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Nogue Claude23 Rue de l'Hortolana
Perpignan
66000
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This charming gite features a cozy lounge area that opens onto a lovely terrace, complete with a comfortable sofa and armchair BZ. Enjoy your favorite shows on the TV, listen to music on the radio, and stay comfortable with the air conditioner. The mezzanine offers a comfortable sleeping area with a cozy 140-sized bed. The kitchen area is equipped with essential appliances such as a fridge, microwave, oven, vacuum cleaner, and washing machine, and also opens onto the terrace. The bathroom includes a WC sani-mill and offers a beautiful view of the terrace.Reviews
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Attractions
- Palace of the Kings of Majorca: Located within walking distance from Rue de l'Hortolana, the Palace of the Kings of Majorca is a stunning medieval fortress built in the 13th century. Explore the grand halls, towers, and gardens while enjoying panoramic views of Perpignan.
- Perpignan Cathedral: Situated in the heart of the city, the Perpignan Cathedral, also known as St. John the Baptist Cathedral, is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. The interior features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate details, making it a must-visit attraction.
- Castillet: This iconic symbol of Perpignan is a 14th-century red-brick tower that once served as the city's main entrance gate. Today, it houses the Museum of Catalan Folk Arts and Traditions, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
- Campo Santo: The Campo Santo is a historic cemetery located near Perpignan Cathedral. This unique site features a cloister with Gothic arches and tombstones dating back to the 14th century, making it an atmospheric spot for a peaceful stroll.
- Le Petit Train Jaune: Experience the breathtaking landscapes of the Pyrenees-Orientales region aboard the Little Yellow Train. This scenic railway journey takes you through picturesque villages, mountain passes, and over impressive viaducts, providing unforgettable views.
- Le Castillet Market: Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture by visiting Le Castillet Market. Located near the Castillet, this bustling market offers a wide array of fresh produce, regional delicacies, crafts, and souvenirs, making it a perfect spot to explore and shop.
- The Palace of the Congresses: If you're interested in live performances, check out the Palace of the Congresses. This modern venue hosts a variety of events, including concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions, providing entertainment options for all tastes.
- Musee d'Art Hyacinthe Rigaud: Art enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Musee d'Art Hyacinthe Rigaud. This museum showcases an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures, including works by famous local artist Hyacinthe Rigaud, as well as other renowned artists.
- Jardin Exotique: Escape the city and relax in the tranquil atmosphere of Jardin Exotique. This beautiful botanical garden features a wide variety of exotic plants, trees, and flowers. Take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. 10. Fort de Salses: Just a short drive from Perpignan, Fort de Salses is a well-preserved military fortress constructed in the 15th century. Explore its maze-like interior and learn about its strategic importance in defending the region. Please note that the availability and opening hours of these attractions may vary, so it's advisable to check their websites or contact them directly before visiting.