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Address:

Delphine
10 Rue Croix Rouge
Arles
13200

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €50

Telephone:

0688030486

Description:

Description for B&B:

Located in the heart of Arles, Mia Casa is a luxurious and soulful retreat where art, antiques, vintage furniture, and artifacts from around the world come together. As well-traveled artists, we have created a place that combines refinement with a homely atmosphere.

At Mia Casa, we offer a range of hosting options including spacious rooms, suites, studios, and small apartments with independent access for added privacy. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family holiday, our facilities cater to all needs. We also regularly organize activity holidays and offer discounted rates for longer stays.

In addition to providing accommodation, Mia Casa is committed to promoting the work of artists. We hold private exhibitions and offer an artist residency program.

Arles itself is a city rich in history and art. Its maze of streets bathed in soft light has always attracted artists, including Van Gogh, who painted over 300 works here. The city's Roman and Romanesque heritage, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, remains free from visual pollution and offers a tranquil environment. Arles is also known for its celebration of Provencal culture and its renowned photography festival.

Conveniently located near the Rhone river in the charming La Roquette district, Mia Casa is easily accessible. As you step through our doors, you will be immersed in a unique blend of art and history. Welcome to Mia Casa!

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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:
There is free parking available nearby at boulevard Georges Clemenceau, Avenue Sixte Quénin, or place Gabriel Peri. Please note that there is no parking on Saturday mornings.

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 TGV from Paris to Avignon with a connection to Arles (2 hours and 40 minutes + 40 minutes). During the summer, Eurostar runs trains from the UK to Avignon, and you can connect to Arles from there (+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. From the station, you can also take a free shuttle called the Starlette, which departs every 20 minutes and serves the historical center. Get off at "Tour de l'Ecorchoir". Mia Casa is then located on a street perpendicular to the Rhone, just a two-minute walk away.

By Plane:
Arles is located 25km from Nimes airport, 65km from Marseille-Provence airport, 35km from Avignon airport, and 72km from Montpellier airport. From any of these airports, you can continue your journey by public transport as Arles is well connected to each city by bus or train.

From Nimes airport, there is a shuttle that coordinates with flight schedules and takes you to Nimes train station. From there, there are 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 also easily connect you to Marseille's train station, from where there are regular trains to Arles (50 minutes travel time).

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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

  • Roman Arena of Arles: Located just a short walk from Rue Croix Rouge, the Roman Arena of Arles is a well-preserved ancient amphitheater. Dating back to the 1st century AD, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers guided tours and hosts various cultural events and performances.
  • Alyscamps: Situated adjacent to the Roman Arena, Alyscamps is a picturesque Roman necropolis that served as a burial ground for over 1,500 years. Visitors can explore the atmospheric site, lined with ancient sarcophagi and impressive tombs.
  • Van Gogh Foundation: This art museum is dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh, who spent a significant amount of time in Arles. The foundation houses a collection of the artist's original paintings and drawings, providing insight into his life and artistic development.
  • Saint-Trophime Church: Located in the heart of Arles, Saint-Trophime Church is a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate facade, beautiful cloister, and impressive sculptures, including the famous Portal of the Last Judgment.
  • The Camargue: A short distance south of Arles, the Camargue is a unique natural region known for its vast salt marshes, lagoons, and wild landscapes. This beautiful area is home to diverse wildlife, including pink flamingos, white horses, and black bulls. Visitors can explore the Camargue on guided tours, horseback rides, or boat trips.
  • Musee Reattu: Housed in a former 15th-century priory, the Musee Reattu is an art museum named after Jacques Reattu, a renowned Arlesian painter. The museum displays a comprehensive collection of contemporary and historical artworks, including pieces by Picasso, Arlesian photography, and Reattu's own works.
  • Barbegal Aqueduct and Mills: A short drive from Arles, the Barbegal Aqueduct and Mills are an impressive ancient engineering marvel. Dating back to the 2nd century AD, this complex once served as a water supply system and powered multiple flour mills. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the advanced technology used during Roman times.
  • Montmajour Abbey: Situated on a rocky outcrop near Arles, Montmajour Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery dating back to the 10th century. This historical site offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and features a beautiful abbey church, a medieval cloister, and various chapels.
  • Vincent van Gogh's Yellow House: Although the original Yellow House where Van Gogh lived and worked was destroyed during World War II, a replica has been reconstructed near its original location. Visitors can learn about Van Gogh's time in Arles and see the room where he famously painted "The Bedroom." 10. Arles Antique Museum: Located near the Roman Arena, the Arles Antique Museum showcases the ancient history of the city. The museum's extensive collection includes Roman sculptures, mosaics, and artifacts, providing insight into Arles' rich past as a major Roman settlement.

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