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60 Rue De La Grotte Lourdes, France
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Description:
The residence Victoria Garden of Lourdes is located in one of the 3 streets the most frequented of Lourdes: the famous "street of the Cave". Near any conveniences, 71 completely equipped and independent apartments offer you all the comfort that you wish.The residence is entirely air conditioned and has a private car park (which must be booked in advance).The residence is located just 5 minutes walk from the sanctuaries of Lourdes and the city centre. Staff is able to help organise visits anywhere in the Pyr?n?es region.
Amenities:
- 24 Hour Reception
- Air Conditioned
- Airport shuttle
- Babysitting / Child Services
- Bar / Lounge
- Bath / Hot Tub
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Coffee / Tea Maker
- Concierge
- Disabled Access
- Dry Cleaning
- Elevator / Lift
- High-speed Internet
- Housekeeping
- Kitchenette
- Laundry service
- Microwave
- Multilingual Staff
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Parking
- Pets Allowed
- Refrigerator
- Safe-Deposit Box
- Tour Desk
- TV
- Wake-up Service
Check-in:
From 1:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 12:00 PM
Location Description:
All year round, every year, pilgrims flock to Lourdes. Pilgrimages provide an opportunity to visit the museums and holy sites of the area. We recommend: The Mill of Boly, birthplace of Bernadette Soubirous and Le Cachot, prison where Bernadette Soubirous was kept when she had her visions. The 11th-12th century Castle of Lourdes (Count of Bigorre?s main residence), used as a royal prison during the 18th century and houses a museum of Pyrenean art today. Le Mus?e du Tr?sor Liturgique (The Liturgical Treasure Museum) traces the history of the sanctuaries and displays an extensive collection of the 19th century liturgical art. The Gemmail Museum created in 1939. The art of gemmail is a form of artistic expression using glass, colour, and light. And one of the masterpieces of Baroque art in the area, the B?tharram Sanctuary, and B?tharram Caves, which you can visit by train or small boat.
Dining:
A buffet breakfast is proposed every day.
Transportation:
All year round, every year, pilgrims flock to Lourdes. Pilgrimages provide an opportunity to visit the museums and holy sites of the area. We recommend: The Mill of Boly, birthplace of Bernadette Soubirous and Le Cachot, prison where Bernadette Soubirous was kept when she had her visions. The 11th-12th century Castle of Lourdes (Count of Bigorre's main residence), used as a royal prison during the 18th century and houses a museum of Pyrenean art today. Le Mus?e du Tr?sor Liturgique (The Liturgical Treasure Museum) traces the history of the sanctuaries and displays an extensive collection of the 19th century liturgical art. The Gemmail Museum created in 1939. The art of gemmail is a form of artistic expression using glass, colour, and light. And one of the masterpieces of Baroque art in the area, the B?tharram Sanctuary, and B?tharram Caves, which you can visit by train or small boat.
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