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Nogue Claude23 Rue de l'Hortolana
Perpignan
66000
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This charming gite features a cozy lounge area that seamlessly connects to a lovely terrace, complete with a comfortable sofa, armchair BZ, TV, radio, and air conditioner. The mezzanine level offers a comfortable sleeping arrangement for two, with a queen-sized bed. The kitchen area is equipped with essential appliances such as a fridge, microwave, oven, vacuum cleaner, and washing machine, and it also opens onto the terrace for easy access. The bathroom includes a WC with a convenient sani-mill system, and it overlooks the terrace, providing a pleasant view.Reviews
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Attractions
- Palace of the Kings of Majorca: Located in the heart of Perpignan, this medieval palace was the residence of the Kings of Majorca during the 13th century. It offers stunning views of the city and houses beautiful gardens and a museum showcasing historical artifacts.
- Perpignan Cathedral: Situated in the city center, the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist is a magnificent Gothic-style cathedral dating back to the 14th century. It features intricate stained glass windows, impressive architecture, and a serene atmosphere.
- Le Castillet: This iconic fortress gate is a symbol of Perpignan and dates back to the 14th century. It now serves as a museum dedicated to the history and heritage of the region, offering exhibitions and panoramic views from its tower.
- Campo Santo: Known as one of the most beautiful cloisters in France, Campo Santo is a medieval cemetery located near the city center. It features stunning Gothic architecture and ancient tombs, creating a peaceful and atmospheric place to explore.
- Saint-Jean Pla de Corts Lake: Just a short drive from Perpignan, this picturesque lake offers a perfect spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, or renting paddle boats while surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings.
- Collioure: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, this charming coastal town is famous for its colorful buildings, picturesque harbor, and stunning beaches. Its narrow streets are lined with art galleries, shops, and restaurants, making it a popular destination for tourists.
- Forteresse de Salses: Located around 15 kilometers north of Perpignan, this impressive fortress is a masterpiece of military architecture. Built in the 15th century, it showcases the mix of French and Spanish influences in the region and offers guided tours to explore its history.
- Banyuls-sur-Mer: Known for its beautiful sandy beaches and vineyards, this coastal town is a popular destination for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, explore the charming town center, or relax on the beach while enjoying the Mediterranean scenery.
- Canet-en-Roussillon: Situated just a few kilometers from Perpignan, this vibrant seaside resort offers long sandy beaches, a lively marina, and a range of water sports activities. It also boasts numerous restaurants, bars, and shops, ensuring a lively atmosphere for tourists. 10. Céret: Located in the picturesque Vallespir valley, Céret is a charming town known for its vibrant art scene. It houses the Museum of Modern Art showcasing works of famous artists such as Picasso and Matisse. The town also hosts a popular Saturday morning market, attracting both locals and tourists.