🥨 In the heart of the Saint-Joseph district, Chez Thomas is a superb apartment of 72m² redé in January 2019, with a lot of charm, mêlant ancient and modern. It is located on the 2nd floor of a quiet building (without elevator).
🛍️ You will be in a quiet and family area, close to shops.
🛏️ This apartment is equipped with two spacious bedrooms with a double bed each, and storage.
🛋️ The living room with a sofa bed for 2 people and a TV is very bright.
🍽️ The kitchen is dry with dining area and equipped (refrigerator, oven, microwave, hob, Tassimo coffee maker, kettle, toaster, pots and pans, dishes and kitchen utensils).
🚿 🚽 A bathroom with bathtub, washing machine and a toilet completes the apartment.
🅿️ Free parking in the neighborhood.
⚠️ Please be careful not to park on Friday evening on Place St. Joseph, the market dé rolling there on Saturday morning.
🏡 All the accommodation will be à you. Always in the spirit of satisfying you as best as possible during your stay :
🧹 the m&eute;nage will be done,
🛏️ beds will be made with clean sheets, the né bed necessities will be provided,
🧼 clean towels will be at your disposal as well as a bath mat and a tea towel per kitchen,
📶 free WIFI connection
👣 Your s&eute;day in a few figures :
⛪ 15 minutes on foot from the Unterlinden museum,
🌉 120 minutes on foot from Little Venice,
🚃 20 minutes on foot from Colmar train station
🌃 The Saint-Joseph district, named after the Saint-Joseph church consecrated in 1900, is a district of the city of Colmar;Named after the church of Saint-Joseph, consecrated in 1900, the district is gradually taking shape on both sides of the Colmar-Munster railroad (built in 1868), which is a result of the expansion of industry (Herzog spinning mill, Barth factory, Gensbourger weaving mill, Borocco factory and Klem workshops). Antoine Herzog had the first working-class city built there in 1870.