Maison l'Amérique welcome you to one of their rooms, Dogs are also welcomed
Bed and Breakfast in Orléans
4 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Parking and more
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About this bed and breakfast
Rental basis: Room with own facilities
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
Taxes of City tax 1 EUR Per adult / day may be collected during the booking process. If this is not supported, they must be paid to the host upon arrival.
This 1st floor bedroom with its own private bathroom is located next to and on the grounds of a large family house. The bedroom consists of a 160x200 cm double bed along with a single bed and a baby cot located in the small alcove of the bedroom. This large bedroom can accommodate three people and also has its own is a private bathroom with toilet and shower as well as a sitting area. Guests have their own independent entrance, a bicycle shelter & free parking in the enclosed garden area.
Guests also have the use of a fully equipped Shared kitchen (kitchen is shared with the guests of the 2nd floor bedroom) with all the necessary for cooking, a Nespresso coffee machine, a microwave oven, Fridge, dishwasher, stove top and utensils. There is an indoor and outdoor dining table where guests can dine depending on the climate.
This property also has large grounds and a pond which is excellent for leisurely strolls. Guests will be provided clean linen and bedding and owner welcomes you upon your arrival and departure.
The property is located in St Jean le Blanc which is less than 10 mins by car to Orleans City Centre. Orleans City Centre has direct access to all major commercial brands, to all points of tourist interest, shops, restaurants, cocktail bars, Pubs, Ice Cream Shops, Bakeries, Pathé Cinema amongst the maze of many cobblestone streets. Underground parking available via the rear of the Cathedral.
We welcome pets so please let us know when booking.
Orléans – a former royal city and regional capital – is a comfortably sized town with all the ingredients of a major city, to charm and surprise you. Just follow your guide...
First of all, because Orléans has, over recent years, engaged in major conservation projects aimed at once more revealing all its former splendour. And what splendour!... Not only have these projects unveiled old half-timbering that had disappeared under roughcast façades, but they have also been revamped to don their original colours. The old town, for a long time rather gloomy, has literally been metamorphosed: into a spruce, sparkling and lively place.
Secondly, to come and see for yourself that the finest success story in this vast renovation programme was the rediscovery of the charms of the River Loire and its banks: Orléans was born and bred amidst the bustling activity of the Loire quaysides (in the 18th century it was the leading port supplying Paris). However, with the advent of rail transport, the town's activity moved away from the river, only to recently return there. Today, miles and miles of quayside welcome walkers, cyclists and events. Thirdly, because Orléans is the perfect base for you to set off and discover the entire Loire Valley and its famous châteaux - Chambord, Blois, Sully-sur-Loire (to name but a Few!) are less than an hour from the town. To the west - Orléans Forest; to the south - Sologne... and between them - the Loire, Loiret and the Orléans canal. The town has more than one string to its bow to attract and charm nature lovers!
Discover The Curiosities Of Loiret
Add a hint of spice to your stay in Loiret over a few quite singular curiosities!
In the charming 'letterbox village', you can admire an array of personally decorated and truly original letterboxes. And why not visit a nuclear power station, an aqueduct, try your hand at an escape game in a castle, or an outdoor contemporary art centre.
Many surprises are still in store for you in Loiret!
Take a stroll through the finest gardens of Loiret. Discover the rose gardens that comprise the Rose Route, visit the Parc Floral de la Source in Orléans or head for one of the many other gardens throughout Loiret. Enjoy a moment's respite amidst nature's delightful bucolic settings with family, friends or over a romantic stroll just the two of you!
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
Taxes of City tax 1 EUR Per adult / day may be collected during the booking process. If this is not supported, they must be paid to the host upon arrival.
This 1st floor bedroom with its own private bathroom is located next to and on the grounds of a large family house. The bedroom consists of a 160x200 cm double bed along with a single bed and a baby cot located in the small alcove of the bedroom. This large bedroom can accommodate three people and also has its own is a private bathroom with toilet and shower as well as a sitting area. Guests have their own independent entrance, a bicycle shelter & free parking in the enclosed garden area.
Guests also have the use of a fully equipped Shared kitchen (kitchen is shared with the guests of the 2nd floor bedroom) with all the necessary for cooking, a Nespresso coffee machine, a microwave oven, Fridge, dishwasher, stove top and utensils. There is an indoor and outdoor dining table where guests can dine depending on the climate.
This property also has large grounds and a pond which is excellent for leisurely strolls. Guests will be provided clean linen and bedding and owner welcomes you upon your arrival and departure.
The property is located in St Jean le Blanc which is less than 10 mins by car to Orleans City Centre. Orleans City Centre has direct access to all major commercial brands, to all points of tourist interest, shops, restaurants, cocktail bars, Pubs, Ice Cream Shops, Bakeries, Pathé Cinema amongst the maze of many cobblestone streets. Underground parking available via the rear of the Cathedral.
We welcome pets so please let us know when booking.
Orléans – a former royal city and regional capital – is a comfortably sized town with all the ingredients of a major city, to charm and surprise you. Just follow your guide...
First of all, because Orléans has, over recent years, engaged in major conservation projects aimed at once more revealing all its former splendour. And what splendour!... Not only have these projects unveiled old half-timbering that had disappeared under roughcast façades, but they have also been revamped to don their original colours. The old town, for a long time rather gloomy, has literally been metamorphosed: into a spruce, sparkling and lively place.
Secondly, to come and see for yourself that the finest success story in this vast renovation programme was the rediscovery of the charms of the River Loire and its banks: Orléans was born and bred amidst the bustling activity of the Loire quaysides (in the 18th century it was the leading port supplying Paris). However, with the advent of rail transport, the town's activity moved away from the river, only to recently return there. Today, miles and miles of quayside welcome walkers, cyclists and events. Thirdly, because Orléans is the perfect base for you to set off and discover the entire Loire Valley and its famous châteaux - Chambord, Blois, Sully-sur-Loire (to name but a Few!) are less than an hour from the town. To the west - Orléans Forest; to the south - Sologne... and between them - the Loire, Loiret and the Orléans canal. The town has more than one string to its bow to attract and charm nature lovers!
Discover The Curiosities Of Loiret
Add a hint of spice to your stay in Loiret over a few quite singular curiosities!
In the charming 'letterbox village', you can admire an array of personally decorated and truly original letterboxes. And why not visit a nuclear power station, an aqueduct, try your hand at an escape game in a castle, or an outdoor contemporary art centre.
Many surprises are still in store for you in Loiret!
Take a stroll through the finest gardens of Loiret. Discover the rose gardens that comprise the Rose Route, visit the Parc Floral de la Source in Orléans or head for one of the many other gardens throughout Loiret. Enjoy a moment's respite amidst nature's delightful bucolic settings with family, friends or over a romantic stroll just the two of you!
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Parking
Map of Orléans
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How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in Orléans?
The average price for a rental in Orléans is $121 per night. This rental is $90 above the average.
Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Maison l'Amérique welcome you to one of their rooms, Dogs are also welcomed. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this bed and breakfast. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Maison l'Amérique welcome you to one of their rooms, Dogs are also welcomed pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this bed and breakfast is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Maison l'Amérique welcome you to one of their rooms, Dogs are also welcomed?
We found 2 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, and parking.
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