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Contact Details:
Address:
Delphine10 Rue Croix Rouge
Arles
13200
Reviews:
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0688030486Description:
Description for B&B:
Located in the heart of Arles, Mia Casa is a luxurious haven where art, antiques, and vintage furniture blend seamlessly with natural materials and artifacts from around the world. As well-traveled artists, we have created a space that embodies refinement and affordability, allowing our guests to feel truly at home.We offer a range of accommodation options, including spacious rooms, suites, studios, and apartments with independent access for those seeking privacy. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a gathering with friends, Mia Casa is the perfect choice. We also organize activity holidays and offer discounted rates for weekly or monthly stays. Additionally, we proudly support artists by hosting private exhibitions and providing an artist residency.
Arles, with its picturesque streets and rich Roman and Romanesque heritage, has always been a magnet for artists. Van Gogh himself was inspired by this enchanting city, creating over 300 works during his time here. Today, Arles is a UNESCO World Heritage site, ensuring the preservation of its historical center and its natural surroundings, including the Camargue National Reserve and the Alpilles hills. The city is also renowned for its annual "Rencontres" photography festival, making it a global hub for art.
Welcome to Mia Casa, conveniently located in the charming La Roquette district, just a stone's throw away from the Rhone river. Step inside and immerse yourself in the art and history that adorn our unique space. We are here to make your stay a resounding success.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Mia Casa, Arles:
Excellent accueil
Une maison d'hôtes très agréable. Le quartier de la Roquette est vivant et pittoresque. Delphine, l'hôtesse de Mia casa, est charmante, pleine de bonne humeur et de gentillesse. J'y ai séjourné deux fois déjà avec beaucoup de plaisir (et, à n'en pas douter, j'y retournerai)
Directions
Travel Directions:
By Road:
You can find free parking nearby at boulevard Georges Clemenceau (except on Saturday mornings), Avenue Sixte Quénin, or place Gabriel Peri.
From Paris:
Take freeway A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
From Italy:
Take freeway A7 then A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
From Spain:
Take freeway A9 then A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
By train:
There are direct TGV (High-speed) trains from Paris to Arles (4 hours), or you can take the TGV from Paris to Avignon and then connect to Arles (2 hours and 40 minutes, plus 40 minutes for the connection). During the summer, Eurostar runs trains from the UK to Avignon, where you can connect to Arles (additional 40 minutes).
Arriving by train:
Mia Casa is a 15-minute walk from Arles train station. The easiest route is to follow the banks of the Rhone river. There is also a free shuttle called the Starlette that departs every 20 minutes from the station and serves the historical center. Get off at "Tour de l'Ecorchoir". Mia Casa is located on a street perpendicular to the Rhone, just a two-minute walk in the opposite direction.
By plane:
Arles is located near several airports. Nimes airport is 25km away, Marseille-Provence airport is 65km away, Avignon airport is 35km away, and Montpellier airport is 72km away. From these airports, you can continue your journey to Arles by bus or train, as it is well-connected to each of these cities.
From Nimes airport, there is a shuttle service that coordinates with flight schedules and takes you to Nimes train station. From there, you can catch frequent trains to Arles (30 minutes travel time).
From Montpellier airport, a shuttle bus can take you to the tramway station "Place de l'Europe", which serves Montpellier's train station. From there, you can take a train to Arles (50 minutes travel time).
At Marseille-Provence airport, a shuttle will take you to the airport station, where you can catch a direct train to Arles. Buses and trains are also available to take you to Marseille's train station, from where there are regular trains to Arles (50 minutes travel time).
By Road:
You can find free parking nearby at boulevard Georges Clemenceau (except on Saturday mornings), Avenue Sixte Quénin, or place Gabriel Peri.
From Paris:
Take freeway A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
From Italy:
Take freeway A7 then A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
From Spain:
Take freeway A9 then A54 and exit at Arles Centre.
By train:
There are direct TGV (High-speed) trains from Paris to Arles (4 hours), or you can take the TGV from Paris to Avignon and then connect to Arles (2 hours and 40 minutes, plus 40 minutes for the connection). During the summer, Eurostar runs trains from the UK to Avignon, where you can connect to Arles (additional 40 minutes).
Arriving by train:
Mia Casa is a 15-minute walk from Arles train station. The easiest route is to follow the banks of the Rhone river. There is also a free shuttle called the Starlette that departs every 20 minutes from the station and serves the historical center. Get off at "Tour de l'Ecorchoir". Mia Casa is located on a street perpendicular to the Rhone, just a two-minute walk in the opposite direction.
By plane:
Arles is located near several airports. Nimes airport is 25km away, Marseille-Provence airport is 65km away, Avignon airport is 35km away, and Montpellier airport is 72km away. From these airports, you can continue your journey to Arles by bus or train, as it is well-connected to each of these cities.
From Nimes airport, there is a shuttle service that coordinates with flight schedules and takes you to Nimes train station. From there, you can catch frequent trains to Arles (30 minutes travel time).
From Montpellier airport, a shuttle bus can take you to the tramway station "Place de l'Europe", which serves Montpellier's train station. From there, you can take a train to Arles (50 minutes travel time).
At Marseille-Provence airport, a shuttle will take you to the airport station, where you can catch a direct train to Arles. Buses and trains are also available to take you to Marseille's train station, from where there are regular trains to Arles (50 minutes travel time).
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 50 | 65 | 300 | 450 | 20 | oui | ||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 85 | 105 | 450 | 600 | 20 | oui | ||||||||
Apartment | 1 | 85 | 120 | 510 | 700 | 20 | oui |
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Attractions
- Arles Amphitheatre: Located just a short walk away from 10 Rue Croix Rouge, the Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre that dates back to the 1st century AD. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for hosting various events and performances throughout the year.
- Place du Forum: Situated in the heart of Arles, Place du Forum is a bustling square lined with cafes, shops, and restaurants. It is famous for being the setting of Vincent van Gogh's famous painting, "Café Terrace at Night."
- Alyscamps: Alyscamps is an ancient Roman necropolis located just outside the city walls of Arles. It is a site of great historical and archaeological significance, featuring rows of ancient sarcophagi and beautiful tree-lined pathways.
- Fondation Vincent van Gogh: This art museum is dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and showcases a collection of his paintings, drawings, and letters. The building itself is a former 15th-century mansion, adding to the charm of the museum.
- Saint-Trophime Church: Constructed in the 12th century, the Saint-Trophime Church is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. It features intricate stone carvings and a beautiful cloister, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Van Gogh Trail: Follow in the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh by exploring the Van Gogh Trail, which highlights the locations that inspired some of his most famous paintings. The trail takes you to various spots around Arles, allowing you to see the city through the artist's eyes.
- Cryptoportiques: Located beneath the Place de la République, the Cryptoportiques are a series of underground galleries that were once part of a Roman forum. Visitors can explore these hidden tunnels and arches, gaining insight into the city's ancient past.
- Musee Reattu: Housed in a former 15th-century Grand Priory, the Musee Reattu is an art museum that showcases a diverse collection of works, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs. The museum also offers panoramic views of the Rhône River and the city.
- Camargue Nature Park: Just a short drive from Arles, the Camargue Nature Park is a stunning natural reserve known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes. Visitors can spot flamingos, white horses, and other unique species while enjoying activities such as hiking, biking, and birdwatching. 10. Montmajour Abbey: Situated on a rocky hill overlooking Arles, Montmajour Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery that dates back to the 10th century. The abbey features impressive architectural ruins, a medieval chapel, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.