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Jonathan Laugier10 Rue Meynier de Salinelles
Nīmes
30000
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Villa Meridia is a beautifully restored mansion from 1912 that seamlessly blends classical and contemporary decor. Guests can enjoy the convenience of two parking spaces upon request, making it easy to explore the city on foot and experience the Feria and other local attractions. Your stay at Villa Meridia begins with a delightful breakfast, served either in the charming garden during the summer or in our spacious dining room. Whether you are visiting for a romantic getaway, business trip, or family vacation, our comfortable, quiet, bright, and air-conditioned accommodations provide the perfect retreat. Located in a tranquil and culturally-rich area of Nimes, Villa Meridia offers four guest rooms and luxurious suites in a truly unique setting. Choose between the traditional ambiance of the early 20th century or the modern comfort of contemporary design, all while enjoying state-of-the-art amenities such as a flat-screen TV, internet access, Nespresso machine, and a hairdryer. Each room features a bathroom with either a shower or bath, as well as a separate private toilet. A courtesy tray is provided for your convenience, allowing you to prepare coffee, tea, or herbal tea. Please note that all rooms and the outdoor areas are strictly non-smoking, and pets are not permitted.Reviews
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Directions
If traveling by car, you can take the A9 motorway from Avignon and exit at either exit 24 for Nimes or exit 25 for Nimes West if coming from Montpellier. If you choose to take the A54, exit at Nīmes Centre from any direction.
For those traveling by train, the Nīmes train station is a short 20-minute walk away.
If flying in, you can choose from several airports. The Nimes Camargue Cevennes Ales airport offers direct flights to London. Alternatively, you can also consider Marseille Airport or Montpellier Airport.
For those traveling by train, the Nīmes train station is a short 20-minute walk away.
If flying in, you can choose from several airports. The Nimes Camargue Cevennes Ales airport offers direct flights to London. Alternatively, you can also consider Marseille Airport or Montpellier Airport.
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Prices
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B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 180 | 245 | 30 | ![]() |
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Attractions
- Arena of Nīmes: Located just a few steps away from Rue Meynier de Salinelles, the Arena of Nīmes is a Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century AD. It is incredibly well-preserved and hosts various events such as bullfights and concerts.
- Maison Carrée: Situated in the heart of Nīmes, Maison Carrée is a beautifully maintained Roman temple. It is one of the best-preserved Roman temples in the world and now serves as a museum showcasing films about Nīmes and its history.
- Jardins de la Fontaine: These stunning gardens, adjacent to the Maison Carrée, offer a peaceful escape adorned with fountains, statues, and lush greenery. Climb the hill to reach the Tour Magne for panoramic views of Nīmes.
- Pont du Gard: Approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Nīmes lies the iconic Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient Roman aqueduct is a marvel of engineering, standing tall over the Gardon River. Visitors can enjoy walking trails and swimming in the river.
- Les Halles de Nīmes: For those interested in local cuisine and products, Les Halles de Nīmes is a must-visit. This lively indoor food market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, cheese, meats, and other regional specialties.
- Musée de la Romanité: This museum is a celebration of Nīmes' Roman heritage. It features an impressive collection of artifacts, interactive exhibits, and multimedia presentations, providing a comprehensive insight into the city's rich history.
- Carré d'Art: Located on the opposite side of Maison Carrée, Carré d'Art is a contemporary art museum designed by architect Norman Foster. Apart from its impressive modern architecture, the museum houses a diverse collection of contemporary art and frequently hosts temporary exhibitions.
- Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue: A short drive south of Nīmes, the Camargue Regional Nature Park is a unique wetland area known for its diverse wildlife, including flamingos, white horses, and black bulls. Visitors can explore the park's marshes, beaches, and charming villages by foot, bike, or horseback.
- Uzčs: Located about 30 kilometers northwest of Nīmes, Uzčs is a picturesque medieval town famous for its well-preserved historic center and the stunning Uzčs Cathedral. Stroll through its narrow streets, admire the architecture, and visit the vibrant Saturday market. 10. Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes): Located in Avignon, approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Nīmes, the Palais des Papes is a grand fortress and palace that served as the residence of the Popes during the 14th century. It is one of the largest Gothic palaces in the world and offers guided tours showcasing its rich history and impressive architecture.