This spacious, comfortable accommodation is perfect for a holiday or family break in Carcassone.
It measures 94 square metres, has 2 bedrooms with plenty of storage space and can sleep up to 4 people.
You'll love the brightness and the location, close to all amenities.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Logement
Located on the 1st floor with lift, the flat is welcoming and fully equipped, with :
- two bedrooms with 2 double beds and 1 child's bed;
- a shower room
- a fully equipped kitchen
- a user-friendly workspace for laptops;
- two lounges and a bar area for relaxing after a day out.
You'll have everything you need for an excellent stay: Wifi, Television, Washing machine, Coffee machine, Fridge, Fan, Microwave, Oven...
Bed linen and towels are included in the cleaning charge.
One of the assets of this accommodation is its location. It is just a 4-minute walk from the city centre, and close to bars, restaurants and shops.
For everyday shopping, there is a Monoprix supermarket just a minute's walk away.
During your stay, you'll have the opportunity to discover the must-see places for which the city is famous, such as :
- the Museum of Fine Arts, 6 minutes' walk away ;
- the Camin del Garric Park, 20 minutes away;
- the Inquisition Museum 21 minutes away;
- the Château et Remparts de la Cité de Carcassonne (22 minutes) and many more.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Emplacement
With its 3 kilometres of ramparts and 52 towers, the upper town of Carcassonne, on the right bank of the River Aude, is the largest fortified city in Europe! A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the famous and impressive medieval city of Aude, admirably restored in the 19th century by the architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, is one of the most visited destinations in France. If you're a lover of heritage and old stones, you'll be delighted to discover Carcassonne's built treasures...
The majestic Gallo-Roman and medieval fortifications that encircle the city, the imposing Narbonnaise gateway flanked by two high spur towers, the 12th-century château comtal built under the Trencavel dynasty, which today houses a lapidary museum, The basilica of Saint-Nazaire, with its Gothic statues and splendid 13th and 14th century stained glass windows, and the Promenade des Lices, nestling between the city's two walls, are all testimonies to the past that are worth a stroll. The charming Place Marcou, with its shady café terraces, and the picturesque streets, dotted with souvenir and craft stalls, also punctuate the route.
## Transports
From Carcassonne train station: 5 minutes on foot.
From Sud de France Carcassonne Airport: 11 minutes by car.