HostnFly offers you this bright apartment, ideal for a stay with family or friends in La Rochelle.
With an area of 46 m 2, it has a bedroom and can accommodate up to 4 people.
Have a good stay!
## Logement
Located on the 1st floor with elevator, this bright and charming apartment includes:
- a bedroom with a double bed;
- a fully equipped kitchen;
- a functional shower room;
- a dining area with table and chairs;
- a comfortable living room with a sofa bed;
- a balcony and a terrace to get some fresh air.
You will particularly appreciate its practicality and brightness.
Everything you need to have a great stay is at your disposal, including: Wifi, Hairdryer, TV, Washing machine, Coffee Maker, Refrigerator, Microwave, Oven, Iron, etc.
Please note that bed linen and towels are provided at extra cost.
You will have access to a parking/ garage during your stay.
For your daily errands, a supermarket "Carrefour City" is just 6 minutes walk.
If you like to stroll through the markets, the central market is available every day and is a 9-minute drive from the apartment.
During your stay, you will have the opportunity to discover the must-see sites that make the city famous, such as:
- the Port de plaisance de La Rochelle 8 minutes by car;
- the Vieux Port de La Rochelle at 9 minutes;
- the Grosse Horloge at 17 minutes, and many more.
Please feel free to ask for more information. I would be happy to answer.
## Emplacement
A must-see destination, La Rochelle has plenty to charm visitors. A port city par excellence with its four harbors, the Cité Blanche bewitches all those who set eyes on the sun-drenched white stone in which its buildings are constructed. The omnipresent ocean is the city's symbol, sweeping visitors' nostrils with its spray. Old stones also have their say in this landscape bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, where low-lying coasts, sheer cliffs and sandy shores alternate. International trade has given rise to a unique architectural mix, with a variety of influences from across the seas. Not far from the shore, the islands of Ré, Oléron and Aix form a natural barrier, preventing the ocean swell from disturbing the calm of the thousand-year-old city. Originally a fishing village founded in the Xᵉ century, it would take just two millennia for it to become a major port. Its dominance in maritime trade lasted until the 15th century. But its rebellious spirit was not to the King's taste, and it folded under Richelieu's siege in the 16th century. Despite the loss of its independence, La Rochelle has continued to grow economically over the centuries, thanks to its proximity to the ocean, and remains at the heart of maritime trade.
## Transports
From La Rochelle train station: 6 minutes by car.
From La Rochelle-Île de Ré Airport: 14 minutes by car.