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Description |
With its verdant setting surrounded by pine groves, the PV Residence Biscarosse offers a dreamlike backdrop and an unrestricted view of the Gulf's estates. Relaxing strolls and leisurely recreation are the order of the day in Biscarosse. Guests can enjoy a private heated pool, paddling pool and play area for children, laundry facilities, and outdoor parking. Other amenities on site include fax and photocopy services, as well as repair services.
Pets are allowed for a fee of 46 Euros per pet, per week or 7 Euros per pet, per night. All one bedroom apartments offer fully equipped kitchenettes complete with four hot plates, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and coffeemaker. Other amenities include telephone (fees apply), balcony or patio with a garden table and chairs, and television rental for 38.50 Euros per week.
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Hotel Facilities |
Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Continental breakfast
Parking garage
Safe
Fitness facility
Golf course
In house bar
Children allowed
TV in room
Data ports
Business center
Dry cleaning
Air conditioning
Mini bar
Hair dryer
Car rent desk
Family rooms
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Directions |
Lieu dit les Haits d'Ispe, Biscarosse, France By road from Paris or Bordeaux: Take the A10 morotway towards Bordeaux. Exit at Lormont, then take N230 towards Bayonne, Toulouse, Bordeaux Cenon, as far as Bordeaux. Take A630 motorway towards Toulouse, Arcachon and Bayonne as far as Pessac. Take the A63 towards Arcachon, Ont de Marsan, Bayonne, St. Sebastien, Canejean, and Cestas as far as Lacanau de mios.
Then take motorway A660 towards Arcachon and Biscarosse for four km and exit at Mios, Biscarosse, Lacanau de Mios. Continue on the D216 for four km to Mios, then take the D46 towards Sanguinet and take the D652 for 10.5 km to Biscarosse.
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Nearby Attractions |
With water, water everywhere, Venice, is a small and entrancing city, said to have more great art and architecture per square inch than any other place in the world. Hot in July and August, its weather is generally mild through the rest of the year, though punctuated by thunder and rainstorms.
Founded more than a thousand years ago by refugees erecting houses on stilts on mudflats, Venice has grown into a city of 117 painstakingly constructed islands, connected by some 150 canals and 400 bridges. Its roads being canals of water it has no cars or lorries; its stone built sidewalks are elegant and historic.
Venice boasts luxurious shopping, an elegant fish-rich local cuisine and centuries of experience in giving pleasure to its numerous visitors. It is acclaimed by many as the "Queen of the Adriatic", sophisticated and stylish, romantic and mysterious - in short, the most beautiful city in the world.
Venice is not only built over water, but celebrates on water too, holding more than one hundred regattas every year. February has the famously picturesque Carnevale, its celebrants adorned in wigs and masks. In May the ceremony of "wedding" Venice to the sea takes place, a reminder of its time as head of a maritime empire and trading network. Fireworks explode at July's regatta, the Festa del Redentore; September is the time for an historic gondola race.
The Biennale, one of the world's top festivals of modern art is held every second June, and a film festival in August. Permanent attractions abound. At the city center is St. Mark's Square, home to a magnificent church, and close by is the Doge's Palace, the splendid residence of the city's one-time rulers. Gothic and Renaissance palaces and churches embellish the cityscape; galleries are adorned with works by, amongst others, Bellini, Titian, Tintoretto and Canaletto.
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