This bright, cozy apartment is perfect for a tourist stay in Fréjus.
With a surface area of 32 square meters, it includes a bedroom with plenty of storage space and can accommodate up to 4 people.
You'll love its location, close to the sea and all amenities.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Logement
Warm and well-appointed, the apartment is fully equipped and includes:
- bedroom with double bed ;
- bathroom;
- a fully equipped kitchen with coffee machine, dishwasher, oven, microwave and refrigerator;
- a lounge area with a sofa bed for relaxing after a day out.
What's more, the apartment is air-conditioned and has a lovely terrace.
You'll have everything you need for an excellent stay, including: iron, hairdryer, washing machine, fan, barbecue, TV, etc.
Please note that bed linen and towels are provided at extra cost.
One of the apartment's strong points is its location. It's just 20 meters from Fréjus harbor, close to public transport, restaurants, cafés and shops.
For your daily needs, there's a "Casino" supermarket just a 2-minute walk away.
During your stay, you'll have the opportunity to discover the must-see sites for which the town is famous, such as :
- Fréjus beach, 20 metres walk away;
- Fréjus Casino 7 minutes away;
- La Digue de Port Fréjus 10 minutes away;
- The Old Port of Saint-Raphaël 15 minutes away, and much more.
We look forward to welcoming you!
## Emplacement
Fréjus has preserved numerous monuments from its past. In fact, with 2,000 years of history, this Var town of Art and History boasts a significant historical and architectural heritage. The Roman remains are the oldest traces of its past, and include an amphitheater, a theater and an aqueduct, of which a few pillars and arcades remain. Dating back to the end of the 1st century, the arenas could accommodate nearly 12,000 spectators who came to watch gladiatorial combat! In the old town, the Fréjus Episcopal Group, built between the 5th and 16th centuries, is also part of this remarkable heritage. It brings together the beautiful Saint-Léonce cathedral, with its Romanesque bell tower and two naves linked by several arcades. But also the octagonal baptistery dating from the 5th century, one of the oldest in France, the episcopal palace transformed into the town hall, as well as the Romanesque cloister, whose wooden ceiling has been decorated with real or imaginary characters and animals. Adjacent to the cloister is the Archaeological Museum, home to magnificent antique sculptures excavated in the Roman town.
## Transports
From Fréjus train station: 6 minutes by car.
From Argens aerodrome: 12 minutes by car.