city center and features a combination of French and English-style gardens. It is home to the Temple of Diana, a Roman monument, and offers a peaceful retreat with fountains, statues, and picturesque pathways.
- Tour Magne: Perched atop Mont Cavalier, Tour Magne is an imposing Roman tower that offers panoramic views of Nîmes and its surroundings. This ancient watchtower is the tallest Roman structure in the city and provides an opportunity to appreciate the city's historic skyline.
- Pont du Gard: Situated approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Nîmes, the Pont du Gard is an impressive Roman aqueduct bridge that spans the Gardon River. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a remarkable example of Roman engineering and offers hiking trails and picnic areas.
- Les Halles de Nîmes: Located in the heart of Nîmes, Les Halles is a vibrant indoor market where you can find a wide range of local produce, artisanal products, and traditional cuisine. It's a great place to explore, shop for souvenirs, or enjoy a leisurely meal.
- Musée de la Romanité: This modern museum showcases the rich Roman heritage of Nîmes through a collection of artifacts, interactive exhibits, and multimedia presentations. It offers a comprehensive insight into the city's history and is situated near the Arena of Nîmes.
- Carré d'Art-Musée d'Art Contemporain: Designed by renowned architect Norman Foster, this contemporary art museum exhibits a diverse range of contemporary artworks and hosts temporary exhibitions. It also offers a stunning view of the Maison Carrée and the city center.
- Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue: Located to the south of Nîmes, the Camargue Regional Nature Park is a vast wetland area known for its unique ecosystem, including salt flats, lagoons, and marshes. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including pink flamingos, wild horses, and black bulls. 10. Les Arènes de Nîmes: Situated in the city center, Les Arènes is another Roman amphitheater that dates back to the 1st century AD. Though smaller than the Arena of Nîmes, it offers a similar historical experience and hosts various events and performances throughout the year.