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Holiday Residence La Barbacanne in Été Carcassonne Languedoc-Roussillon
The residence
The Cité de Carcassonne, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers visitors a variety of things to explore.
Visit the medieval castle and museums, allow yourself to be tempted into one of the many wine-tasting rooms, and enjoy the festivals and events on offer year-round.
Visit the medieval castle and museums, allow yourself to be tempted into one of the many wine-tasting rooms, and enjoy the festivals and events on offer year-round.
The advantages of the residence
Situated close to the town centre and its ramparts, the residence is made up of air-conditioned apartments, tastefully furnished and fully-equipped to ensure that your stay will be as comfortable as possible.
Amenities: fitness room and jacuzzi
Amenities: fitness room and jacuzzi
TV
Beddings and towels offered (change to be paid)
Air conditioner
Choose your accommodation
kitchenette (microwave), flat screen TV with satellite, bathroom
Car park (fee), Wi-Fi access.
Car park (fee), Wi-Fi access.
entrée avec 1 lit double. Terrasse ou balcon
Number of
guests : 2
guests : 2
Number of
beds : 2
beds : 2
Pets allowed :
Yes
Number of
rooms : 1
rooms : 1
Surface area env
:
25m²
Arrival
time : 17:00
time : 17:00
séjour avec canapé-lit (2 coucahges), 1 chambre avec 1 lit double ou 2 lits simples. Terrasse ou balcon.
Number of
guests : 4
guests : 4
Number of
beds : 4
beds : 4
Pets allowed :
Yes
Number of
rooms : 2
rooms : 2
Surface area env
:
35m²
Arrival
time : 17:00
time : 17:00
Services
Les tarifs ci-dessous sont valables pour un logement Studio 2pers.
Free services
Towels |
Television |
Internet access in accommodation |
Housework |
Paid services
Pet accepted |
Final cleaning package |
Private parking |
Petit déjeuner sous forme de buffet 11€/pers/jour |
laundromat |
Taxe de séjour (obligatoire - à régler sur place selon tarif en vigueur) |
activities
Designated as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, the Cité de Carcassonne is a popular tourist destination. After Mont-Saint-Michel, it is France’s second most visited tourist site. The enormous, one-of-a-kind medieval site has been remarkably preserved. The city is protected by two fortifying walls and is home to a castle, the Château Comtal (Count’s Castle), and the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire.
At the heart of Carcassonne, le château Comtal is actually a fortress. In the past, it would have been home to the viscounts of Carcassonne. Visitors can tour the castle throughout the year and, in so doing, access the city ramparts. Among other things, the castle houses a lapidary museum and a permanent exhibition depicting the Cité’s 19th Century restoration.
The Basilica of Saint-Nazaire is a gothic-style cathedral. One of the city’s greatest treasures, its sculpture decor and collection of stained-glass windows are among the finest in the South of France. Mass is held every Sunday morning.
At the heart of Carcassonne, le château Comtal is actually a fortress. In the past, it would have been home to the viscounts of Carcassonne. Visitors can tour the castle throughout the year and, in so doing, access the city ramparts. Among other things, the castle houses a lapidary museum and a permanent exhibition depicting the Cité’s 19th Century restoration.
The Basilica of Saint-Nazaire is a gothic-style cathedral. One of the city’s greatest treasures, its sculpture decor and collection of stained-glass windows are among the finest in the South of France. Mass is held every Sunday morning.
Also known as the “lower town”, the Bastide Saint Louis now hosts a variety of businesses, residences, and pedestrian streets. The Bastide is Carcassonne’s commercial and residential centre.
The Memories of the Middle Ages museum tells the history of the medieval Cité through audio and visual exhibitions. Learn about period clothing, architecture, weaponry, and military assault and castle defence techniques.
Just a few minutes from the medieval city, Carcassonne’s “Parc Australien” teaches its visitors about Australia. Enjoy a variety of craft and traditional painting exhibitions, and try your hand at playing an aborigine or a gold digger.
The Pont Vieux is a 225 metre bridge, the first to link the city with the old walled bastide. Today, the bridge is pedestrian only. It offers a beautiful view of the city ramparts and the Trivalle neighbourhood, which is located below the city.
The Memories of the Middle Ages museum tells the history of the medieval Cité through audio and visual exhibitions. Learn about period clothing, architecture, weaponry, and military assault and castle defence techniques.
Just a few minutes from the medieval city, Carcassonne’s “Parc Australien” teaches its visitors about Australia. Enjoy a variety of craft and traditional painting exhibitions, and try your hand at playing an aborigine or a gold digger.
The Pont Vieux is a 225 metre bridge, the first to link the city with the old walled bastide. Today, the bridge is pedestrian only. It offers a beautiful view of the city ramparts and the Trivalle neighbourhood, which is located below the city.
Discover
La Cité de Carcassonne, classée au patrimoine mondial de l’Humanité par l’Unesco, promet aux visiteurs de belles découvertes. Vous pourrez visiter sa cité médiévale, ses musées ou vous laisser tenter par une dégustation de vin et profiter des fêtes et manifestations proposées tout au long de l’année.
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Location
Address
15 Route de la Barbacane
11000 - Carcassonne
Languedoc-Roussillon, France
11000 - Carcassonne
Languedoc-Roussillon, France
The reception
Check in: 3pm - Check out: 11am
Reception is open Monday to Saturday 8am-12pm and 3pm-8pm (3pm-10pm until 31st October, 2012)
On Sundays and bank holidays, reception is open 8am-12pm.
Please contact the hotel if you will be arriving after hours.
Reception is open Monday to Saturday 8am-12pm and 3pm-8pm (3pm-10pm until 31st October, 2012)
On Sundays and bank holidays, reception is open 8am-12pm.
Please contact the hotel if you will be arriving after hours.
In case of expected late arrival, please call the residence.
How to get there ?
From the A61 motorway, take exit 23 (Mazamet-Carcassonne-Centre). At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit, then continue on the N161 before turning left (D118). At the roundabout take the 1st exit, then turn left onto Route de Saint Hilaire. Next, follow route 15, rue de la Barbacane.
SNCF train station - Carcassonne (5 minutes from the residence)
Airport - Carcassonne (7 km, 10 minutes)
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