Villa in the heart of St Remy de Provence with pool terrace and garden.
Parking on the ground 900m2 approximately.
3 minutes walk from the center and all the shops.
Sheltered from all eyes, this villa is ideal to receive you with friends or family
Possible arrival other day than SATURDAY
3 pretty bright rooms.
2 bathrooms
living room, dining room, terrace overlooking pool
Final cleaning 90th
Saint Remy de Provence, a small town in the Regional Natural Park of the Alpilles, invites you to discover its riches: culture, heritage and festivals.
In the Provencal capital of the art of living where Nostradamus was born, you will find: gastronomy, local products, olive oil, wines and vineyards, crafts, the Provençal market, artists, beautiful shops and art galleries, walks and nature hikes, the places painted by Van Gogh, the Roman archaeological site Glanum, traditions: a Christmas in Provence, Transhumance, festivals and 300 days of sunshine a year ...
Located in the heart of the Alpilles, Saint Rémy is one of the must of Provence. Its verdant valleys and subtly perfumed, its beautiful houses restored with taste and its charming old streets have made its success ...
While strolling quietly in its narrow and winding streets, you will come across beautiful old fountains, small shady squares welcoming pleasant restaurant terraces and elegant boutiques.
Saint Remy de Provence:
From Place Jean Jaures to the gates of the old town, you will follow a long succession of mansions (often converted into a museum or art gallery), convents, chapels, and sumptuous residences of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
The beauty of its landscapes and the quality of its light have inspired many artists, writers and painters.
Saint Remy de Provence - Mansion
The most famous is undeniably Vincent Van Gogh who painted more than 150 paintings in the countryside surrounding Saint Rémy de Provence
A walk on the places painted by the artist will allow you to discover the mountain of St Rémy, fields of wheat and poppies, olive trees and cypresses which remain imperturbable more than a century later.
Saint Rémy de Provence - Arc de Triomphe - GlanumSaint Rémy de Provence, a city of history, is built on one of the oldest archaeological sites in Europe. The remains of the Comptoir de Glanum founded in the 3rd century BC, then remodeled by the Romans under Julius Caesar. They are an impressive testimony of the civilizations that have followed one another here. You can visit the large thermal baths, the long residential avenue, the temple and the natural source of a true Gallo-Roman city dating from 30 to 10 years BC. Two important monuments are visible near the site: the Arc de Triomphe and the Mausoleum of the Antiques.
Saint Remy de Provence
- Street with restaurants and shops Lovers of old stones, art and pretty shops will be at home in Saint-Rémy. The beautiful properties around Saint-Rémy and the shaded terraces of the Place Jean-Jaurès also host a few years of show-biz. Far from the crowds of the coast, artists and celebrities can quietly enjoy the sweet atmosphere of Provence found here in Saint Remy. Upon your arrival, you will be seduced, that's for sure ...!
The most famous is undeniably Vincent Van Gogh who painted more than 150 paintings in the countryside surrounding Saint Rémy de Provence
A walk on the places painted by the artist will allow you to discover the mountain of St Rémy, fields of wheat and poppies, olive trees and cypresses which remain imperturbable more than a century later.
Saint Rémy de Provence - Arc de Triomphe - GlanumSaint Rémy de Provence, a city of history, is built on one of the oldest archaeological sites in Europe. The remains of the Comptoir de Glanum founded in the 3rd century BC, then remodeled by the Romans under Julius Caesar. They are an impressive testimony of the civilizations that have followed one another here. You can visit the large thermal baths, the long residential avenue, the temple and the natural source of a true Gallo-Roman city dating from 30 to 10 years BC. Two important monuments are visible near the site: the Arc de Triomphe and the Mausoleum of the Antiques.
Saint Rémy de Provence - Street with restaurants and shopsLovers of old stones, art and pretty shops will be at home in Saint-Rémy. The beautiful properties around Saint-Rémy and the shaded terraces of the Place Jean-Jaurès also host a few years of show-biz. Far from the crowds of the coast, artists and celebrities can quietly enjoy the sweet atmosphere of Provence found here in Saint Remy. Upon your arrival, you will be seduced, that's for sure ...!
To see, to visit:
Excavations of Glanum (Gallo-Roman city).
the Antiques (Arc and Mausoleum of the Roman era).
Monastery of St. Paul de Mausole (house of psychiatric health having hosted Van Gogh).
Collegiate Church Saint-Martin XIV and XVIII century.
Archaeological Museum of Glanum (Hotel de Sade)
Alpilles Museum (Popular Arts and Traditions, renaissance period mansion).
Center of Art Presence Van Gogh (Hotel Estrine XVIII).
Mario Prassinos Foundation (ND Chapel of Pity). Aromas Museum.
Near the Baux de Provence, you can refresh yourself by visiting the quarries of light.
Hobbies :
Hiking, horse riding and mountain biking.
Guided tours: Van Gogh, Nostradamus and Glanum site
Tennis. Horse riding. Gliding. Swimming pool. Petanque. Peach.
Numerous cultural events, craft fairs, exhibitions, festivals ...
Neighboring villages:
Eyragues (6km), Maillane (7km), Les Baux de Provence (9km), Maussane les Alpilles (9km).