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Samuel et Typhaine Valensi4 Allée Saint-symphorien
Metz
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Complimentary breakfast provided on the initial evening at no cost!Description for Gite
Welcome aboard the Octopus barge, where Typhaine and Samuel invite you to experience a unique stay on the Canal de la Moselle in Montigny-lès-Metz. Nestled amidst the tranquility of the countryside, this charming retreat provides the perfect escape for a night or an extended sojourn.Step into the old boatman's cabin, now transformed into a peaceful oasis after an extensive renovation. Here, you will find all the modern comforts you need to unwind and rejuvenate. Just a short 10-minute walk from the vibrant center of Metz, a city renowned for its rich heritage and a history that spans over three thousand years.
This destination is a haven for urban enthusiasts, as it offers a plethora of cultural attractions. Immerse yourself in the world-class exhibitions at the Pompidou Centre Metz, explore the treasures of the Cour d'Or Museum, or discover the vibrant art scene through independent galleries. Wander through the city streets or hop on a bicycle to admire the stunning architectural marvels, including the historic Metz railway station.
For those seeking relaxation, a private terrace awaits you with comfortable deck chairs and a barbecue, perfect for leisurely moments. Bicycles are also available on-site, allowing you to explore the picturesque trails along the canal, with the option to venture further to Nancy and Thionville via the Charles the Bold bike path.
We invite you to have a delightful stay in this enchanting setting.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | 90 | 560 | 460 | 35 | 7,5 |
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- Centre Pompidou-Metz: Located in the heart of Metz, Centre Pompidou-Metz is a contemporary art museum known for its unique architecture. It features rotating exhibitions, interactive displays, and a rooftop offering panoramic views of the city.
- Metz Cathedral: Also known as Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz, this Gothic masterpiece dates back to the 13th century. The cathedral impresses visitors with its stunning stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and a remarkable astronomical clock.
- Place de la Comédie: Situated in the city center, Place de la Comédie is a vibrant square surrounded by beautiful buildings. It features several cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax and take in the atmosphere.
- Porte des Allemands: This medieval gate offers a glimpse into Metz's history. Built in the 13th century, it served as a fortification and now stands as a symbol of the city's heritage. Visitors can explore the gate's towers, walk along the ramparts, and enjoy the surrounding gardens.
- Jardin Botanique de Metz: The botanical garden in Metz is a peaceful oasis with over 4,000 plant species. It features themed gardens, greenhouses, and a tranquil pond. The garden is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic amidst nature.
- Musée de la Cour d'Or: Housed in an ancient palace, Musée de la Cour d'Or showcases the rich history and art of the region. The museum displays archaeological artifacts, medieval sculptures, and a collection of paintings, including works by renowned artists.
- Esplanade: Situated near the railway station, Esplanade is a vast green space ideal for outdoor activities. It offers walking paths, playgrounds, and a lake where visitors can rent boats. The Esplanade also hosts various events and concerts throughout the year.
- Arènes de Metz: These Roman ruins provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's past. Dating back to the 3rd century, the Arènes de Metz once served as an amphitheater for gladiator fights. Today, visitors can explore the remaining structures and learn about the area's history.
- Temple Neuf: Overlooking the Moselle River, Temple Neuf is a beautiful Protestant church known for its neo-Romanesque architecture. It offers guided tours and often hosts classical music concerts, adding to its cultural significance. 10. Les Amis du Vieux Metz: A guided tour with Les Amis du Vieux Metz is a great way to explore the city's historic district. Their knowledgeable guides lead visitors through narrow streets, showcasing architectural gems, hidden courtyards, and sharing captivating stories about Metz's past.