波尔多 · 整套民居 · 4室4床1.0卫 · 可住6人 · La Villa 4 You - Maison avec piscine à Bordeaux
Enjoy a superb stay in this beautiful house with a pleasant terrace and a small swimming pool, in a quiet location in the Chartrons district of Bordeaux! This warm and friendly home is perfect for a stay with friends or family! Villa 4 You offers all the comforts of home, in an exceptional setting with a contemporary feel, for an unforgettable stay in Bordeaux. Villa 4 You features a luminous living room with a lounge and dining area, a fully-equipped open-plan kitchen, four quiet bedrooms, a bathroom, an office area and a large terrace with swimming pool! On two floors, this house is composed as follows: A beautiful, light-filled living room with high ceilings, comfortable lounge area, sofa and coffee table. A fully-equipped kitchen opening onto the living room: fridge, dishwasher, oven, induction hob, microwave, toaster, kettle, coffee maker... A dining area with a large convivial table. Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Separate WC. Sleeping area (1st floor): - Bedroom 1: 180x200 King-size bed - Bedroom 2: Queen-size bed 160x200 with air-conditioning - Bedroom 3: 90x190 single bed with air-conditioning - Bedroom 4: 90x190 single bed with air-conditioning Bathroom with bathtub and toilet. The layout is ideal for 4 adults and 2 children. For your convenience, a washing machine, tumble dryer, iron and ironing board are also available. Quality sheets, towels and tea towels are provided, as well as a few coffee capsules, tea bags, sugar, salt, pepper and olive oil...... and your bed is made up on arrival. For optimum comfort.... Of course, Wifi is accessible and free! Villa 4 You is a 15-minute walk from the Cité du Vin. With its Quai des marques à prix d'usine, alternative boutiques, art studios and antique stores, Les Chartrons is a pleasant area in which to stroll. The living environment is relaxing and of the highest quality. The district is home to one of France's leading organic markets. On Rue Notre-Dame, the atmosphere is that of a village, with flowers, conviviality and a bohemian spirit. The district attracts families for the quality and number of its green spaces, for its lively atmosphere and for its ideal location in relation to other Bordeaux districts, the transport network, cultural spaces and schools and universities. A little history: The old faubourg of Chartrons is the historic stronghold of wine merchants. Its history is also marked by colonial trade. The district's earliest origins, to which it owes its name, date back to the 14th century, when a community of Carthusian monks settled here. The great Flemish, Irish and English merchant families arrived in the 17th century. By the 18th, the port of La Lune was the largest in France. In the 19th century, Bordeaux's wine-growing vocation was at its peak, and the district was home to the area's leading merchants. Neglected after the Second World War, the Chartrons district found a new lease of life at the dawn of the 21st century: its beautiful facades have now been restored, and its charming alleyways are brimming with antique shops, art galleries and home decoration stores. Facing the Garonne River, the former negociants whose wide porches once allowed the passage of barrels are now welcoming bistros and other restaurants. Activities: Discover our city, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, with its museums, gastronomy, wine cellars, shopping, spas and green spaces.... And discover our region, the Garonne, our vineyards, our châteaux, our parks... Transport - Tramway: Line B, "Cours du Médoc", 7-minute walk - Vcub: Free Vcub bike rental station 700m away, easy to visit and get around Bordeaux.
Quelques soucis avec la cafetière et les volets roulants le dernier jour. Sinon très belle location très bien situé dans Bordeaux
A little history:
The old faubourg of Chartrons is the historic stronghold of wine merchants. Its history is also marked by colonial trade. The district's earliest origins, to which it owes its name, date back to the 14th century, when a community of Carthusian monks settled here. The great Flemish, Irish and English merchant families arrived in the 17th century. By the 18th, the port of La Lune was the largest in France. In the 19th century, Bordeaux's wine-growing vocation was at its peak, and the district was home to the area's leading merchants. Neglected after the Second World War, the Chartrons district found a new lease of life at the dawn of the 21st century: its beautiful facades have now been restored, and its charming alleyways are brimming with antique shops, art galleries and home decoration stores. Facing the Garonne River, the former negociants whose wide porches once allowed the passage of barrels are now welcoming bistros and other restaurants.
Activities:
Discover our city, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, with its museums, gastronomy, wine cellars, shopping, spas and green spaces....
And discover our region, the Garonne, our vineyards, our châteaux, our parks...
Transport
- Tramway:
Line B, "Cours du Médoc", 7-minute walk
- Vcub:
Free Vcub bike rental station 700m away, easy to visit and get around Bordeaux.
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