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Jean-Michel et Cathy Chevallier20 rue Nungesser et Coli
La Rochelle
17000
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Experience the ultimate holiday getaway in the heart of La Rochelle. Our prime location offers immediate access to parks, the historic downtown area, the charming old port, and the mesmerizing sea. Whether you seek thrilling activities, enlightening museum visits, relaxing walks, or informative guided tours, our destination has it all. Furthermore, you can easily explore the nearby attractions such as the idyllic Chatelaillon beach, Rochefort, fort Boyard, île d'Aix, Oléron Island, the renowned Zoo de la Palmyre, Chizé, Royan, Puy du Fou, and Futuroscope.Our duplex studio provides a comfortable and inviting space, accompanied by a shared private garden in a tranquil neighborhood. Enjoy the convenience of easy access and free parking in the bustling downtown area. The rental price is 65 euros per night from April to June and then 420 to 560 euros per week from July to September.
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Attractions
- La Rochelle Old Port: Located just a short distance from Rue Nungesser et Coli, the Old Port of La Rochelle is a bustling area filled with historic buildings, charming cafes, and restaurants. It offers stunning views of the harbor and is a great place to enjoy a leisurely stroll.
- La Rochelle Aquarium: One of the largest aquariums in Europe, La Rochelle Aquarium is a must-visit attraction for both adults and children. It houses a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, sea turtles, and colorful tropical fish. The aquarium also features interactive exhibits and educational presentations.
- La Rochelle Towers: The city is famous for its defensive towers, including the Tour de la Lanterne and the Tour Saint-Nicolas. These medieval towers offer panoramic views of La Rochelle and its surroundings. Tourists can explore the towers' history, climb to the top, and learn about the city's maritime past.
- Musee Maritime de La Rochelle: Situated near the Old Port, the Maritime Museum of La Rochelle showcases the region's rich maritime heritage. It displays various nautical artifacts, model ships, and exhibits on navigation. Visitors can learn about the history of seafaring and explore the museum's collection of boats.
- La Rochelle City Hall: The City Hall, known as Hotel de Ville, is a beautiful historic building worth visiting. It features impressive architecture and a picturesque courtyard. Inside, visitors can admire the grand interiors and learn about the city's governance.
- Les Minimes Marina: Located a short distance from the city center, Les Minimes Marina is the largest marina on the Atlantic coast. It is a popular spot for boat enthusiasts and offers a vibrant atmosphere with numerous shops, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can enjoy a walk along the marina and soak in the maritime atmosphere.
- La Rochelle Natural History Museum: Situated in a former convent, the Natural History Museum of La Rochelle houses a diverse collection of natural specimens and exhibits. It showcases the region's flora, fauna, and geology, providing an educational and interactive experience for visitors of all ages.
- La Rochelle Beaches: La Rochelle boasts several beautiful sandy beaches, including Plage de la Concurrence and Plage des Minimes. These beaches offer a relaxing environment for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports activities.
- Saint-Louis Cathedral: The Saint-Louis Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style cathedral located in the heart of La Rochelle. It features stunning stained glass windows, intricate architectural details, and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore the cathedral's interior and appreciate its rich religious history. 10. La Rochelle Market: For a true taste of the local culture, a visit to the traditional La Rochelle Market is a must. Located near the Old Port, the market offers a wide range of fresh produce, seafood, regional specialties, and handmade crafts. It is a vibrant and lively place to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.