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Alban Harly6 Rue Raillon
Arles
13200
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La Maison de Thaïs is a charming bed & breakfast and holiday home situated in the idyllic La Roquette district, nestled within the historic center of Arles. With three cozy rooms and two delightful holiday homes, this accommodation provides a perfect base for exploring the rich culture and history of Arles. Immerse yourself in the wonders of this captivating town, from the ancient Roman amphitheater and Antique theatre to the iconic Van Gogh foundation. Don't miss the renowned Les Rencontres photography festival, the exhilarating bullfights during the feria, and the vibrant Les Suds music festival. Additionally, La Maison de Thaïs offers easy access to nearby attractions such as Avignon, Aix en Provence, the Roman Aqueduc known as Pont du Gard, the vibrant city of Marseilles, and the breathtaking natural reserves of Alpilles and Camargue. Experience the best of Provence during your stay at La Maison de Thaïs.Description for Gite
I am offering two houses for rent: Noémie House, which can accommodate 4-6 people, and Eloise House, which can accommodate 4 people.Noémie House is a typical Arlesienne house for 4-6 people. It is a two-story house with a stone staircase. Located at 5 rue Bibion in the charming neighborhood of Roquette in the historic area of Arles, it is conveniently situated for exploring the city on foot. The house has been fully air-conditioned and renovated in the fall of 2013. On the ground floor, there is a 25m2 living room and kitchen. The first floor features a 15m2 room with a 160/200 bed, an office area, a shower room, and a toilet. The second floor offers a 23m2 suite, a 9m2 mezzanine with a 160/200cm bed, a living room with a sofa bed for 2 people, a shower room, and a toilet. Amenities include WIFI, provided linen, and free public parking at 70m and 200m from the house.
Eloise House is also a typical Arlesienne house for 4 people. Like Noémie House, it is a two-story house with a stone staircase. It is located in the charming neighborhood of Roquette in the historic area of Arles, allowing guests to easily explore the city on foot. The house has been fully air-conditioned and renovated in the fall of 2013. On the ground floor, there is a 20m2 living room and kitchen with a television. The first floor features a 15m2 room with a 160/200 bed, an office area, a shower room, and a toilet. The second floor offers another 15m2 room with a 160/200 bed, an office area, a shower room, and a toilet. Amenities include WIFI, provided linen, and free public parking at 70m and 200m from the house.
Staying at Noémie and Eloise Houses allows you to immerse yourself in the heart of the city and easily explore famous attractions like the Arena, the ancient theater, the bust of Caesar, the Van Gogh Foundation, the photographic Rencontres d'Arles, the feria, and the festivals Suds à Arles. You can also venture out to discover nearby cities and attractions such as Avignon, Aix en Provence, Le Pont du Gard, Marseille, the Alpilles, and the Camargue park.
At the house of Thais, you will receive a personalized welcome and receive recommendations for the best restaurants, walks, and outings in the area. Cheers, Alban and Thais.
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Directions
Directions to "La maison de Thaïs" at 6 rue Raillon, 13200 ARLES:
By train and then by foot or by bike:
1. Upon exiting the train station, proceed straight ahead and follow the Rhône river downstream.
2. Before reaching the first bridge, take the stairs down to the river for a more enjoyable walk.
3. As you approach the second bridge, go back up to the top street before the trees.
4. Walk for another 90.20 meters on this street.
5. Turn left onto Rue Raillon.
6. The journey will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes, depending on your calf strength and the intensity of the Mistral wind.
By Taco (environmentally friendly transportation option):
1. If you prefer not to walk, take the TACO.
2. The cost is 7€ for two people.
3. Call Damien at 06 50 29 60 00 to arrange pick-up upon your arrival.
4. More information is available at www.tacoandco.fr.
By plane:
1. From Nimes, there are direct flights available from London, Liverpool, or Brussels.
2. Visit www.nimes-aeroport.fr for more details.
3. From Marseille, you can use the direct train that connects to Arles in approximately 45 minutes.
4. View the schedule at www.regionpaca.fr/uploads/media/Marseille-Arles-Tarascon-Avignon_02.pdf.
By car:
1. If coming from the north of Europe, Spain, or the rest of France, the recommended route is via Nîmes and the A54 motorway.
