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La Rochelle can be a great town to visit for a few days. The most sensible thing about La Rochelle is how the centre of town sits right for the harbour. The harbour is beautiful, full of yachts and boats and also the entrance is guarded by two old stone towers. The Tour St Nicolas (Saint Nicolas Tower) is 42 meters high and looks being a small castle sat for the water. The Tour de la Chaine (The Chain Tower) was built between 1382 and 1390 and contains an exhibition about the migration of French people to Canada.

The harbour is packed with very inexpensive restaurants, a great place to get a relaxing lunch. In the evening the location transforms and fills track of various entertainments offered by street artists, from music to gymnastics to fire eating. If you're looking for something a little more up-market look at the nearby Rue St Jean Du Perot that is full of really interesting looking restaurants together with a Thai restaurant plus a recommended fish restaurant called André. We chose the Bistro Remi Massé which won top bistro prize in 2006 and weren't disappointed.

From the harbour area walk with the beautifully decorated clock tower and you get lucky and be in one of the main shopping streets of La Rochelle. Here you can find Pimkie, Camaieau, Promod and several more from the popular French shops. Around the corner from all of these you will find Les Galaries Lafayette house designer collections or perhaps a walk towards the covered market reveals plenty of exclusive boutiques.

The covered market is often a must. Inside can be a wonderful array of excellent butchers, cheese shops, deli's and there is definitely an amazing range of cooked meals in case you are planning on a good picnic. Delicious, however, not cheap. Outside inside the mornings there is a quite large fruit and veg market.

Walking round La Rochelle certainly one of the best sights is the Maison Henri II (The House of Henri II). This is surely an elaborate façade of your house but has the style of a set for Romeo and Juliet. In front than it you will quickly realize there's lovely little courtyard garden. Perfect spot to stop and eat an ice cream! Another lovely spot could be the Cloister des Dames Blanches, a cloister using a pleasant garden as well as an art exhibition decorating its walls. And yes, for other garden fans like myself don't miss the Jardin des Plantes which is behind the Natural History Museum. This can be a fantastic garden and contains many plants I could only desire growing in a very greenhouse even though I live further south in France than La Rochelle. The museum may be worth a visit too!

La Rochelle can be a great town to check out for a number of days. The best thing about La Rochelle is that the centre of town sits right on the harbour. The harbour is beautiful, brimming with yachts and boats and also the entrance is guarded by two old stone towers. The Tour St Nicolas (Saint Nicolas Tower) is 42 meters high and looks just like a small castle sat around the water. The Tour de la Chaine (The Chain Tower) was built between 1382 and 1390 and contains an exhibition about the migration of French people to Canada.

The harbour is filled with very inexpensive restaurants, an excellent place for a relaxing lunch. In the evening the region transforms and fills on top of various entertainments offered by street artists, from music to gymnastics to fire eating. If you are trying to find something just a little more up-market go to the nearby Rue St Jean Du Perot that's filled with really interesting looking restaurants together with a Thai restaurant as well as a highly recommended fish restaurant called André. We select the Bistro Remi Massé which won top bistro prize in 2006 and weren't disappointed.

From the harbour area walk through the beautifully decorated clock tower and you occur to be in a from the main shopping streets of La Rochelle. Here you can find Pimkie, Camaieau, Promod and lots of more with the popular French shops. Around the corner from all of these you can find Les Galaries Lafayette house designer collections or even a walk on the covered market reveals a good deal of exclusive boutiques.

The covered market is often a must. Inside is a wonderful variety of excellent butchers, cheese shops, deli's where there is an amazing selection of cooked meals in case you are planning on the good picnic. Delicious, and not cheap. Outside inside mornings there exists a quite large fruit and veg market.

Walking round La Rochelle certainly one of my favourite sights could be the Maison Henri II (The House of Henri II). This is definitely an elaborate façade of the house but has the design of your looking for Romeo and Juliet. In front of it there is a lovely little courtyard garden. Perfect spot to stop and eat an ice cream! Another lovely spot may be the Cloister des Dames Blanches, a cloister using a pleasant garden as well as an art exhibition decorating its walls. And yes, for other garden fans like myself don't miss the Jardin des Plantes which is behind the Natural History Museum. This is often a fantastic garden and contains many plants I could only imagine growing in a greenhouse despite the simple fact that I live further south in France than La Rochelle. The museum is worth a visit too!

Holiday accommodation in La Rochelle

You will find excellent hotels and resorts. You'll complete pleasure in the hotels. You can reserve your hotel thru Eurostar online booking. So that you need not think much. Eurostar perhaps there is to care for a trip.

   British Hotel ce Limit

Hotel La Rochelle pas cher

   Hotel delaware la Paix
   Fasthotel La Rochelle
   Hotel delaware Paris, france ,
   Hotel Ces Brises
   Hotel p BORDEAUX
   Campanile la Rochelle Puilboreau
   Maeva Centre
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