Les Conciergerie Leroy | House in Stella-Plage, France
Number of bedrooms: 3; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
Important information
Bed linen not provided
Nb: Household linen (beds, towels) is not included in the rental. You can bring your own linen or rent hotel-quality linen from the concierge (price per stay: €12/single bed, €14.5/double bed, €7.2/bath and hand towel kit).
The accommodation is managed by the Conciergerie Leroy, with professional cleaning with Eco label products, certified Covid.
For your arrival:
Arrival time from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and departure at 10:00 a.m.
a deposit will be requested on your arrival, by credit card (Visa, Mastercard)
The tourist tax is to be paid on your arrival
the accommodation is managed by the Conciergerie Leroy,
Private household maintenance with Eco label products, certify Covid
We use cleaning and disinfection protocols (disinfection products specifically recommended for disinfection of Covid 19 (En 14476) intended to clean the rooms after each departure, paying particular attention to the elements most affected by the hands.
Hauts-de-France is the northernmost region of France, formed by the merging of the historical regions of Picardy and Nord Pas de Calais. It is bordered by the English Channel, the Northern Sea, Belgium, and the French regions of Grand Est, Normandy, and Ile-de-France. What is Hauts-de-France famous for? It is a region of awesome cathedrals, belfries, castles, and World War sites but it is also a land of wide-open spaces, wild coasts, and beautiful countryside.
Thanks to the excellent ferry connection Dover-Calais, the Hauts-de-France region is Great Britain’s main gateway to France, and British road-trippers will find in this region many great excuses to stop for a break on the way to Paris and the south.
Its proximity and good train connections with the French Capital, make Hauts-de-France also an attractive region to explore on day trips from Paris by train.
The capital of Hauts-de-France is Lille and the region is divided into five departments: Aisne, Nord, Oise, Pas-de-Calais, and Somme. There’s so much to see and do in Hauts-de-France that you cannot miss this wonderful region when visiting Paris or the north of France!
Lille is the capital of Hauts-de-France and an attractive cultural hub with a large student population. The city lies on the Brussels-Paris-London train connection, and all the Tgv and Eurostar trains stop in Lille.
In the middle ages, Lille was part of the County of Flanders, and it was a prosperous fair town. Many Flemish influences remain from that period, especially in the city’s architecture and gastronomy.
Vieux Lille is the city’s historical center, characterized by 17th-century brick townhouses and cobbled pedestrian streets. Vieux Lille’s beating heart is the Grand Place, a beautiful, large central square.
Other interesting sights in Lille are Le Palais des Beaux-Arts, the Old Stock Exchange, the Citadel designed by Vauban, and Musée de L’art et de l’Industrie de Roubaix with its beautiful Art Déco swimming pool. All these sites are included in Lille’s City Pass (24 or 48 hours), a museum + transportation card that makes you save money!
Its direct and fast train connection with the French capital (only 1 hour by Tgv) makes Lille an attractive destination for a day trip from Paris by train. We recommend, however, spending at least a couple of days in Lille, using it as a base camp for visiting other sites in Hauts-de-France.
Hauts-de-France, and more specifically the historical region of Picardy, is probably the region with more awesome gothic cathedrals per square meter in the world!
The first Gothic buildings appeared aroundin Île-de-France and especially in Picardy. At that time, demographic growth required an increase in the size of religious buildings. This was the perfect moment to try new techniques that allowed higher constructions with more natural light and wider spaces.
From Laon cathedral to the cathedrals of Amiens or Beauvais, visitors can witness the main steps of the evolution of Gothic architecture in France. Today, all these Gothic Cathedrals in France are listed as Unesco World Heritage, and they are surrounded by charming historical centers.
(source travelfrancebucketlist)
Tourist tax: 7% of the Rental Amount
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