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Address:

Delphine
10 Rue Croix Rouge
Arles
13200

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €50

Telephone:

0688030486

Description:

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Located in the historic center 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 truly feel at home.

At Mia Casa, we offer a range of accommodations to suit your needs. Whether you prefer a spacious room, a suite, a studio, or a small apartment with a kitchenette, we have the perfect option for you. We also organize activity holidays and offer discounted rates for weekly or monthly stays. Mia Casa is an ideal destination for romantic getaways, family vacations, and gatherings with friends.

In addition to providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere, we are dedicated to promoting the work of artists. Our space hosts private exhibitions and an artist residency, showcasing the talent and creativity of both established and emerging artists.

Arles itself is a charming city with a rich history. Its narrow streets are bathed in a warm glow, and the cityscape remains free from visual pollution, preserving its UNESCO World Heritage status. Surrounding Arles is the breathtaking Camargue National Reserve, a haven for rare and protected species. The city also hosts the renowned "Rencontres" photography festival, solidifying its reputation as the global capital of photography. Arles is not only a place of art but also a city of traditions, with year-round festivities celebrating Provençal culture.

Conveniently located near the Rhone river, Mia Casa is nestled in the vibrant and bohemian La Roquette district, known for its picturesque charm. As you step through our doors, you will be immersed in a world where art and history intertwine, surrounded by the works of talented artists. Welcome to Mia Casa!

Reviews

Appréciations pour Mia Casa, Arles:

Excellent accueil
Review by: cilouzan, Juil 19 2013 1:54PM
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)

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Directions

Travel Directions:

By Road:
You can find free parking nearby at boulevard Georges Clemenceau, Avenue Sixte Quénin, or place Gabriel Peri. Please note that there is no parking available on Saturday morning.

From Paris:
Take freeway A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles Centre.

From Italy:
Take freeway A7 and then A54, and exit at Arles Centre.

From Spain:
Take freeway A9 and then A54, and exit at Arles Centre.

By train:
There are direct TGV (High-speed) trains available from Paris to Arles, which take approximately 4 hours. Alternatively, you can take a TGV from Paris to Avignon and then connect to Arles, which takes around 2 hours and 40 minutes plus an additional 40 minutes. During the summer, Eurostar operates trains from the UK to Avignon, where you can connect to Arles with a 40-minute journey.

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. Additionally, there is a free shuttle called the Starlette that departs every 20 minutes from the station and serves the historical center. If you take the shuttle, get off at "Tour de l'Ecorchoir". Mia Casa is then a two-minute walk on a street perpendicular to the Rhone, in the opposite direction.

By plane:
Arles is conveniently 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 any of these airports, you can continue your journey to Arles by bus or train, as it is well connected to each city.

From Nimes airport, there is a shuttle service that coordinates with flight schedules and takes you to Nimes train station. From there, you can take frequent trains to Arles, with a travel time of approximately 30 minutes.

From Montpellier airport, a shuttle bus can take you to the tramway station "Place de l'Europe", which connects to Montpellier's train station. From there, you can take a train to Arles, with a travel time of approximately 50 minutes.

At Marseille-Provence airport, a shuttle will take you to the airport station, where you can catch a direct train to Arles. Alternatively, buses and trains are available to take you to Marseille's train station, from where there are regular trains to Arles, with a travel time of approximately 50 minutes.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
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 from Rue Croix Rouge, the Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman arena that dates back to the 1st century AD. It is one of the most impressive Roman structures in the world and is still used for various events and bullfighting.
  • The Roman Theatre: Another significant Roman monument, the Roman Theatre in Arles is a semi-circular theater that was built in the 1st century BC. It showcases the rich history of the city and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
  • Alyscamps: Once a prestigious Roman necropolis, Alyscamps is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features rows of ancient sarcophagi along a tree-lined avenue, creating a picturesque and peaceful atmosphere.
  • Van Gogh Foundation: This art museum is dedicated to the life and works of the famous Dutch painter, Vincent van Gogh, who spent a significant part of his career in Arles. The museum houses a collection of his original paintings, drawings, and letters.
  • Espace Van Gogh: Housed in a former hospital where Van Gogh was treated after cutting off his ear, Espace Van Gogh is a cultural center that hosts exhibitions, concerts, and other artistic events. The building's beautiful courtyard, which inspired one of Van Gogh's paintings, is also open to the public.
  • Saint-Trophime Church: Situated in the heart of Arles, Saint-Trophime Church is a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its intricate sculptures and ornate portal make it a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.
  • Fondation Vincent Van Gogh: This contemporary art center showcases temporary exhibitions by various artists, exploring the themes of modern art and its connections to Van Gogh's legacy. The building itself is a beautiful blend of traditional and modern architecture.
  • Arles Museum of Antiquity: Located near the Roman Theatre, this museum displays a wide range of archaeological artifacts from Arles and its surrounding areas. It offers insights into the city's Roman past, including sculptures, mosaics, and everyday objects.
  • Cryptoporticus: Hidden beneath the Place de la République, the Cryptoporticus is an underground gallery that once served as a covered passageway during Roman times. Visitors can explore this unique archaeological site and admire its well-preserved arches and corridors. 10. The Camargue Nature Park: Located just outside of Arles, the Camargue Nature Park is a vast wetland region known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and traditional ranches. Visitors can take guided tours, go horseback riding, or spot flamingos, wild horses, and bulls in their natural habitat.

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