This 10th Century home sits in an exceptional setting - Located in a quiet street in the old quarter of Orleans, completely renovated with private garden, private terrace, amazing decoration, and pieces of art and modern amenities.
The Hemingway suite has 1 full/double bed (160cm), communicating to a modern Italian style bathroom with shower & bathtub and private toilet. Suite located on 2nd floor so must climb stairs.
Come and experience this rare gem which is like none other in this area.
Pre-order the best English style breakfast you can enjoy after a restful sleep.
We have brochures and tips for visiting historic monuments, walks, castles and museums and what's around the area.
Restaurant Recommendations.
Information on all theatrical events (Theatre 3 minutes on foot), Conservatory concerts, and also exploring the Loire valley by bicycle.
Orléans – a former royal city and regional capital – is a comfortably sized town with all the ingredients of a major city, to charm and surprise you. Just follow your guide...
First of all, because Orléans has, over recent years, engaged in major conservation projects aimed at once more revealing all its former splendour. And what splendour!... Not only have these projects unveiled old half-timbering that had disappeared under roughcast façades, but they have also been revamped to don their original colours. The old town, for a long time rather gloomy, has literally been metamorphosed: into a spruce, sparkling and lively place.
Secondly, to come and see for yourself that the finest success story in this vast renovation programme was the rediscovery of the charms of the River Loire and its banks: Orléans was born and bred amidst the bustling activity of the Loire quaysides (in the 18th century it was the leading port supplying Paris). However, with the advent of rail transport, the town's activity moved away from the river, only to recently return there. Today, miles and miles of quayside welcome walkers, cyclists and events. Thirdly, because Orléans is the