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Picard13 Rue du Lignon
La Rochelle
17000
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This charming cottage, facing the south, has undergone a complete renovation. It offers a cozy and comfortable space with one room measuring 24 m2 that includes a double bed and a single bed, along with a dining area and a TV for your entertainment. The cottage also features a well-equipped mini kitchen with an oven, microwave, and washing machine for your convenience. A bathroom is also available for your personal use. Outside, you can relax and enjoy the lovely garden furniture and make use of the barbecue for delightful outdoor meals. Additionally, the cottage is conveniently located near local shops for your everyday needs.Reviews
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Attractions
- La Rochelle Aquarium: Located just a short distance from 13 Rue du Lignon, La Rochelle Aquarium is one of the largest public aquariums in Europe. It features a diverse range of marine life, including sharks, sea turtles, and colorful fish. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, watch feeding sessions, and even touch some of the marine creatures.
- Vieux Port (Old Port): Situated in the heart of La Rochelle, the Vieux Port is a picturesque and bustling harbor lined with vibrant cafés, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, admire the historic towers guarding the entrance, or watch the boats come and go.
- Tour de la Lanterne: This medieval tower, located in La Rochelle's Old Port, offers panoramic views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean. Built in the 15th century, it was initially used as a lighthouse and later served as a prison. Today, visitors can climb to the top and learn about its fascinating history.
- Musée Maritime de La Rochelle (Maritime Museum): Housed in a former naval arsenal, the Maritime Museum showcases the rich maritime heritage of La Rochelle. It features exhibits on shipbuilding, navigation, fishing, and more. Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection of model ships and artifacts, as well as learn about the city's seafaring past.
- La Rochelle Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Louis): The imposing La Rochelle Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Dating back to the 18th century, it boasts intricate stained glass windows, ornate sculptures, and a majestic organ. Visitors can admire the cathedral's stunning interior and attend mass or concerts.
- La Rochelle Towers: La Rochelle is renowned for its historic towers, which once served as defensive fortifications. The three main towers are Tour de la Chaîne, Tour Saint-Nicolas, and Tour de la Grosse Horloge. Visitors can explore these towers, walk along the ramparts, and learn about their role in the city's history.
- Les Minimes Marina: Located a short distance from the city center, Les Minimes Marina is one of the largest marinas in Europe. It is home to numerous yachts, sailboats, and motorboats, offering a vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the waterfront, dine at waterfront restaurants, or even rent a boat for a sailing adventure.
- La Rochelle Natural History Museum (Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle): This museum showcases a diverse collection of natural history specimens, including fossils, minerals, and taxidermy displays. Visitors can learn about the local flora and fauna, as well as explore the museum's interactive exhibits and temporary exhibitions.
- Port des Minimes Beach: Located near the marina, Port des Minimes Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming. It offers a long stretch of sandy shoreline, with clear waters and stunning views of the harbor. Visitors can relax on the beach, take a refreshing dip, or enjoy water sports such as windsurfing or paddleboarding. 10. La Rochelle Market (Marché Central): Situated in the heart of the city, La Rochelle Market is a vibrant and bustling market where visitors can find fresh produce, regional specialties, flowers, and handicrafts. It offers a lively atmosphere and is a great place to soak up the local culture and sample delicious French delicacies.