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Address:
Fanny Verdo-Mario5 Rue Paul-louis Courier
Narbonne
11100
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price from €115Telephone:
0468322520Mobile:
0663598970Description:
Description for B&B:
This mansion, which is conveniently situated in the heart of Narbonne's city center, was originally built in the late 19th century by a wine merchant. Recently renovated, it now presents a warm and inviting atmosphere that is perfect for family living.The location of the house allows for easy exploration of Narbonne on foot, with attractions such as the cathedral, cloister, museums, Charles Trenet's home, the Market Hall, Via Domitia, and the home of three nurses all within walking distance. Additionally, the surrounding region offers numerous opportunities for discovery, including the Bages-Peyriac area, the Clape Mountains leading to the Mediterranean Sea, the vineyards of Corbières and Minervois, the African Reserve of Sigean, the city of Carcassonne, the beautiful abbeys of Lagrasse and Fronfroide, and the Cathar castles.
On the first floor of the mansion, there are two spacious and bright suites that provide both comfort and tranquility. The "Carnation Poets" suite, measuring 45m², features a lovely bedroom with a 160cm double bed, a large wardrobe, antique furniture, and triple glazing. It also includes a bathroom with a large bathtub, a hairdryer, and towels, as well as a seating area with a desk, tourist guides, and an additional 120cm bed that can accommodate a child if needed.
The "Lys" suite, spanning 43m², offers a large bedroom with a 160cm double bed and a spacious dresser. It also has a bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer, and towels, along with a seating area that includes a desk, a small vintage wrought iron sofa, and tourist guides.
In the garden, there is a charming small living room that provides the perfect spot to relax amidst the beautiful flowers.
For breakfast, guests can enjoy a rich and refined meal served in the lounge from 8:30 am to 10 am. The emphasis is on high-quality organic and locally sourced products from the Halles market, as well as homemade items. The breakfast spread includes traditional bread, pastries, cakes or pancakes, honey, seasonal fruit, dairy products, as well as a selection of jams, butter, fruit juices, and hot beverages.
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Appréciations pour Le Nid en Ville, Narbonne:
Une pause agréable!
Un bel endroit idéalement situé près du canal du midi, pour notre périple en vélo.Chambre spacieuse et confortable, petit déjeuner parfait.Nous reviendrons!!!
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- Narbonne Cathedral: Located in the city center, Narbonne Cathedral, also known as Saint Just and Saint Pasteur Cathedral, is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece. Visitors can admire its stunning architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.
- Canal de la Robine: This picturesque canal runs through Narbonne and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along its banks, rent a boat, or enjoy a relaxing picnic while admiring the charming bridges and historic buildings that line the waterway.
- Les Halles de Narbonne: This bustling indoor market is a food lover's paradise. Open every day, Les Halles offers a wide variety of fresh produce, seafood, meats, cheeses, and local specialties. Visitors can sample regional delicacies, shop for souvenirs, or simply soak up the vibrant atmosphere.
- Archbishop's Palace and Gardens: Located next to Narbonne Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace is a grand medieval fortress with beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the palace's impressive rooms, learn about its rich history, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings of the well-maintained gardens.
- Roman Horreum: This underground archaeological site showcases the remains of an ancient Roman warehouse. Visitors can discover the well-preserved storage rooms, walk along the original Roman streets, and learn about Narbonne's importance as a trading hub during the Roman period.
- Abbey of Fontfroide: Located just outside Narbonne, the Abbey of Fontfroide is a stunning Cistercian monastery nestled in a peaceful countryside setting. Visitors can explore the abbey's impressive architecture, serene gardens, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Les Grands Buffets: Known as one of the largest buffets in France, Les Grands Buffets is a must-visit for food enthusiasts. Located in Narbonne, this restaurant offers a vast selection of high-quality regional dishes, including seafood, charcuterie, cheeses, and pastries. It's a great place to indulge in a gastronomic feast.
- Gruissan Beach: A short drive from Narbonne, Gruissan Beach is a popular coastal destination. With its golden sands and clear waters, it's an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The nearby town of Gruissan also offers charming streets, a medieval castle, and a lively marina.
- Sigean African Reserve: Wildlife lovers will enjoy a visit to the Sigean African Reserve, located approximately 20 kilometers from Narbonne. This vast animal park is home to a variety of African species, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and rhinos. Visitors can drive through the park or take a guided tour to observe the animals up close. 10. Peyriac-de-Mer: Situated on the shores of a saltwater lagoon, Peyriac-de-Mer is a picturesque village known for its natural beauty. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, admire the colorful houses, and enjoy panoramic views of the lagoon. The village is also a great starting point for hiking or birdwatching in the surrounding nature reserve.