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Nogue Claude
23 Rue de l'Hortolana
Perpignan
66000

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Price per week:

price from €250

Telephone:

0468517865

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0667495505

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This cozy gite features a lounge area that opens onto a lovely terrace, complete with a comfortable sofa, armchair BZ, TV, radio, and air conditioner for your relaxation and entertainment. The mezzanine offers a sleeping area with a comfortable bed that accommodates up to 140 guests. The kitchen area is equipped with essential appliances such as a fridge, microwave, oven, vacuum cleaner, and washing machine, all conveniently opening onto the terrace. The bathroom includes a WC sani-mill and overlooks the terrace, providing a refreshing and serene atmosphere.

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Attractions

  • Perpignan Cathedral: Located just a short distance from Rue de l'Hortolana, Perpignan Cathedral is a stunning example of Catalan Gothic architecture. The cathedral features beautiful stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and a serene atmosphere.
  • Le Castillet: This iconic medieval fortress serves as a gateway to the historical center of Perpignan. Visitors can explore the museum inside, which displays artifacts from the region's history, and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the tower.
  • Palais des Rois de Majorque: Situated on a hill overlooking the city, this 13th-century palace was once the residence of the kings of Majorca. The palace boasts impressive architecture, lush gardens, and offers breathtaking views of Perpignan and the surrounding area.
  • Campo Santo: Built in the 14th century, Campo Santo is a monumental cemetery known for its unique cloistered design. It houses beautiful Gothic chapels and tombs, creating a tranquil and captivating atmosphere.
  • Palace of the Kings of Majorca Gardens: Adjacent to the Palais des Rois de Majorque, these gardens offer a peaceful retreat from the city. Visitors can wander through beautifully landscaped green spaces, admire the medieval walls, and enjoy the aromatic scents of the plants and flowers.
  • Perpignan's Historic Center: The historic center of Perpignan is a charming area filled with narrow streets, picturesque squares, and vibrant cafes. Stroll through the lively Place de la Loge, explore the Rue Paratilla with its boutique shops, and admire the colorful facades of the buildings.
  • St. John's Church: Located in the heart of Perpignan, St. John's Church is a fine example of Catalan Gothic architecture. The church features intricate stone carvings, a stunning rose window, and hosts regular organ concerts.
  • Hyacinthe Rigaud Museum: This museum is dedicated to the works of Hyacinthe Rigaud, a renowned 17th-century portrait painter. It houses a collection of his paintings and offers insight into the art and cultural heritage of the region.
  • Le Palais de la Deputation: Situated in a former courthouse, this neoclassical building now serves as the seat of the Pyrénées-Orientales General Council. Visitors can admire the grand architecture and explore the permanent art collection housed within. 10. Têt River Promenade: Take a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Têt River, which runs through Perpignan. The promenade offers scenic views of the city, charming bridges, and peaceful green spaces perfect for picnicking or relaxing. These attractions provide a diverse range of historical, cultural, and natural experiences for tourists in Perpignan.

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