The Pont Vieux cottage is named after the old bridge built in the 14th century to link the two sides of the city. The Pont Vieux cottage is honored to be named after the old bridge, which was until the 19th century the only link between the Bastide Saint-Louis (lower town) and the medieval city (upper town). This bridge, now closed to cars, is an ideal place for a panoramic view of the Cité and for taking pictures.
This cottage, located on the second floor of the guest house, consists of a bedroom (king size bed) and a living room-kitchen that opens onto the inner courtyard with a view on the hundred-year-old olive tree. The living room has a sofa and a TV. The mezzanine is furnished with a king size bed and a single bed. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, ceramic hob, an oven and a dishwasher. The private bathroom has a toilet and a walk-in shower.
The Viollet-le-Duc suite honors the wonderful architect who had a passion for history and who, in the 19th century, saved the ruined of the medieval city