This apartment is a little rustic, but the location and some of the amenities make up for it. First, the owner, Claudine, is lovely and insisted on picking us up at the train station and returning us there at the end of our stay. She only speaks French, of which we speak little, but we all managed to communicate fine. The apartment is virtually at the base of the walled city and a quick walk uphill to the town side entrance. It is also about a 5 minute walk to the old bridge that leads to the lower town where there are more businesses. There are numerous excellent places to eat in both locations. We particularly enjoyed Le Ble Noir, a wonderful crepe restaurant on Rue de Verdun in the lower town. The apartment has most everything you need, although it is small. There is no “living room”, just a large kitchen and a bedroom with a queen bed and a large bathroom with a washer. The living area, though, is a very large private patio with a table and chairs and lounge chairs and an extendable awning. This was a great spot for a glass of wine in the evenings and breakfast in the morning. There is a TV in the bedroom with quite a few French channels. There are stores close enough to grab morning crossoints or cream for coffee and bread. The kitchen area is air conditioned and there is a fan in the bedroom. I would definitely stay here again, especially if my attention was focused on the old city.