宿泊施設の情報
## The space
On the 2nd floor of the building (no lift), this 39m2 flat comprises a fitted and equipped kitchen opening onto a pleasant living room, a bedroom and a shower room with toilet.
The pleasant living area includes a sofa bed and a decorative fireplace overlooking the pedestrian street.
You'll also find a fully-equipped kitchen (small fridge, microwave oven, two ceramic hobs, kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, toaster and kitchen utensils). Use the high table for your meals!
The shower room has a shower, washbasin unit, towel rail and WC. Use the hairdryer and full-length mirror!
In the separate bedroom, you'll find a 140*200cm bed with built-in wardrobe and a small desk!
Bed linen and towels are provided for your comfort.
No private parking is available with the accommodation. However, you will be able to park your vehicle in the streets surrounding the accommodation according to the rates in force in the town. The accommodation is managed by the ArchiDuchesse concierge service, which is available 7 days a week from 10am to 12.30pm and from 2pm to 9pm. We thank you for taking care of the accommodation, respecting the premises and the neighbours. A bank imprint will be requested via a secure link in order to finalise your reservation and obtain the access codes to the accommodation.
## Guest access
Travellers have access to the entire flat.
## Guest interaction
We adapt to travellers' preferences.
## Other things to note
Please note that the building does not have a lift and that the flat is located on the 2nd floor. Access may be difficult for people with reduced mobility or those carrying large suitcases.
Arrivals can be made via the ArchiDuchesse keymaster from 4pm to 8pm and departures must be made by 11am at the latest.
The accommodation is managed by the ArchiDuchesse concierge service, available 7 days a week (from 10am to 9pm). In the flat, all our guests receive household linen, basic necessities for the first day (shampoo, sh...
周辺エリアの情報
## The neighborhood
The Vieux-Marché district is one of the most emblematic and historic areas of Rouen, in Normandy, France. It is located in the heart of the city and is central to Rouen's history, architectural heritage and social life.
1. History
The Vieux-Marché is particularly famous for its connection with Joan of Arc. It was here, in 1431, that the famous French heroine was sentenced to death and burnt alive after her trial. A small symbolic pyre marks the exact spot where this tragic event took place. This square therefore embodies a large part of France's and Rouen's collective memory.
2. Place du Vieux-Marché
The Place du Vieux-Marché is a focal point for life and meetings in Rouen. Today, it is surrounded by half-timbered buildings typical of Normandy, giving the area a unique medieval atmosphere. These half-timbered houses are often well preserved and now house cafés, restaurants and shops. The square's terraces are a particularly popular place to enjoy the atmosphere.
3. Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc church
Built in 1979, the church of Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc is a modern monument that contrasts with the traditional architecture of the surrounding area. Built as a tribute to Joan of Arc, the church's bold inverted ship design recalls both Viking longships and the maritime history of Normandy. Inside, there are magnificent stained glass windows salvaged from the former church of Saint-Vincent, which was destroyed during the Second World War.
4. Atmosphere and social life
The Vieux-Marché district is one of the liveliest places in Rouen, not least because of its many restaurants, bars and terraces. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. In summer, the terraces are particularly lively, and in winter, the Christmas markets provide a festive atmosphere.
5. Gastronomy
As well as its historic sites, the district is renowned for its gastronomy. There are a number of establishments where you can sample typical Norman dishes, such as the famous app...