I stayed in La Garconiere for six weeks, two with a friend, four solo. It was absolutely perfect. Start by going up a sweeping stone staircase one floor to the front door. Open the door to a small hallway with a gorgeous bathroom with double sinks and a sublime bathtub. Separate toilet. Up three steps to the great-room; kitchen on the left with everything you could possibly need. I don't cook, but my friend turned out fabulous meals (ingredients purchased from the Wednesday market), admittedly mostly using the BBQ on the deck. Round table for four, then large living room area. Off the side is the first bedroom, with a queen size bed, and fabulous original floor tiles. Before I take you upstairs, look around at all the decor and artwork. It's amazing, with lots of little touches and hidden treasures you don't notice for a few days. Up the wooden spiral staircase to the second floor. A huge sitting room, with a shower room at one end, and the bedroom at the other, with a queen size bed. Again with the decor and artwork... And the best feature of all, a large rooftop deck with great seating, umbrella, BBQ, and small laundry room. We sat out on the deck for coffee in the morning, cocktails and occasionally dinner in the evening. The apartment would be perfect for two couples. And location? Could seriously not be better. It is right on the edge of the pedestrian area of the historic old town. A few steps takes you to many restaurants and shops, and the Wednesday market. Add to all of this the dedicated inside parking spot just down the road, and your car will always be cool inside. One small word of caution, St Remy has many fete and festival days, and sometimes closes the ring road around the old town to traffic. Pay attention to the posted notices, because you will not be able to drive your car. Move it to the huge public parking lot. Or better yet stay for the festival because you will be entertained by music, parades, horse-drawn carts, and even thousands of sheep run around the town. Amazing. Could my six weeks at La Garconiere have been any better? Only if I could come back next year.