宿泊施設の情報
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### Ideal location ###
→ Cozy 66 m2 apartment located in a traditional restored 16th century building in the protected area of Vieux TROYES.
The residence itself is one of the buildings saved.
→ In the Turenne-Vauluisant district, eleven centuries old and modern with its accesses and its restructuring of the old preserved heritage.
→ Direct access to the shops, restaurants and bars of the city at the foot of the apartment.
### Strong points ###
→ Traditional Trojan building
→ 1st floor
→ Equipped kitchen
→ Broadband Internet in Wifi
→ Bed linen and towels provided
→ FREE welcome kit
→ Queen size bed 160*200 and double
→ Nespresso Vertuo coffee maker
### Equipment ###
Room 1
→ 1 sleeping Queen size bed 160x200 cm.
→ Closet with hangers.
→ Furniture to store your clothes.
Bedroom 2
→ 1 sleeping double bed 140*180 cm.
→ Closet with hangers.
→ Furniture to store your clothes.
Large main room / Kitchen
→ Bar top with its two high stools, open to the living space for more conviviality.
→ Kitchen equipped with oven and microwave to play starred chefs and savor Troyenne gastronomy, its 5A sausage and even more to discover.
→ Refrigerator.
→ Nespresso Vertuo coffee machine, kettle, toaster are present to make you feel at home.
→ Dishes and kitchen utensils.
→ Soap provided.
Living room / living space
→ Table with 6 chairs,
→ Convertible sofa with bed 160*200 cm,
→ Coffee table,
→ TV,
→ Cozy and neat decoration.
Bathroom
→ Bath for quiet moments,
→ Washbasin,
→ Hairdryer,
→ Washbasin,
→ Soap provided,
→ Washing machine.
Bathroom
→ separate WC
→ Welcome kit to start the stay: toilet paper, coffee pods, tea, sugar, tea towel, new sponge, dishwashing liquid and shower gel/shampoo. What to start the stay as soon as you arrive.
→ Free parking in the street and nearby: Free Delestraint car park 500 m away (5 minutes).
→ High Speed WiFi Internet with optical fiber to consult the Web free an
周辺エリアの情報
The Champagne Fairs, between the 12th and 13th centuries, took place mainly around the Saint-Jean-au-Marché church as well as in the adjacent streets and squares, specializing in one or more types of trade : thrift store, pepper , poultry, drapery, saunerie (salt)... Money changers, stockbrokers, often Jews or Lombards (northern Italy), many of whom have lived in Troyes for generations, are held here. Very close to here, rue de la Montée-des-Changes, the Hôtel des Angoiselles was built for a family of Lombard bankers. Merchants from all over Europe brought their own coins, but only the coins of the Counts of Champagne or the King of France were used during the fairs. Equipped with a precision scale, the changer weighs the coins, measures the alloy (precious metal content) and calculates the counter value. These transactions are taxed and are an important source of revenue for the county. With the decline of fairs in the 14th century, this square was occupied by horticulturists and herbalists (it was then called Place du Marché-aux-Herbes), then in the 17th century. by bakers. This is how it got its current name.