2. Take exit 5 (Town Centre- Centre ville) and immediately park under the plane trees.
3. La Maison de Thaïs is located on the small street perpendicular to the expressway.
4. From Marseille, take the A54 motorway but do not use exit 5.
5. Instead, take exit 4, go around the roundabout, and re-enter the motorway towards Marseille.
6. Take exit 5 (Town Centre- Centre ville) and drive under the expressway.
7. Park immediately under the plane trees.
8. The Thaïs home is situated in this area.
By train and then by foot or by bike:
1. Upon exiting the train station, proceed straight ahead and follow the Rhône river downstream.
2. Before reaching the first bridge, take the stairs down to the river for a more enjoyable walk.
3. As you approach the second bridge, go back up to the top street before the trees.
4. Walk for another 90.20 meters on this street.
5. Turn left onto Rue Raillon.
6. The journey will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes, depending on your calf strength and the intensity of the Mistral wind.
By Taco (environmentally friendly transportation option):
1. If you prefer not to walk, take the TACO.
2. The cost is 7€ for two people.
3. Call Damien at 06 50 29 60 00 to arrange pick-up upon your arrival.
4. More information is available at www.tacoandco.fr.
By plane:
1. From Nimes, there are direct flights available from London, Liverpool, or Brussels.
2. Visit www.nimes-aeroport.fr for more details.
3. From Marseille, you can use the direct train that connects to Arles in approximately 45 minutes.
4. View the schedule at www.regionpaca.fr/uploads/media/Marseille-Arles-Tarascon-Avignon_02.pdf.
By car:
1. If coming from the north of Europe, Spain, or the rest of France, the recommended route is via Nîmes and the A54 motorway.
2. Take exit 5 (Town Centre- Centre ville) and immediately park under the plane trees.
3. La Maison de Thaïs is located on the small street perpendicular to the expressway.
4. From Marseille, take the A54 motorway but do not use exit 5.
5. Instead, take exit 4, go around the roundabout, and re-enter the motorway towards Marseille.
6. Take exit 5 (Town Centre- Centre ville) and drive under the expressway.
7. Park immediately under the plane trees.
8. The Thaïs home is situated in this area.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 6 | 90 | 110 | 5 |
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- Arles Amphitheatre: Located just a short distance from 6 Rue Raillon, Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman arena dating back to the 1st century. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts various cultural events and concerts throughout the year.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Situated in the heart of Arles, the Van Gogh Foundation is a renowned art museum dedicated to the famous painter Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can explore the collection of Van Gogh's works, as well as temporary exhibitions showcasing contemporary art.
- Les Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis, located close to the city center, is a peaceful and atmospheric site with rows of ornate sarcophagi and tombs. It inspired numerous artists, including Vincent van Gogh, who painted several works here.
- Arles Museum of Antiquity: Housed in a former 17th-century mansion, this museum showcases an extensive collection of Roman artifacts discovered in and around Arles. Visitors can admire statues, mosaics, ceramics, and other archaeological finds that provide insights into the region's ancient history.
- Saint-Trophime Church: A masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, Saint-Trophime Church is a stunning cathedral with a richly decorated portal featuring intricate stone carvings. Inside, you can admire its majestic nave, stained glass windows, and beautiful cloister.
- The Cryptoporticus: Located beneath the Arles Amphitheatre, the Cryptoporticus is an underground gallery that once served as a covered walkway. Visitors can explore this fascinating archaeological site featuring a series of vaulted chambers and learn about its historical significance.
- The Camargue Nature Park: Just a short drive from Arles, the Camargue Nature Park is a vast wetland area known for its diverse wildlife and unique landscapes. Here, you can spot pink flamingos, wild horses, and numerous bird species, or take a leisurely hike or bike ride through the picturesque marshes.
- The Vincent van Gogh Trail: For art enthusiasts, following the Van Gogh Trail is a must-do in Arles. The trail takes you to various locations where the painter lived and worked, such as the Yellow House and the Langlois Bridge, offering a glimpse into the sites that inspired some of his most famous works.
- The Arles Market: Every Saturday morning, the streets near 6 Rue Raillon come alive with the vibrant Arles Market. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture, browse stalls selling fresh produce, regional specialties, and handicrafts, and soak up the lively atmosphere. 10. Fondation Vincent Van Gogh Arles: This contemporary art foundation, located in a beautifully renovated mansion, showcases temporary exhibitions by both established and emerging artists. It offers a modern perspective on art while paying tribute to Van Gogh's artistic legacy.